Movements between city tiles
Data analysis by Sebastian Andreasen and Oliver Brandt.Pick a city - either Nairobi or Mombasa in Kenya or Lagos or Abuja in Nigeria to the right →
The movement data can provide us with insights on how people are moving between different locations. In this case due to limited data, it has been decided to focus only on the larger cities in Kenya and Nigeria. The movements between tiles are shown for each time-slot.
The map shows the outline of the selected city, while the edges represent movements between tiles within the city. The larger the size of the edges and particles is, the more people move between the tiles.
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The red edges means that there is less movement than the baseline.
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The blue edges means that there is more movement than the baseline.