You might be able to use the disaster service API from a desktop GIS: https://disaster-api.openrouteservice.org/disaster1/routes?api_key=&coordinates=3.691406,7.536764%7C4.658203,8.233237%7C6.437988,7.547656&elevation=false&extra_info=surface%7Cwaytype%7Csuitability&geometry=true&geometry_format=geojson&instructions=true&instructions_format=html&language=en-US&options=%7B%7D&preference=fastest&profile=driving-car&units=m
Would that be convenient? 2017-07-14 16:23 GMT+02:00 Thomas Kandler <[email protected]>: > Dear HOT community, > > I would greatly appreciate input about the current state of disaster > routing tools. Personally, I know the excellent > disaster.openrouteservice.org, but that's about it. Are there any other > (open source) tools capable of routing with a straight-forward > obstruction/impassable roads interface? Especially in the realm of > offline/Desktop mapping I couldn't find anything. > > Thanks a bunch & have a great day. > > Best > Thomas > > > -- > > > _______________________________________________ > HOT mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/hot > -- [image: http://www.dogodigi.net] <http://www.dogodigi.net> *Milo van der Linden* web: dogodigi <http://www.dogodigi.net> tel: +31-6-16598808
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