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Install & Run
- Python 3.6.5 or greater, 64-bit version - https://www.python.org/downloads/
- The latest version of pip. Included as a default option with Python installation.
From command line, run:
pip install git+https://github.com/USEPA/flowsa
You can test the installation by opening a Python console and entering
import flowsa
If using PyCharm, first go to:
Tools > "Python or Debug Console"
rather than using the default command terminal, otherwise you'll encounter import: command not found. If no error is returned, the libraries are installed. See example files for an example of the use of the module.
flowsa is developed and maintained by Office of Research & Development (ORD), Center for Environmental Solutions & Emergency Response (CESER), Land Remediation & Technology Division (LRTD), Environmental Decision Analytics Branch (EDAB), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH 45268. See OMB Memorandum M-16-21 Section 4 & Releasing Open Source Code.
Objectives
Projects Using FLOWSA Output
Install & Run
Example Code
Reading Parquet Files
Using FLOWSA
Loading External FBS Method YAMLs
API Keys
Troubleshooting
Contributing
Creating a Flow-By-Activity Dataset
Creating a Flow-By-Activity Crosswalk
Creating a Flow-By-Sector Dataset
FBA and FBS Naming Convention
NAICS Crosswalk
Available Data
Flow Classes
Flow-By-Activity Datasets
Flow-By-Sector Datasets
Data Storage
EPA's Tools for Industrial Ecology
Suggested Citations for FLOWSA and FBS Data
Publications and Presentations
Acknowledgements