Your ArcGIS organization offers a rich ecosystem of data and apps. You can use any data available to you in your ArcGIS organization in GeoPlanner. You can also use local datasets as part of your GeoPlanner project. For example, you may have more accurate or up-to-date shapefiles or geodatabase feature classes provided by a local planning commission that you want to include in your project. Using the ArcGIS platform, you can make any of these datasets available for use as visualization, analysis, or scenario layers in GeoPlanner.
The following sections describe different ways of sharing your file-based data to your ArcGIS organization for use in GeoPlanner.
Hosted layers
Hosted layers are layers that are stored and managed in your ArcGIS organization. You can still use your local datasets inside GeoPlanner if you don't have your own on-premises ArcGIS Server by creating layers hosted by your ArcGIS organization. To create a hosted layer, you must have privileges to create and publish hosted content to your ArcGIS organization.
Publish features
Feature layers in your organization represent vector data and can be used for display, query, and editing. You can publish many different types of features to your organization and access that data using the Add Data tool in the Explore tab of GeoPlanner.
Feature layers in GeoPlanner can be used for the following:
- Visualization
- An input layer for an analysis tool in the Analysis menu of the Explore tab
- An input layer that can be imported into a scenario
- Classification to create an assessment layer using the Classify tool
- A layer for use in a dashboard chart
Publish tiles
Hosted tile layers support fast map visualization using a collection of predrawn map images, or tiles. Tiles are created and stored on the server after you upload your data. Hosted tile layers are appropriate for basemaps that give your maps geographic context. You can publish your feature data as a tile layer using ArcMap and ArcGIS Pro. You can also publish an existing feature layer to a tile layer.
ArcGIS Server web services
An ArcGIS Server web service represents a GIS resource—such as a map or image—that is located on an ArcGIS Server site. You can access these services in GeoPlanner by adding the service's URL as an item to your ArcGIS organization. Once the item is added and shared, you can access it in GeoPlanner using the Add Data tool in the Explore tab.
Learn more about adding and accessing items from ArcGIS Server
Weighted overlay service
Weighted overlay is a type of suitability analysis that helps you identify areas based on your criteria. If you have ArcGIS Server, you can create your own weighted overlay service for analysis in GeoPlanner.