Objective
Given a list of coordinates in longitude/latitude, stored as a .csv
file, I want to create a buffer with distance of x
km around those coordinates. (In case this is relevant, these coordinates are locations of the societies in the SCCS dataset. These societies scatter all around the world.)
Problem
I'm only able to create buffers with distance in radial degrees, but I want to do them in (kilo)meters. I'm aware of the following Q&A's, but following what's suggested therein doesn't seem to solve my problem:
- Understanding QGIS buffer tool units
- Buffering in meters/km using WGS84 layers using QGIS
- How to create a polygon (fixed width buffer) around a polygon in QGIS?
- Changing unit of measure from degrees to meters in QGIS?
What I have tried...
- I start QGIS 2.4, and
Add delimited text layer
- choose my
.csv
file and the x/y fields, clickOK
- select
WGS 84
as my CRS (also triedNAD83
but didn't make a difference), clickOK
- right-click on layer and select
Save As...
, in the dialog box, choose the following and clickOK
: - add
sccs_meter.shp
as layer to the current project - Select
Vector
>Geoprocessing Tools
>Buffers
> set buffer distance as 10
The result is a buffer with radius of approximately 1068km, which suggests that buffer distance is 10 degrees rather than 10 meters.
What did I do wrong here?