Sunday, December 4, 2016

Special Topics: Lab 15

In the final lab for the course, the focus was on Dasymetric mapping.  Dasymetric mapping uses additional information such as land type to improve determining where populations are allocated.  To help get a better idea of where the population is distributed, impervious data of roads to remove areas where people are unlikely to live.

To perform this analysis, I used the Zonal Statistics as Table tool to find the impervious areas of the census tracts.  Then I joined the new table to the census tract data.  Next I used the Intersect tool for the census tract and high school layers.  I added a field to calculate the area of the new layer.  I also used the impervious against the area to find a new area.  I used the new area multiplied by the population and divided by the before area to calculate the new population.

The reference population was 54,720 and the estimated was 54,661.  About 12% of the population is allocated incorrectly.

Friday, December 2, 2016

GIS Portfolio

This is my last semester in the GIS Certificate program.  Through my time during the program, my knowledge of GIS and how it can be applied has grown tremendously.  Please click on the link to view my GIS Portfolio.

GIS Portfolio

Along with my portfolio is a brief interview covering my favorite map created as well as how I overcame obstacles.

Interview

Below are a few examples of my work: