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Mapping on Arcgis

Mapping on Arcgis

About: In this lab, you will create choropleth maps which you will use to describe the neighborhood in which you live. The lab is intended to introduce you to the ArcGIS interface, to basic mapping, and to working with simple attribute data. At the end of this lab, you should be able to create maps and use them to discuss basic geographic phenomena. Skills: The skills necessary to complete this lab are covered across 4 tutorials. Be sure to complete the tutorials before attempting the lab. These tutorials are… 1. Introduction to the ArcGIS Interface 2. Introduction to Attribute Data 3. Editing Symbology 4. Creating a Map Deliverables: 1. 4 choropleth maps of Erie County. Each map should show a unique selected census variable. The maps should show variation across Erie County and relevant “ground” features (e.g. neighboring counties). The maps should include the essential map elements and generally abide by good mapping principles. 2. A 2 page paper describing your neighborhood in the context of the maps you have produced. Discuss how the variables illustrate key aspects of your neighborhood. Discuss why you selected these 4 variables specifically. Remember: Submit via UBLearns in PDF format only Data: Shapefile of Erie County Census Tracts from the 2010 Census Shapefile of NY Counties to serve as “ground” All data are from the US Census Bureau. Grading: Essential Map Elements 20%

Appropriate Use of Symbologies 20%

Accurate and Professional Discussion of Neighborhood Variables 30%

Map Making Quality 30%

The meaning of the selected attributes of Erie_county_census_tracts shapefile: Households number of households in that cencus tracts FamilyHHld number of households with a family SingleHHld number of households that are single HSGradHd number of households with a high school graduate householder ForeignHd number of households whose householder is born from another country MdnHHldVal Median of the household value in that census tracts Population Population in that census tracts Male Number of males in that census tracts Female Number of females in that census tracts MedianAge The median age in that census tracts