Finding the right campsites under all those vector overlays
During Week 10 of the course, I got to work with data of a somewhat discreet origin and in a complicated matter. We were basically to separate waterways, roadways, and land conservation areas to pinpoint where to right place was to plot down a tent.
This was an interesting lab where we got to use quite a bit more tools in Arc Map, namely Python. Python allowed me to enter in lines of code to filter out data not needed form that which was needed to analyze the geographical area.
It really was fun, but it had some challenging moments. I would say that I have learned a lot still about the features and tools in ArcMap. I do however look forward to continue learning more. I am one those people that will have go back over what we have already learned in the modules in spare time, if nothing more just for a refresher. ArcMap is really cool! I especially liked in this lesson how you can create varying buffers, and then put them into your maps to see zones of separation, or intersection, union, etc.
Here is my map below showing what happened when I used to Erase tool to pull potential camp sites away from land conservation areas. My orange looking areas are mostly clusters around (within a reasonable distance of roads, lakes, and rivers. See below:
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