Monday, December 10, 2012
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Poster
This is the first draft of my poster for the FCPOS project. I have included an Introduction, Objectives, Methods, and Result section. I also included two of the maps before and after to show how the maps changed through showing the data differently.
Thursday, November 29, 2012
Decision
FCPOS decided the best option for displaying the data would be the 10 category Quantile approach. This shows the top 10% of the parcels as the highest. I am currently working on updating all the maps and will post the final maps when they are all done.
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
FCPOS meeting
I had the meeting with the FCPOS on Thursday 11/15. We went over the different options for map. They seemed to like the 5 categories option, but also liked the quantile map as well. They are discussing the options and will get back to me. I also presented them with the steps to join a table to Arc. This will help them in the future if they need to update the maps.
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Update
I have completed the options for the map classification and have set up a meeting on Thursday November 15 with FCPOS to discuss which option will be best. While waiting on the answer, I will be working on creating a step by step sheet of how to join the excel file to ArcGIS so that the FCPOS can update the map if new information was to come in.
After Thursday's meeting, I should be able to move forward with changing all the maps over to the desired classification. After that I can work on the map poster.
After Thursday's meeting, I should be able to move forward with changing all the maps over to the desired classification. After that I can work on the map poster.
Thursday, November 8, 2012
New Classification Options
The original map made with the 1 - 10 point rating system
New map with only 5 bins.
Quantile classification with 10 bins.
Geometric Interval classifiation.
Quantile Classification with 5 bins.
These are examples of the Total Resource Value map and how displaying the data can give a different view of how Western Clifton Park's total resouce value is.
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Project Proposal
Michele Golden
Siena College
October 16, 2012
Introduction
The
Friends of Clifton Park Open Space would like to update the maps they have to
better represent the natural resource values of each parcel of land. These maps
and spreadsheets will be used as a tool to help evaluate land that may be
developed and help preserve land in Western Clifton Park.
The
current rating system for the land parcels numbers is inadequate, as there are
too many brackets that parcels can fall into. This leaves some parcels that
have good resources left with low scores and therefore the map portrays them as
not favorable. An improvement in the rating system needs to be looked at. The
data spread sheets also need to be updated so that FCPOS can modify the
spreadsheet and see the change on the map immediately.
The
focus of this project is to continue with the “Natural Resource Value of Land
in Western Clifton Park: a Student Internship Project for the FCPOS,” a final
report by a former student. The goal is to update, modify, and improve upon the
report to make the final representation in the map more realistic to what is
present in the Town of Clifton Park.
Objectives
·
Create
an unlocked version of data spreadsheets so FCPOS can change data if necessary
·
Analyze
current scoring system and consider other options that would present the data
best
·
In
cooperation with FCPOS, select the best rating system and update the data
spreadsheets and final maps
·
Create
two disks with 4 maps each
(Habitat/Woodlands, Water, Agriculture, Total Natural Resource Value)
o
One
for the Town of Clifton Park (no labels)
o
One
for FCOPS (labels that can be turned on)
Methodology
I
will use GIS to analyze the rating system and see what would work best to
represent the space best.
Data
Sources
·
“Natural
Resource Value of Land in Western Clifton Park: a Student Internship for the
FCPOS”
Work
Plan
October Make
initial meeting with FCPOS to confer with representative
Look
over previous report
Analyze
current rating system
November Second
meeting with FCPOS
o
Have
data spreadsheet unlocked
o
Present
options for rating system
Update
data spreadsheet to display new rating system
Create
final versions; one fore Town of CP and one for FCPOS
December Present results of final project to FCPOS
Deliverables
1.
Disk
for Town of Clifton Park
2.
Disk
for FCPOS
3.
New
spreadsheet and mapping software
4. Large
size print outs of the 4 maps for FCPOS
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Draft Project Proposal
Michele Golden
Siena College
October 9, 2012
Introduction
The
Friends of Clifton Park Open Space would like to update the maps they have to
better represent the natural resource values of each parcel of land. These maps
and spreadsheets of data will help the Town of Clifton Park, along with FCPOS,
decide which land parcels would be best to acquire based on natural recourses.
The
current rating system for the land parcels numbers is inadequate, as there are
too many brackets that parcels can fall into. This leaves some parcels that
have good resources left with low scores and therefore the map portrays them as
not favorable. An improvement in the rating system needs to be looked at. The
data spread sheets also need to be updated so that FCPOS can modify and produce
new digital maps when needed.
The
focus of this project is to continue with the “Natural Resource Value of Land
in Western Clifton Park: a Student Internship Project for the FCPOS,” a final
report by a former student. The goal is to update, modify, and improve upon the
report to make the final representation in the map more realistic to what is
present in the Town of Clifton Park.
Objectives
·
Create
an “unlocked” version of data spreadsheets so FCPOS can produce their own maps
·
Analyze
current scoring system and color code and consider other options that would
present the data best
·
In
cooperation with FCPOS, select the best rating system and update the data
spreadsheets and final map
·
Create
two maps
o
One
for the Town of Clifton Park (no boundary lines)
o
One
for FCOPS (parcel boundaries and labels)
Methodology
I
will use GIS to analyze the rating system and see what would work best to
represent the space best.
Data
Sources
·
“Natural
Resource Value of Land in Western Clifton Park: a Student Internship for the
FCPOS”
Work
Plan
October Make
initial meeting with FCPOS to confer with representative
Look
over previous report
Analyze
current rating system
November Second
meeting with FCPOS to confirm rating system
Update
data spreadsheet to display new rating system
Allow
FCPOS to have access to data spreadsheets to modify
Create
final versions of maps; one fore Town of CP and one for FCPOS
December Present results of final project to FCPOS
Deliverables
1.
Map
for Town of Clifton Park
2.
Map
for FCPOS
3.
New
spreadsheet and mapping software
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