This weeks labs was about analyzing vector data. We did this by creating buffers around different types of vector data. Using specialized geoprocessing tools within ArcGIS Pro, we were able to create buffers around our roads and waterways. Using these buffers, we were able to intersect the different areas that incorporated both of these buffers. Using this data would help identify possible campsites within Desoto National Forest. These locations would give a camper the ability to be near the road, but also have the ability to visit the different waterways in the area. Once we identified these zones, I was able to create an additional feature showing just the areas that may become the possible campsites. I chose these colorways because it provides a vast difference and it is easily identifiable.
This weeks labs was about analyzing vector data. We did this by creating buffers around different types of vector data. Using specialized geoprocessing tools within ArcGIS Pro, we were able to create buffers around our roads and waterways. Using these buffers, we were able to intersect the different areas that incorporated both of these buffers. Using this data would help identify possible campsites within Desoto National Forest. These locations would give a camper the ability to be near the road, but also have the ability to visit the different waterways in the area. Once we identified these zones, I was able to create an additional feature showing just the areas that may become the possible campsites. I chose these colorways because it provides a vast difference and it is easily identifiable.
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