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CE 250 - Introduction to Surveying and G eographic I nformation S ystems. eLearning Version. Donald J. Leone, Ph.D., P.E. Lecture 5. Introduction. Project Background. Introduction. Project Background Design Criteria. Introduction. Project Background Design Criteria
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CE 250 - Introduction to SurveyingandGeographic Information Systems eLearning Version Donald J. Leone, Ph.D., P.E. Lecture 5
Introduction • Project Background
Introduction • Project Background • Design Criteria
Introduction • Project Background • Design Criteria • Project initial data
Introduction • Project Background • Design Criteria • Project initial data • Solution Steps
Introduction • Project Background • Design Criteria • Project initial data • Solution Steps • Report Requirements
Background • Location – Palm Beach County, FL
Background • Location – Palm Beach County, FL • Problem – Managing Population Growth
Background • Location – Palm Beach County, FL • Problem – Managing Population Growth • Problem Statement: For the next ten years: If citrus groves and golf courses are converted into housing, what will be the population increase?
Palm Beach County – Satellite Image WETLAND FORESTED MIXED Lake Okeechobee Atlantic Ocean AGRICULTURE FIELD CROPS NON FORESTED WETLANDS
Land Use over Satellite Image WETLAND FORESTED MIXED Lake Okeechobee AGRICULTURE FIELD CROPS NON FORESTED WETLANDS
Design Criteria • Consider Agriculture, Citrus Groves of greater than 200 acres.
Design Criteria • Consider Agriculture, Citrus Groves of greater than 200 acres. • The Citrus Groves have to be within five miles of the three designated major roads: Southern Boulevard, Interstate 95, and Florida's Turnpike.
Design Criteria • Consider Agriculture, Citrus Groves of greater than 200 acres. • The Citrus Groves have to be within five miles of the three designated major roads: Southern Boulevard, Interstate 95, and Florida's Turnpike. • Assume that the conversion of selected citrus groves to housing will be 0.5.
Design Criteria • Consider Agriculture, Citrus Groves of greater than 200 acres. • The Citrus Groves have to be within five miles of the three designated major roads: Southern Boulevard, Interstate 95, and Florida's Turnpike. • Assume that the conversion of selected citrus groves to housing will be 0.5. • Predict the population increase if these acres are converted to housing by using the conversion factor of 4.44 people per acre.
Population Prediction Population Prediction = (Selected Acres) x (Acres converted) x (people/acre) Population Prediction = (Selected Acres) x 0.5 x 4.44
Design Criteria – Phase 2 • Consider Agriculture, Citrus Grovesand Recreational Golf Coursesof greater than 200 acres.
Design Criteria – Phase 2 • Consider Agriculture, Citrus Groves and Recreational Golf Courses of greater than 200 acres. • The Citrus Grovesand Golf Courseshave to be within five miles of the three designated major roads: Southern Boulevard, Interstate 95, and Florida's Turnpike.
Design Criteria – Phase 2 • Consider Agriculture, Citrus Groves and Recreational Golf Courses of greater than 200 acres. • The Citrus Groves and Golf Courses have to be within five miles of the three designated major roads: Southern Boulevard, Interstate 95, and Florida's Turnpike. • Assume that the conversion of selected citrus groves to housing will be 0.5,and golf courses to housing will be 0. 2.
Design Criteria – Phase 2 • Consider Agriculture, Citrus Groves and Recreational Golf Courses of greater than 200 acres. • The Citrus Groves and Golf Courses have to be within five miles of the three designated major roads: Southern Boulevard, Interstate 95, and Florida's Turnpike. • Assume that the conversion of selected citrus groves to housing will be 0.5, and golf courses to housing will be 0. 2. • Predict the population increase if these acres are converted to housing by using the conversion factor of 4.44 people per acre.
Metadata Palm Beach County
Solution Steps • Acquire Data (including Metadata).
Solution Steps • Acquire Data (including Metadata). • Construct Cartographic Model.
Solution Steps • Acquire Data (including Metadata). • Construct Cartographic Model. • Complete solution process using ArcMap– produce MAPS and answers.
Solution Steps • Acquire Data (including Metadata). • Construct Cartographic Model. • Complete solution process using ArcMap – produce MAPS and answers. • Write report.
Acquiring the Data • Acquire Data (including Metadata) download from GATE (Data Originally from FGDL) • PBC Land Use (4 files + Metadata) • PBC Major Roads (4 files + Metadata) • For ArcMAP, create two folders
Data Files • *.shp • *.shx • *.dbf Database file • *.prj Projection File (Text) Metadata *.htm ArcView vector files
Cartographic Model • Data Input and Editing • Download data • Refine Original data
Cartographic Model • Data Input and Editing • Download data • Refine Original data • Data Analysis • Queries • Overlays • Buffering • Etc.
Cartographic Model • Data Input and Editing • Download data • Refine Original data • Data Analysis • Queries • Overlays • Buffering • Etc. • Final Maps - Answers
Original Data QUERY QUERY G I S P rocess Finding Sites for Nuclear Waste Storage Final Map Answer to Problem Cartographic Model
Report Format • Front matter: cover/title page, table of contents, list of figures and tables
Report Format • Front matter: cover/title page, table of contents, list of figures and tables • Introduction or background: generally states the purpose or problem, and briefly overviews the contents of the report.
Report Format • Front matter: cover/title page, table of contents, list of figures and tables • Introduction or background: generally states the purpose or problem, and briefly overviews the contents of the report. • Methodology: a detailed description of how the project was setup.
Report • Results: a detailed description and/or analysis of the project’s outcomes.
Report • Results: a detailed description and/or analysis of the project’s outcomes. • Conclusion: a wrap-up of the report
Report • Results: a detailed description and/or analysis of the project’s outcomes. • Conclusion: a wrap-up of the report • Back matter: appendixes include raw data, tables, computer program code, and drawings, figures, or Maps
Report • Results: a detailed description and/or analysis of the project’s outcomes. • Conclusion: a wrap-up of the report • Back matter: appendixes include raw data, tables, computer program code, and drawings, figures or Maps • Maps – Copy maps to clipboard from ArcMap, then paste into WORD Report.
Report • Results: a detailed description and/or analysis of the project’s outcomes. • Conclusion: a wrap-up of the report • Back matter: appendixes include raw data, tables, computer program code, and drawings, figures, or Maps • Maps – Copy maps to clipboard from ArcMap, then paste into WORD Report. Report Due December 17th
Summary • Population Prediction for Palm Beach County, FL
Summary • Population Prediction for Palm Beach County, FL • Go to GATE for Details. • Project Details and Downloads • Background Information • Format for Report
Summary • Population Prediction for Palm Beach County, FL • Go to GATE for Details. • Project Details and Downloads • Background Information • Format for Report • Report due December 17th
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