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Problem Slayers: Let’s Talk Trash

Problem Slayers: Let’s Talk Trash. 2013 National Youth Science Day Activity 2 Use a GIS to cleanup a messy situation. You will use GIS layers to assess the trash problem of a community and propose cost-effective solutions. Geographic Inquiry Process. Geographic Information System.

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Problem Slayers: Let’s Talk Trash

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  1. Problem Slayers: Let’s Talk Trash 2013 National Youth Science Day Activity 2 Use a GIS to cleanup a messy situation. You will use GIS layers to assess the trash problem of a community and propose cost-effective solutions.

  2. Geographic Inquiry Process

  3. Geographic Information System

  4. GIS Maps Use

  5. Layers --- STREETS --- LAND USE --- ADMIN AREAS --- HYDROGRAPHY --- ELEVATION --- IMAGERY

  6. 1. Start Plotting • Team up. • Use the trash data chart to plot the locations of various trash and recyclables.

  7. 2. Compare Information What observations can you make?

  8. 3. Clean it up • Identify areas where you feel a trash/recycling receptacle should be placed. Plot them on a blank sheet. • Compare your map with other groups.

  9. 4. Meet with the Mayor • After meeting with the mayor, you learn you have $300 to spend to solve this problem.

  10. 5. Draw a New Plan

  11. 6. Apply Geographic Inquiry

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