This lab has three parts. Part I
teaches you how to use ArcGIS tools in ArcToolbox and ModelBuilder to build an
analysis model. In Part II, you will do dasymetric mapping in ArcGIS. The third
part involves using ArcGIS spatial statistics tools to do pattern analysis.
Follow the instructions to finish all three exercises in Parts I, II, and III. Hand in your answers and the associated outputs to the TA. Labs should be typed, include your name, be well organized, and be stapled together.
Part I: Using ModelBuilder
Read Chapter 8 and skim chapter 9
of Geoprocessing
in ArcGIS. You will use the GIS data you used in Lab1 for this
exercise. First, start ArcMap and add elevation, landuse, rec_sites, roads, and
schools to a data frame. Next, create a geodatabase named Site.mdb to store
your output information (the exercise will ask for this on page 43). To create
a new geodatabase, open ArcCatalog, right-click the folder that is your working
directory, click >New >Personal Geodatabase, and name it 'site'. Then, do exercise # 2 (pages 15-46) of Using
ArcGIS Spatial Analyst Tutorial.
Note: To open the slope tool (page 20), you'll need to first turn on the
Spatial Analyst extension license if it isn't already on (via >Tools
>Extensions on the menu).
Answer the following questions while you do the exercise:
Part II: Dasymetric Mapping
Click here to
get the instructions to Part II.
Part III: Spatial Statistics
Tools for Pattern Analysis
Click here to
get the instructions to Part III.