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== Introduction ==
 
== Introduction ==
The purpose of this tutorial is to show how to represent and visually understand spatial vector data using thematic mapping. This tutorial addresses a problem that many individuals have when looking for new housing. The issue is of finding the most appropriate area to live in based on a multitude of factors. This tutorial focuses on Carleton University students in particular and the confusion or misinformation in choosing an appropriate place to live in Ottawa off campus. This issue is addressed through the use of thematic mapping and criteria outlined by the Carleton University Off-Campus Housing Office [http://housing.carleton.ca/off-campus/advice-and-cautions/]
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The purpose of this tutorial is to show how to represent and visually understand spatial vector data using thematic mapping. This tutorial addresses a problem that many individuals have when looking for new housing. The issue is of finding the most appropriate area to live in based on a multitude of factors. This tutorial focuses on Carleton University students in particular and the confusion or misinformation in choosing an appropriate place to live in Ottawa off campus. This issue is addressed through the use of thematic mapping and criteria outlined by the Carleton University Off-Campus Housing Office [http://housing.carleton.ca/off-campus/advice-and-cautions/]. For the sake of time there are only three main factors looked at when looking for where to live, they are: Rent price, Crime/safety, and Proximity to the university.

Revision as of 21:35, 17 December 2015

Purpose

The purpose of this tutorial will be to use multiple tools in Grass GIS [1] that will manipulate vector data. The example to be used in the tutorial will be the analysis of Ottawa City neighbourhoods to determine where would be the most appropriate place to live as a student attending Carleton University. This tutorial will use the following tools:

Extract- selection by attributes, Patch- patch vector layers together, Select- selection by location,

Overlay- clip tool, and Buffer- generate buffer

There will also be some coding using the command console for tools that are not included in the WxGUI.

This is a basic introduction to thematic mapping using the Grass GIS software vector analysis capabilities.


Introduction

The purpose of this tutorial is to show how to represent and visually understand spatial vector data using thematic mapping. This tutorial addresses a problem that many individuals have when looking for new housing. The issue is of finding the most appropriate area to live in based on a multitude of factors. This tutorial focuses on Carleton University students in particular and the confusion or misinformation in choosing an appropriate place to live in Ottawa off campus. This issue is addressed through the use of thematic mapping and criteria outlined by the Carleton University Off-Campus Housing Office [2]. For the sake of time there are only three main factors looked at when looking for where to live, they are: Rent price, Crime/safety, and Proximity to the university.