Mapping with GIS and introduction ro ArcGIS pro interface

MdAshfaqSadat 137 views 29 slides Oct 20, 2024
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MApping with GIS and ArcGIS pro interface


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Mapping with ArcGIS Pro Md. Ashfaq Sadat PhD fellow Department of Fisheries Management Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh, 2202

About me Founder KBD ICT & Analytics A virtual agency that provides data analysis, geospatial analysis and IT support assistance Former GIS Lead and Cartographer Marine Fisheries Infrastructure Survey by JICA Specialization in GIS and Remote sensing from University of Toronto on Coursera Certified in Google Professional IT Support Assistance Certified in Google Professional Data Analytics Former Lead Antimicrobial Resistant Survey Project WorldFish (One Health) Former Research Fellow Department of Fisheries Technology KGF Project- Post-harvest loss reduction and value addition of freshwater fish

Day 1 Agenda Introduction to GIS Idea and components of GIS GIS software GIS Data types GIS data sources Installing ArcGIS pro Overview of interface Creating the first map Adding layers Labeling features Symbology Layout Map elements Finalize and exporting map

Understanding GIS A geographic information system (GIS) is a system that creates, manages, analyzes, and maps all types of data. GIS connects data to a map, integrating location data (where things are) with all types of descriptive information (what things are like there). Environmental Systems Research Institute (Esri)

GIS makes data live City Latitude Y Longitude X Seattle 47.5° -122.3° New York 40.7 -73.9° Miami 25.8° -80.2° Los Angeles 33.9° -118.2°

The 4 main ideas of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are: Create geographic data. Manage it in a database. Analyze and find patterns. Display it on a map.

GIS All Started by Mapping Cholera British physician John Snow started mapping the outbreak In 1854, cholera hit the city of London, England. But he also mapped out roads, property boundaries, and water lines.

GIS softwares

ESRI(Environmental Systems Research Institute) A leading global company in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technology. Founded in 1969 by Jack and Laura Dangermond World’s largest provider of GIS software, mapping, and spatial analysis solutions. Two popular end user GIS packages– Arc GIS Desktop (Old) ArcGIS pro (New)

Package ArcGIS Pro Arc Map (ArcGIS Desktop) 1 st Released 2015 1999 Interface Ribbon Toolbar Display and Layout Single Multiple Learning Curve Easier for new users to learn Familiar to long-time GIS users, with a steeper learning curve Updates and Development Current updates Further development stopped Project Multiple maps and layouts in a single project Single map and layout in a single project ArcGIS Pro vs ArcMap (ArcGIS Desktop)

ArcGIS Pro vs ArcMap (ArcGIS Desktop)

Type of GIS data Vector Data – Object view Point Line Polygon Raster Data – Field View

Type of GIS data- Attribute table An attribute table stores information about the geographic features of a dataset. Each row in the table corresponds to a specific feature (e.g., a point, line, or polygon), Each column contains information (attributes) about that feature

GIS Data For Bangladesh: LGED GIS Portal: https://gis.lged.gov.bd/ BARC GIS Portal: http://apps.barc.gov.bd/maps/index.php BGISP : http://gis.gov.bd/en/index.php Humanitarian Data Exchange (HDX): https://data.humdata.org/group/bgd

Co-ordinate systems and projections

How are maps made Layers

Map scale Ratio of a distance on a map to the same distance on the ground Mathematical ratio between a small unit of measurement on a map, like a centimeter or inch, to the corresponding real-world unit of distance, like a kilometer or a mile. Large-scale map 1:200000 Small-scale map 1:6700000 show a smaller area in more detail show larger area in less detail

Basemaps Basic maps that is often used as a reference for other layers Used as a background of spatial representation of data Has two parts – Reference Backgrounds

Basic elements of map Map title Direction Scale Legends or Key Grid system Inset map Service layer credit Co ordinate systems Attribute tables Author name

Installing ArcGIS Pro 1 2 3 Windows desktop runtime

Installing ArcGIS Pro 1 2 3 ArcGIS Pro

Installing ArcGIS Pro ArcGIS Pro

Installing ArcGIS Pro ArcGIS Pro (Installing crack)

Installing ArcGIS Pro ArcGIS Pro (Installing crack)

ArcGIS Pro user interface Home Recent Projects New Projects

ArcGIS Pro user interface No. Name 1 The ribbon 2 A map view 3 The  Contents  pane of a map 4 A table view 5 The  Catalog  pane 1 2 5 4 3 Main window

ArcGIS Pro user interface The Ribbon Groups Tabs Project Manu
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