visualizing census data in gis - nj.gov
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Visualizing Census Data in GIS
Andrew Rowan, Ph.D.Director, NJ Office of GIS
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Outline
• VERY accelerated cartography primer• Software choices• Demos/how-to
• ArcGIS Desktop (formerly ArcView)• ArcGIS Online
• Notes on data prep• Q&A
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Cartography, In Brief
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Map Types
Mental Tangible Virtual
Reference Thematic
Qualitative
Quantitative
Map Types
Source: Maantay and Ziegler, via Wiggins
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Types of Visualizations
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Graduated Color (Choropleth)• Areas shaded by value• Values MUST be independent
of polygon size to produce accurate presentation – counts must be normalized by area or percentage
• Choose data classification method carefully
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Dot Density• Appropriate for count data, not
ratios• Each dot represents a fixed
number of people• Easy to understand, portrays
spatial pattern, but provides no concrete numbers to the reader
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Proportional/Graduated Symbol• Can be suitable for both
count and ratio• Use care not to overwhelm
the reader’s ability to perceive the message
• Best for relatively few values
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Multiple Variables (Quantity, Category)
• Be careful not to get too complex
• Consider multiple maps instead
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Classification Methods
Common methods for grouping values into classes (colors or symbol sizes on map)• Natural breaks: algorithm looks for
clustering in the data• Equal interval: 0-10, 10-20, etc.• Quantile: equal number of polygons in each
class
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Software Options
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Desktop GIS
• ArcGIS Desktop• By far the most common choice• “Basic” version more than adequate• Takes some time investment to learn
• MapInfo• GeoMedia• QGIS and other free software
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Free, Lightweight?
• Google Earth not meant for thematic maps. Add-ons exist that enable thematic maps, but core product does not do them.
• ArcGIS Explorer – free desktop s/w from Esri, can only do thematic maps if layers are prepared first in ArcGIS.
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ArcGIS Online
• Cloud-based, software as a service from Esri• Rapidly growing library of data and maps shared
by users• Subscription version starts at $2500/yr for 5 users• Free accounts exist, some limitations on
capabilities (click “sign in” and then click “create public account”)
• Some data prep in ArcGIS will be necessary
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Demos/How-To
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Data Preparation
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Obtaining Data• Geographic data (shapefiles) and statistical data published
separately• Geographic data: www.census.gov > geography > TIGER,
or njgin.nj.gov• For statistical data, many and varied choices• Must use the geography that corresponds to the summary
level of your statistical data• You will need “GEOID” field in both files to define one-
to-one match to join the two together• GEOID always in TIGER files, but you may have to create
it for statistical tables
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Creating a GEOIDArea fields needed to create join id
County subdivision (NJ ‐Municipalities, aka Minor Civil Divisions) STATE + COUNTY + COUSUBCenus Tract STATE + COUNTY +TRACT
Block GroupSTATE + COUNTY + TRACT + BLKGRP
Block STATE + COUNTY + TRACT + BLKGRP + BLOCK
Congressional District (111th Congress) STATE + CDState Legislative District (Upper Chamber, same as lower in NJ) STATE + SLDUSchool District (Elementary) STATE + SDELMSchool District (Secondary) STATE + SDSECSchool District (Unified) STATE + SDUNI
Voting District STATE + COUNTY + VTDPlace STATE + PLACEAmerican Indian Area AIANNH + AIHHTLI
• Unique ID for each polygon
• Cobination of codes for state and lower divisions
• Content varies depending on what geography you use
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Data Prep for QGIS
• QGIS reads shapefiles (and others) for spatial data• For tabular data, Comma-Separated Values in a
text file (.csv, can export from excel)• Need to prepare extra .csvt file to define field
types or numbers will be treated as text• For more details, see
http://qgis.spatialthoughts.com/2012/03/using-tabular-data-in-qgis.html
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Using Excel Files in ArcGIS
• Access is a better suited tool, but many people find Excel easier to use/learn
• Add a single worksheet to your map, not a whole workbook
• First row: field names• Data begins on row 2• Field types determined by values in row 2• No extra blank lines