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Basic Mapping: Livelihood Zones In Haiti - 2009 Barbara Parmenter, revised by Carolyn Talmadge 9/10/2017 for ArcMap 10.5.1 DATA SOURCES... 1 MAPPING NETWORK DRIVES OUTSIDE THE DATA LAB... 2 SETTING UP YOUR ARCMAP SESSION... 2 BASIC MAP CLEANUP... 2 APPLY AN APPROPRIATE MAP PROJECTION/COORDINATE SYSTEM... 3 WORKING WITH THE LIVELIHOOD ZONE DATA LAYER... 3 SELECTING AND DRAWING MAJOR RIVERS... 5 SELECTING AND DRAWING MAJOR ROADS... 7 DISPLAY DEPARTMENT CAPITALS AND THE NATIONAL CAPITAL... 7 CREATING A LOCATOR MAP... 8 CREATING YOUR LAYOUT... 9 In this exercise, you will learn how to use the basic analysis GIS tools. We will use data for Haiti that was put together in the days after the 2010 earthquake. Functions to be covered: Adding a Map Projection to the Data Frame Symbology Labeling Features Select by Attributes Adding a 2 nd Data Frame to a Map Layout Data Sources We are going to make the map above using ArcMap 10.5.1. The original data sets in this exercise are from: Livelihood Zones - Famine Early Warning System Network (FEWSNet) - http://www.fews.net/sectors/livelihoods Shaded Relief ESRI Maps and Data - http://www.arcgis.com/home/group.html?q=tags:arcmap931_base&t=group&owner=esri&title=esri%20maps %20and%20Data&sortField=title&sortOrder=asc&content=all Roads, cities, rivers - US AID Data Repository of the Geographic Information Support Team (GIST) - https://gist.itos.uga.edu/ 1

Mapping Network Drives outside the Data Lab The data that will be used in this tutorial is located in the S: drive. To use files in the S: drive on a computer outside the Data Lab (Mugar Lab, Eaton Lab, Home) you must first map the network drive in Windows. 1. Check to see if the S drive is already mapped in This PC. If it is not, follow these directions: 2. Windows 10 Open File Explorer, right click on This PC and select Map Network Drive tab (this includes Eaton and Mugar Labs) 3. In the drop down menu labeled Drive: choose S: 4. In the Folder: drop down menu manually enter (or copy and paste) the following pathway: \\rstore2.uit.tufts.edu\gisprojects$ 5. Check the box Reconnect at logon. Click Finish. 6. Look to see that you have an H drive available to save your map file. Setting Up your ArcMap Session 1. You can access the data two separate ways: 1) Download and unzip the data that accompanies this tutorial at GIS.tufts.edu to your personal (H or P) drive. 2) OR Navigate to S:\Tutorials & Tip Sheets\Tufts\Tutorial Data\Basic Mapping_Livlihood Zones in Haiti Copy the folder to your personal storage drive (H: or USB drive). 2. Open the Basic_mapping_exercise_Haiti.mxd map session from your H Drive by double-clicking on it. 3. After the map appears, choose File Add Data Add Data from ArcGIS Online 4. In the ArcGIS data pop up window, search for World Shaded Relief, then click on it and then click on the Add button. Basic Map Cleanup 1. Rename your layers as follows: File Name hti_pplp_minustah_gis hti_watrcrsl_rvr hti_rdsl2_minustah Haiti_Livelihoods_GAUL_Clean hti_polbnda_adm1_cnigs hti_polbnda_adm0_cnigs Rename Populated Place Hydrography Road Livelihood Zone Department Boundary Country Boundary 2. Arrange and symbolize your data layers, as follows: 2

Apply an Appropriate Map Projection/Coordinate System 1. Right click on Layers (the Data Frame in the Table of Contents) and choose Properties 2. Click on the Coordinate System Tab. In the top box, scroll down to the Projected Coordinate Systems folder and choose UTM WGS 1984 Northern Hemisphere and scroll to find WGS 1984 UTM Zone 18N. 3. Click OK and Save your map. Working with the Livelihood Zone data layer 1. Turn off all the layers except Shaded Relief and Livelihood Zone. 3

2. Read about this livelihood zone data product here: Famine Early Warning System Network (FEWSNet) - https://www.fews.net/sectors/livelihoods 3. Open the Livelihood Zone attribute table to examine its fields (columns) and values. Remember which field (column) has the English zone description! 4. Close the table. 5. Go to the Symbology properties for the Livelihood Zone layer (double click the layer name or right-click on it and choose Properties). 6. Follow the 3 steps you see here: We ve now used Symbology to show the English Livelihood Zones we saw in the attribute table. 7. Make the colors and the order of the categories similar to what you see here (these are the typical livelihood zones colors determined by FEWSNet): Note: Use the arrows on the side to move the categories up and down. Manually change the colors by double clicking the symbol and selecting the proper color. 8. Still in the Symbology dialog box, uncheck All Other Values (this would show any values not in the display list in a single color). 4

9. Your symbology should now look like this: 10. Still in Layer Properties, click on the Display tab and set the transparency to 40%. Press OK. 11. Save your mapfile. Selecting and Drawing Major Rivers 1. Turn on Hydrography. 2. Open the Hydrography attribute table. What field indicates the class of stream/river? If we want to draw only the major rivers, which class should we select within that field? 3. With the attribute table still open, click on the Select by Attribute icon. 4. Fill out the dialog box as follows. Double click CLASSEMENT then click =, then click Get Unique Values (this shows all the values listed in that field). Double click on Principale to add it to the query in the bottom box and click on Apply when finished. 5

Note: Always use the buttons to add values to the Query Box. Don t try to type the query because it is very sensitive to spaces and formatting! 5. Close the attribute table. Now only the Principal Rivers should be selected. 6. Right-click on Hydrography, and go to Data Export Data. Click on the Folder icon to choose where you want to save this new shapefile. Navigate to your H Drive Basic_Mapping_Exercise folder. Name the new shapefile Rivers and make sure to change the save as type to a shapefile. Press ok and then Ok again. Press yes when asked if you want to import the new layer. 7. Color the Rivers layer blue. 8. Use the Clear Selected features icon to unselect the principal rivers in the Hydrography layer. 9. Turn off Hydrography. 6

Selecting and Drawing Major Roads 1. Select and draw only major roads (principal roads) using what you learned in the Hydrography section above. 2. When you save the new shapefile using Data Export Data, name the new layer Major Roads. Add the new shapefile to your map and clear and turn off the Road layer. Display Department Capitals and the National Capital 1. Turn on Populated Places and look at its attribute table. Use this table information to select and draw only the department capitals using the select by attribute tool. 2. Once the capitals are selected, right click on the Populated Places layer and select Data Export Data. Navigate to your H drive and name the new shapefile Department_Capitals. Make sure to save it as a shapefile. 3. Click yes when asked if you want to add the new layer to the map and then change the symbol to a black dot and make it an appropriate size. 4. Turn on the labels and set the label properties of the Department Capital names as follows: Calibri, Size 10, Bold. Halo Size 1 This will put a white border around the text so it is easier to read. Make sure you click on Label Features in this Layer: 7

5. Use the same steps to create a new shapefile for the National Capital from the Populated Places layer. Remember to unselect the department capitals before starting your new query. 6. Turn on and set the label properties for the National Capital. Use 12pt, bold font with a size 1 Halo, Calibri. 7. Change the symbol of the National Capital to an appropriately sized black star. 8. Clear the selection and turn off the Populated Place layer. 9. Turn on the Department Boundaries. Creating a Locator Map You need to show where Haiti is relative to the rest of North America. 1. Click on Insert (on the menu bar) to insert a new data frame. 2. Rename what is now called New Data Frame to Locator Map. 3. From File ArcGIS Online.., search for World Physical and add it: 4. Zoom in to show an area something like this: 5. Right-click on Locator Map to get the Data Frame Properties. 6. Click on the Extent Indicators tab and move the Layers data frame over to the right side. Press OK. 8

Creating your Layout Remember that the original tutorial for Learning ArcGIS Basics (India) has instructions on how to make a good map layout. We will make the map of Haiti that is on page 1 of this tutorial. 1. When you are ready to begin your layout, go to View Layout View. 2. Set up an appropriate page orientation in Page and Print Setup. 3. Size and position your different data frames. 4. Your map should include the following elements Descriptive Title Include Location and Date North arrow Scale Bar Kilometers for international data Legend Properly formatted with all necessary layers listed above. No data speak. Cartographer Information (name, date, class) 9

Information about the data sources (listed at the beginning of the tutorial) Labels for the Department and National Capitals and oceans o For Oceans, use the Draw toolbar to insert a text box for the Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean Sea, and Gulf of Gonave. Double click on the text to format it and press symbology. o Ocean labels should be blue and italic. Inset Map 5. Important note about creating a scale bar! You have two data frames in the layout, at two different scales. When you choose Insert Scale, the scale that is inserted is for the active data frame. The active data frame will be in bold in the Table of Contents. To switch data frames, right click on the data frame heading you want to work in and press Activate. 6. Insert Text for the Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean Sea, and Gulf of Gonave. Double click on the text to format it and press symbology. 10