Hi there,
I am new to this community and also don't have too much experience with ArcGIS pro. However, I am conducting a gap analysis and have become stuck with how to create and visualise my findings.
So far, I have a raster datafile for a certain species distribution, and a polygon layer for protected areas. I want to see how much of the species are currently being protected (i.e found within the protected are polygons) and additionally how much of it is therefore unprotected. I have generated a zonal statistics table with the data, so I can now see on the 'count' row how many cells (0.005 cell size) lie within each protected area polygon.
I am not sure what to do next with this table, and wondered if anyone had suggestions for how to present this data for a gap analysis.
Thank you for any help, it is very much appreciated and I understand that this is quite a broad question (I am still learning!)
Tabulate Area often identifies the "how much" question
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Thank you for your suggestion! Im sure that would work, but in this case I still want to use the zonal statistics table, do you have any suggestions on how to use the table for gap analysis?