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Tips on how to visualize demographic changes better?

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10-20-2017 02:44 AM
Kjell_MortenHaavet
Emerging Contributor

Is it posible to get some feedback on maps showing dempgraphic change and plots from transportation models?

i have made 5 maps showing:

1. Demographics for 2016

2. Change from 2016-2030

3. diffrence between old end new prognocis for 2030

 4. Results from Transportation analysis for 2030

5. Plot from transportation analysis 2030 showing the diffrence between old and new demographic prognosis

Map 1: Demograpichs in 2016 divided by city zones

Map 2: Change fram 2016 - 2030 divided by city zones

Map 3: There is made a new demographic distribution for 2030, this map show the diffrence between the new distrubution and the original. Darker zones have more people then original distrubution and white have less.

Map 5: Resoult fromTransportation analysis for the original demographic distrubution for 2030. Shows amount of traffic.

Map 5. Shows resoult of transportation analysis with a new demographic distrubution. This shows the connection between population growth and traffic. Red roads have more traffic and green roads have less traffic then the origional distrubution for 2030.

Any feedback/ tips on how to make these look bether?

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DanPatterson_Retired
MVP Emeritus

Await the 1000 opinions

One situation that I see arising in some of the earlier maps, is that the areas which exhibit the greatest change also have a small area.  Being bounded by using a conventional view of geometry, it is really hard to make them 'pop' short of using a fluorescent symbol color, or having them pulsate in the z direction.

One solution... very old school... is to use a 'Cartogram' Different types exist, but in short, the geometry is altered to reflect the importance of the attribute in question.

I won't provide links until you have ruled out other methods and want to think outside the box.

Good luck

Kjell_MortenHaavet
Emerging Contributor

Interesting, guess I have to check it out

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JosephCarter
Frequent Contributor

Consider using "heat maps" and possibly "infograghpics". . . I have had success with crash data and traffic count data (over time), in telling the story to the reader. Good luck!

Heat maps

Infograghics

Kjell_MortenHaavet
Emerging Contributor

thanks, im not sure about heatmaps for this use, but i`ll check it out. But i will certainly try to include some infographics in my maps. 

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Kjell_MortenHaavet
Emerging Contributor

....and a follow-up guestion: does Arcmap have good enough tools to make good infographics or are there other tools out there thats better for this?

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