Thursday, July 8, 2010

Week 8 GIS for Law Enforcement


This map was produced to see the crime areas and show the proximity of the crimes in close range of the police stations nearby. The reason this was produced is to see if there might be areas in need of police stations in areas that have crime outside of the proximity of all of the police stations. I had a little trouble creating the map. I spent to much time on the design.


This map shows only the density areas of burglaries, homicide and sex abuse crimes where they are the highest to lowest from the police stations. This map was time consuming and I again spent to much time on the design trying to put everything together on one map in a readable fashion.

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Week 5 Deliverables


This map is from the Formulate a social identity map depicting university student residency. This map took the longest for me. First I missed one of the Land uses in my query. I had to start over from that point and I could not figure it out till I looked at my query again. Its one of those overlooked things sometimes.



This map is the undertake a location quotient analysis of the Pewter City region
exercise. This map was the easiest for me.

Tuesday, June 1, 2010



A brief map showing elevation, places, counties, and wetlands of the Mississippi Coastal region where Hurricane Katrina hit. This is part of the data used to complete Project 1 of Hurricanes. I had most of the same problems as everyone else. The most problem accrued with step 2. The rest was just by the instructions.



This map is on the flooded land areas of Mississippi's three most affected counties by Hurricane Katrina. In the map you will see the data that was calculated using data from the first map, then calculating the elevation values into two different parts. With the end result of the percentage value of 6 major areas affected.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Hello everyone. Back to it again to those of you who are here again for the second semester. I enjoyed the first semester and I am looking forward to this semester with this fun group. Hope to get a chance to chat with some of you.

Good luck to all

Bobbee Hively