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Mapping with ArcGIS Pro

By : Amy Rock, Ryan Malhoski
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Mapping with ArcGIS Pro

By: Amy Rock, Ryan Malhoski

Overview of this book

ArcGIS Pro is a geographic information system for working with maps and geographic information. This book will help you create visually stunning maps that increase the legibility of the stories being mapped and introduce visual and design concepts into a traditionally scientific, data-driven process. The book begins by outlining the steps of gathering data from authoritative sources and lays out the workflow of creating a great map. Once the plan is in place you will learn how to organize the Contents Pane in ArcGIS Pro and identify the steps involved in streamlining the production process. Then you will learn Cartographic Design techniques using ArcGIS Pro's feature set to organize the page structure and create a custom set of color swatches. You will be then exposed to the techniques required to ensure your data is clear and legible no matter the size or scale of your map. The later chapters will help you understand the various projection systems, trade-offs between them, and the proper applications of them to make sure your maps are accurate and visually appealing. Finally, you will be introduced to the ArcGIS Online ecosystem and how ArcGIS Pro can utilize it within the application. You will learn Smart Mapping, a new feature of ArcGIS Online that will help you to make maps that are visually stunning and useful. By the end of this book, you will feel more confident in making appropriate cartographic decisions.
Table of Contents (12 chapters)
Index

Summary


In this chapter, you learned a lot about geographic coordinate systems, projected coordinate systems, and the pieces that make up these systems. You learned the basic principles of choosing a projection for your data and map. While it may not have felt like it, this chapter only scratched the surface of coordinate systems. Understanding and correctly applying geographic coordinate systems and projected coordinate systems will set you apart from novice GIS users. Coordinate systems are probably the most important portion of GIS, because no matter how good your map or analysis looks, if the spatial data used in that analysis has the wrong geographic coordinate system or projected coordinate system, then your data is wrong. Having the wrong projection can cost a project a lot of time and money when the real world doesn't match up with the data and map you created.

In the next chapter, you will learn ways of decluttering your map and producing clean and visually appealing symbology, so...