Lab 4

Jeffrey Hessburg
GIS II
Lab 4
11 March 2018

Pedestrian Networks at UWEC

This lab aimed at going through the process of network analysis. First a network dataset was to be created in order to solve the question: How has the Garfield Avenue construction project affected pedestrian traffic at UWEC?
Initially, a map was to be downloaded from the project website. Next the map had to be georefrenced to the World Topographic Map, ESRI, 2018. Otherwise the calculations from the rout would not be accurate. 
The ESRI courses Preparing for Network Analysis and Network Analysis using ArcGIS taught how to set up network datasets using the data provided in the lab folder. The data provided was two possible paths leading from the north end of the student walking bridge, to the front of of Phillips Hall. Using network analysis, flags could be placed on the route to calculate the total distance needed to be traveled. This was done desperately for each route. The calculations show that the route with construction was 1.197 times longer. 





Data was collected from Dr. Curtis and https://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=30e5fe3149c34df1ba922e6f5bbf808f

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