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Anita Ipša, Vesna Dežman,Blaž Barborič

Map presentations of data collection for the indicators 4th National Stakeholder involvement workshop. Anita Ipša, Vesna Dežman,Blaž Barborič. Beograd, 15 Maj 2014. Indicators data selection. gathering of selected indicators data :

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Anita Ipša, Vesna Dežman,Blaž Barborič

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  1. Map presentations of data collection for the indicators4th NationalStakeholderinvolvementworkshop Anita Ipša, Vesna Dežman,Blaž Barborič Beograd, 15 Maj 2014

  2. Indicators data selection • gatheringofselectedindicatorsdata: • Based on capitals (Territorial, Environmental, Anthropic, Socio-cultural, Economic-human, Institutional) andassets, • per time periods on national/regionallevelhasbeenpreparedforgraphicalpresentation in Transnationalterritorialattractivenessreport, • wefilled in receivedindicatorsdata in table.

  3. Indicatorsdataselection • preparationofpriority indicatorshasbeenmadewhere most recent dataof indicatorswereselectedformappingpresentaion, • wheredataweremissing we selected the datafrom period closest to the selected data.

  4. Map presentations The 28 map presentations of data collection for the indicators weremade in ESRI ArcMap, using the map layout presentation. The production of 28 map presentation included the following steps: • Preparing the main map sources • Preparing supplementary map sources • Preparing the data representation in ArcMap data view • Preparing the map layout template in ArcMap layout view • Preparing layouts in separated mxd document for each indicator

  5. Preparing the main map sources • a shape file with all participating countries/regions • the values from the indicators table filled into the shape file as attributes (each indicator = separated attribute; fewexceptions) • where no data is available, the attribute values were "Null"

  6. Preparing supplementary map sources • separate polygon shape files to represent the neighbouring countries and the see area • separate line shape file for borderlines for better visualisation

  7. Preparing the data representation in ArcMap data view We defined all the layers for representation and set the colours and symbols for common content.

  8. Preparing the map layout template in ArcMap layout view • We defined the map frame orientation, position, size and style. • We choose the appropriate scale and extent. We added map elements: • map title (the name of the indicator), • legend, • units of measurement statement, • time period statement, • statement about region of Kosovo, • country/region names. • We defined the position, size and style of all map elements, including legend frame and map frame.

  9. Preparing layouts in separated mxd document for each indicator • Classification representation with different colours. • Mostlyclassification method with 5 classeswere used. • The goal was to make clearly visible the differences between countries/regions and to highlight extreme values. • For colour ramps we used the darker colours for more disadvantageous indicator values. • Where the values are not known, we used white colour and the label "no data" in the legend.

  10. Map presentations

  11. Atlas of Attractiveness indicators of SEE • A4 format with map on one side and edscription/interpretation on the other side Textwiththeinterpretationofindicator

  12. Hvala na pažnji.

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