Aim:
To create perform overlay analysis of two (digitized)
Feature datasets, using Spatial Join
method.
Procedure:
Concept: Spatial Join is for geometrically
similar or rather same shape features. The demographic datasets, for example is
diverse, but for a same location or shapefile in ArcGis terms. Here, however,
to illustrate the Overlay analysis using Spatial Join, tool, we will use the
same two polygon feature class. This works more like intersect, retaining the
water bodies only! Since that’s that only shape geometry that is same or
identical to the common features of the two feature classes.
Step 1: Map Input
Identify the two layers that can be digitized from your
toposheet or base map. For this session, Forest Area and Waterbodies
(Perrinial) were digitized from the given topographic map of Nellore &
Cuddapah Districts. The Polygon Entities
were saved into respective shapefiles in target ArcCatalog Folders.
Step 2: Map
Processing
- · Digitize the Polygon features for selected entities. Perform Attribute Editing. “Add Field” for “Name” and “Area”. Specify the Names and calculate geometry to calculate shape area. (note to calculate geometry, the features need to be on Projected coordinate system).
- · Locate the “Spatial Join” tool in Analysis -> Overlay, toolbox.
- · Define the Tool Input “Forest” and join feature as “Waterbodies” and specify the target output folder.
- · Click “Ok” to generate the map output
Step 3: Map Display
Create Custom Map Layout with the necessary map elements and
Export map to Jpeg format. It’s best to display map outputs in three data
frames, one for the Overlay Output ad two for displaying th input feature
classes. One may also choose to Add Attribute
table to layout, an option available within the Table options.
Conclusion:
Spatial Join map for the chosen polygon attributes layers
are generated using ArcGis 10.1.
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