shrug-l: Been a while since I've done this...
James Gaboardi
jgaboardi at gmail.com
Tue Nov 27 10:02:48 EST 2018
Duane,
A good book to check out would be Spatial Analysis Along Network (Okabe
2012)
<https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=RdjpFnAoIvMC&oi=fnd&pg=PT5&dq=spatial+analysis+along+networks&ots=MdWhURyvji&sig=_YdTb3YQcWYFuxQ6pcwaKKPVyUE#v=onepage&q=spatial%20analysis%20along%20networks&f=false>
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- James
On Tue, Nov 27, 2018 at 9:49 AM Duane Treadon <duanet at thomasville.org>
wrote:
> Hi all,
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> I need a little help shaking the cob webs out of my brain on how to set up
> an analysis process to look at correlation. My Chief has asked me to look
> at crime and see if there is any relationship between it and dilapidated
> housing and also look at street lighting. I am lucky in that I have access
> to all the data needed and it is easy to extract, geocode, and add to our
> geodatabase for use in ArcMap or ArcPro . We have crime data for the past
> several years, our Building Dept. keeps a good record on housing conditions
> throughout the city, and the Electric Dept. has all street lights mapped
> out in our GIS already. I have ArcAdvance and access to all the spatial
> analysis extensions and tools available as well as ArcPro and its
> tools/workflows.
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> What I need help on is deciding what tools to use and how to interpret the
> results. My thought is to look at each element as it relates to crime.
> Look at crime and dilapidated housing and how it falls on the map. Then
> crime and street lights in the same way. Then bring it all together to see
> if there is a stronger pattern with all three elements.
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> So what tools should I use? Any publications or exercises out there that
> explain the processing of data to determine if there is a correlation. Any
> pdfs you can share that explain the tools in ArcMap that I should use. Are
> ESRI products not the way to go? Is there an easier solution for looking
> at the data?
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> p.s. as a follow up my Fire Chief would like me to look and see if there
> is an increase in fire calls that follows the crime.
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> Thanks for any info you can provide.
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> *Duane 'JT' Treadon, GISP*
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