Data:
• Bird layers: pipilovr and logshrike
• Vegetation data: Vegmap (Polygon)
Detailed description of the overlay process
• I will be overlaying the pipilovr and logshrike layers to look at the area in which they both breed.
Reasons why these overlay process were chosen
• This overlay process was chosen because I want to see the same area in which they bread as well as the vegetation type in that area for the two birds.
Map 1: Conformal Projection (PRESERVES SHAPE)
Definition: Conformal Projection is a map that maintains angular relationships and accurate shapes over small areas. This Projection is used in which an angular relationship is important, such as for navigational or meteorological charts. Conformal Projection Map
Map 2: Equal Area Projection (PRESERVES AREA)
Definition: Equal Area Projection is map that maintains accurate relative sizes and equivalent projections. This projection is used to show the distribution or other phenomena in which showing area accurately is important. This projection also shows true directions from the center point of the map, which means that the projection works well for mapping areas that spread equally from the center point (e.g. North America). Equal Area Projection Map
Map 3: Equidistant Projection (PRESERVES DISTANCE)
Definition: Equidistant Projection is a map that maintains accurate distances from the center of the projection along the given lines. This map could be used for Navigation or used for radio. Distortion of areas and shapes increases dramatically, the further away one gets from center point.