Hey Klas, well done! What a nice video on a difficult topic. It' so important to understand your numbers when doing maps with statistics, and understanding the implications when using a different mode while using the graduated symbology, e.g. using quantils, equal interval etc. There is also a nice read on "How to lie with maps" from Mark Monmonier discussing the topic on, well how to lie with maps :D in my opinion a very good read for everyone who is interested in doing cartography
Hi Klas, great insight into normalisation, thanks. I have a question regarding presenting the result as a map - what is the best way to get an accurate colour legend of blended layers on a layout?
Hey Klas, well done! What a nice video on a difficult topic. It' so important to understand your numbers when doing maps with statistics, and understanding the implications when using a different mode while using the graduated symbology, e.g. using quantils, equal interval etc.
There is also a nice read on "How to lie with maps" from Mark Monmonier discussing the topic on, well how to lie with maps :D in my opinion a very good read for everyone who is interested in doing cartography
Are there any other resources you could recommend to learn more about data normalisation?
Excellent as always Klas!
Hi Klas, great insight into normalisation, thanks.
I have a question regarding presenting the result as a map - what is the best way to get an accurate colour legend of blended layers on a layout?
One way is to locate a representative area of the map and create an image as legend graphics. Then add explaining texts and arrows/lines.
Thank you 🙇 sir
I thought I recognized those precincts