2018
DOI: 10.2478/ceer-2018-0021
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Cartographic Methods of Presentation the Average Transaction Prices of the Undeveloped Land

Abstract: The article presents a description of basic cartographic methods used to visualize spatial data. Information on average transaction prices of the undeveloped land in Warmińsko-Mazurskie voivodeship, from The Agricultural Property Agency, Regional Office in Olsztyn, was the basis for map creation. Unified data allows the accurate presentation of information and highlights the differences in selected cartographic methods. The objective of this article is to describe the selection process of the best method for p… Show more

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“…While creating the proposed solutions for Vilnius, the authors used GIS tools that allow for transportation network modeling [42,43]. Thanks to that it was possible to create maps that show how the existing transportation system can be transformed into a more sustainable form.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While creating the proposed solutions for Vilnius, the authors used GIS tools that allow for transportation network modeling [42,43]. Thanks to that it was possible to create maps that show how the existing transportation system can be transformed into a more sustainable form.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using GIS software, the data can be visualized using many cartographic visualization methods, such as: cartogram, cartodiagram, range method, dot map, etc. [43].…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Polygons were then visualized with cartogram method in order to present a spatial distribution of data. A cartogram is a very good cartographic visualization method, but it has a significant disadvantage-the need to classify data gives a distorted view of the continuity of value across the entire polygon in a specific class [43]. In order to obtain more accurate view of continuity, polygon data were converted to point data (polygon centroids), and then interpolated using nine spatial interpolation methods, available in the "Geostatistical Analyst" add-on of ArcGIS software: inverse distance weighting (IDW), global polynomial interpolation (GPI), radial basis function (RBF), local polynomial interpolation (LPI), ordinary kriging (OK), simple kriging (SK), universal kriging (UK), disjunctive kriging (DK), and empirical Bayesian kriging (EBK).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The gas network was determined on the map (Figure 4). The literature indicates the possibility of using cartographic studies to reveal easements [39][40][41][42][43]. For example, maps can also indicate rights of way [44][45][46].…”
Section: Utility Network and Related Rights On Cartographic Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%