GIS5935 Module 14-- Aggregation
This week's lab focuses on becoming familiar with the Modifiable Area Unit Problem (MAUP) and its two effects: scale and zonation.
Mainly, I learned more about how people try to manage Gerrymandering. Gerrymandering is one of the best examples of the Zonation effect in the MAUP. This involves the splitting of Counties, usually unevenly, as means to exclude certain demographics to gain favor for a political party. A possible way to measure the effect it has on political districts would be to calculate how many Counties a District breaks up. Ideally, we want to lessen the amount of Counties broken up in this process. Depending on the County population, a standard measure can be established in order to even out Districts.
Mainly, I learned more about how people try to manage Gerrymandering. Gerrymandering is one of the best examples of the Zonation effect in the MAUP. This involves the splitting of Counties, usually unevenly, as means to exclude certain demographics to gain favor for a political party. A possible way to measure the effect it has on political districts would be to calculate how many Counties a District breaks up. Ideally, we want to lessen the amount of Counties broken up in this process. Depending on the County population, a standard measure can be established in order to even out Districts.
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