In order to begin geospatial analysis, we need to understand some key underlying concepts that are unique to the field. The list isn't long, but nearly every aspect of analysis traces back to one of these ideas.
GIS concepts
Thematic maps
As its name suggests, a thematic map portrays a specific theme. A general reference map visually represents features as they relate geographically to navigation or planning. A thematic map goes beyond location to provide the geographic context for information around a central idea. Usually, a thematic map is designed for a targeted audience to answer specific questions. The value of thematic maps lies in what they do not show. A thematic map will use minimal geographic features to avoid...