Making Bivariate Choropleth Maps with ArcMap

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By Aileen Buckley,*Esri Cartographer

At the 2013 Esri User Conference, I demonstrated a renderer and a geoprocessing tool that could be used to make bivariate choropleth maps. In this blog post, I provide links to these resources so you can use them to make your own bivariate choropleth maps.

If you are interested, here is a link to the video (http://video.esri.com/watch/2578/making-beautiful-maps), which gives you some background information about bivariate choropleth maps and how to make them.

This is a link to a zip file with the renderer and a screenshot of how to register the dll (http://downloads.esri.com/MappingCe...te_maps/Bivariate_Choropleth_Map_Renderer.zip). This version of the renderer should work all the way back to version 10.0.

This is a link to the zip file with the geoprocessing tool that classes and renders the data (http://downloads.esri.com/MappingCe...riate_maps/Bivariate_Choropleth_Map_Tools.zip). Note that the tool does not create the legend. This zip file also contains an .mxd and a style file that will help you make the missing legend. To add the legend, create it in a new data frame and position it where you wish on the page in ArcMap.

Thanks to Thomas Enge, of the Esri Applications Prototype Lab (https://maps.esri.com/demo/), for his help with the renderer. Thanks to Kevin Butler, Ph.D., for his help with the geoprocessing tool. Finally, thanks to Cynthia Brewer, Ph.D., for her review of the colors in the style.



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