I know what you’re saying, but seriously, why no legend? Someone could interpret it either way
Rift3N on
Do you think one day people could live normally in the outback just like southern US became habitable thanks to modern technology?
Suspicious_Walrus682 on
Any resources there?
DistractionCitron on
Why doesn’t anyone live in the bottom and top middle? I know most people like living near large bodies of water and this is a whole island.
flippertyflip on
Some of these white areas are all but dead tbh. I reckon you increase it to about 3+% and the yellow would be much bigger.
Ok-Push9899 on
Curious to know how you did this. Manually or with some code? Are these census districts?
You presumably started with a table of district vs population, or perhaps district vs density. Did you start from the least dense and just move out grabbing consecutive regions until the 2% threshold was met? If you did it programmatically, what info gave you the spatial relationships between districts, or wasn’t it necessary? i.e. the least dense are contiguous.
What does 1% and 3% look like? Was it instantly obvious that 2% was the most dramatic?
Cody-512 on
I didn’t realize north central and north eastern Aus. were so uninhabited. I’m assuming lack of freshwater is one of the primary reasons. Is inhospitable landscape the next big issue or something else? It seems like desalination plants could be put there if the terrain was forgiving enough near the coast or far enough inland for such a large chunk of coastal area to be unpopulated. Hopefully it’s protected for wildlife
browsib on
False. This map shows where 100% of Australia lives
onlycodeposts on
Couldn’t you just draw a circle around Newcastle and say the same thing?
hawkseye17 on
I would not expect a lot of people to live in the desert
Lothleen on
Now do Canada
WorriedTomatillo7419 on
Weird I would’ve thought the 2% would be in the yellow area
r_slash on
It looks like someone spilled their flat white on a map of Australia
Goodnite15 on
Because every time someone tries to move there the kangaroos knock on your door for a kick box match. They’ll wait there all day until you need to go to the store. They’ve been training for hundreds of years. No one wants a kickboxing match against a professional everyday, that’s exhausting.
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Everything in yellow was ceded to the emus.
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I know what you’re saying, but seriously, why no legend? Someone could interpret it either way
Do you think one day people could live normally in the outback just like southern US became habitable thanks to modern technology?
Any resources there?
Why doesn’t anyone live in the bottom and top middle? I know most people like living near large bodies of water and this is a whole island.
Some of these white areas are all but dead tbh. I reckon you increase it to about 3+% and the yellow would be much bigger.
Curious to know how you did this. Manually or with some code? Are these census districts?
You presumably started with a table of district vs population, or perhaps district vs density. Did you start from the least dense and just move out grabbing consecutive regions until the 2% threshold was met? If you did it programmatically, what info gave you the spatial relationships between districts, or wasn’t it necessary? i.e. the least dense are contiguous.
What does 1% and 3% look like? Was it instantly obvious that 2% was the most dramatic?
I didn’t realize north central and north eastern Aus. were so uninhabited. I’m assuming lack of freshwater is one of the primary reasons. Is inhospitable landscape the next big issue or something else? It seems like desalination plants could be put there if the terrain was forgiving enough near the coast or far enough inland for such a large chunk of coastal area to be unpopulated. Hopefully it’s protected for wildlife
False. This map shows where 100% of Australia lives
Couldn’t you just draw a circle around Newcastle and say the same thing?
I would not expect a lot of people to live in the desert
Now do Canada
Weird I would’ve thought the 2% would be in the yellow area
It looks like someone spilled their flat white on a map of Australia
Because every time someone tries to move there the kangaroos knock on your door for a kick box match. They’ll wait there all day until you need to go to the store. They’ve been training for hundreds of years. No one wants a kickboxing match against a professional everyday, that’s exhausting.