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Manual Equal Area Block Division in ArcGIS 10.8 | Flexible Compartment Mapping using Google Earth In this tutorial, I demonstrate a manual and flexible method to divide a land block into equal area compartments using ArcGIS 10.8 with support from Google Earth Pro. Unlike automated or grid-based methods, this approach is highly flexible and works especially well for irregularly shaped blocks, where standard tools often fail or produce impractical divisions. This method is useful for forestry compartment planning, land management, conservation blocks, research plots, and field-based GIS projects. The workflow includes: Creating and adjusting block boundaries in Google Earth Pro Importing and cleaning polygons in ArcGIS 10.8 Manual division into equal-area compartments Fixing gaps, overlaps, and boundary errors Producing a clean and accurate shapefile for further analysis This method is ideal when precision and flexibility are more important than rigid geometric patterns. 🔧 Software Used: ArcGIS Desktop 10.8 Google Earth Pro 📌 Suitable for: Forestry & environmental planning Land parcel division Research & academic GIS work Manual compartment mapping If you find this video helpful, don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more practical GIS tutorials. Copyright Disclaimer: - Under section 107 of the copyright Act 1976, allowance is mad for FAIR USE for purpose such a as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statues that might otherwise be infringing. Non- Profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of FAIR USE.