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TwitterMap made for VIDA storymap, http://nmcdc.maps.arcgis.com/apps/Cascade/index.html?appid=a55bb730dbea4a5da9c706b748b72e44, for question/section 2: "How are they doing economically?" showing economic characteristics of remote census tracts in New Mexico including some housing information and uninsured populations. For more information on remote tracts in this context, please see story map at above link or see details at the source feature layer:Containing Rural areas as defined by US Census 2013 urban/rural defined areas, http://nmcdc.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=fbd1e91ec0a54c58b6fcca8a5138c1fc. Remote is filtered to include: 'RURAL' in 2 category designation, Population of LESS THAN 5001 persons, AND % Low access low-income at 20 miles to AT LEAST 5%.
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TwitterMap made for VIDA storymap, http://nmcdc.maps.arcgis.com/apps/Cascade/index.html?appid=a55bb730dbea4a5da9c706b748b72e44, for question/section 1: "Who lives there?" showing population information in remote census tracts in New Mexico. For more information on remote tracts in this context, please see story map at above link or see details at the source feature layer:Containing Rural areas as defined by US Census 2013 urban/rural defined areas, http://nmcdc.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=fbd1e91ec0a54c58b6fcca8a5138c1fc. Remote is filtered to include: 'RURAL' in 2 category designation, Population of LESS THAN 5001 persons, AND % Low access low-income at 20 miles to AT LEAST 5%. Map displaying by Esri 2019 Age Dependency Ratios.
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TwitterThe "Major Cities" layer is derived from the "World Cities" dataset provided by ArcGIS Data and Maps group as part of the global data layers made available for public use. "Major cities" layer specifically contains National and Provincial capitals that have the highest population within their respective country. Cities were filtered based on the STATUS (“National capital”, “National and provincial capital”, “Provincial capital”, “National capital and provincial capital enclave”, and “Other”). Majority of these cities within larger countries have been filtered at the highest levels of POP_CLASS (“5,000,000 and greater” and “1,000,000 to 4,999,999”). However, China for example, was filtered with cities over 11 million people due to many highly populated cities. Population approximations are sourced from US Census and UN Data. Credits: ESRI, CIA World Factbook, GMI, NIMA, UN Data, UN Habitat, US Census Bureau Disclaimer: The designations employed and the presentation of material at this site do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat of the United Nations concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries.
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TwitterThis map uses an archive of Version 1.0 of the CEJST data as a fully functional GIS layer. See an archive of the latest version of the CEJST tool using Version 2.0 of the data released in December 2024 here.This map shows Census tracts throughout the US based on if they are considered disadvantaged or partially disadvantaged according to Justice40 Initiative criteria. This is overlaid with the most recent American Community Survey (ACS) figures from the U.S. Census Bureau to communicate the predominant race that lives within these disadvantaged or partially disadvantaged tracts. Predominance helps us understand the group of population which has the largest count within an area. Colors are more transparent if the predominant race has a similar count to another race/ethnicity group. The colors on the map help us better understand the predominant race or ethnicity:Hispanic or LatinoWhite Alone, not HispanicBlack or African American Alone, not HispanicAsian Alone, not HispanicAmerican Indian and Alaska Native Alone, not HispanicTwo or more races, not HispanicNative Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, not HispanicSome other race, not HispanicSearch for any region, city, or neighborhood throughout the US, DC, and Puerto Rico to learn more about the population in the disadvantaged tracts. Click on any tract to learn more. Zoom to your area, filter to your county or state, and save this web map focused on your area to share the pattern with others. You can also use this web map within an ArcGIS app such as a dashboard, instant app, or story. This map uses these hosted feature layers containing the most recent American Community Survey data. These layers are part of the ArcGIS Living Atlas, and are updated every year when the American Community Survey releases new estimates, so values in the map always reflect the newest data available.Note: Justice40 tracts use 2010-based boundaries, while the most recent ACS figures are offered on 2020-based boundaries. When you click on an area, there will be multiple pop-ups returned due to the differences in these boundaries. From Justice40 data source:"Census tract geographical boundaries are determined by the U.S. Census Bureau once every ten years. This tool utilizes the census tract boundaries from 2010 because they match the datasets used in the tool. The U.S. Census Bureau will update these tract boundaries in 2020.Under the current formula, a census tract will be identified as disadvantaged in one or more categories of criteria:IF the tract is above the threshold for one or more environmental or climate indicators AND the tract is above the threshold for the socioeconomic indicatorsCommunities are identified as disadvantaged by the current version of the tool for the purposes of the Justice40 Initiative if they are located in census tracts that are at or above the combined thresholds in one or more of eight categories of criteria.The goal of the Justice40 Initiative is to provide 40 percent of the overall benefits of certain Federal investments in [eight] key areas to disadvantaged communities. These [eight] key areas are: climate change, clean energy and energy efficiency, clean transit, affordable and sustainable housing, training and workforce development, the remediation and reduction of legacy pollution, [health burdens] and the development of critical clean water infrastructure." Source: Climate and Economic Justice Screening toolPurpose"Sec. 219. Policy. To secure an equitable economic future, the United States must ensure that environmental and economic justice are key considerations in how we govern. That means investing and building a clean energy economy that creates well‑paying union jobs, turning disadvantaged communities — historically marginalized and overburdened — into healthy, thriving communities, and undertaking robust actions to mitigate climate change while preparing for the impacts of climate change across rural, urban, and Tribal areas. Agencies shall make achieving environmental justice part of their missions by developing programs, policies, and activities to address the disproportionately high and adverse human health, environmental, climate-related and other cumulative impacts on disadvantaged communities, as well as the accompanying economic challenges of such impacts. It is therefore the policy of my Administration to secure environmental justice and spur economic opportunity for disadvantaged communities that have been historically marginalized and overburdened by pollution and underinvestment in housing, transportation, water and wastewater infrastructure, and health care." Source: Executive Order on Tackling the Climate Crisis at Home and AbroadUse of this Data"The pilot identifies 21 priority programs to immediately begin enhancing benefits for disadvantaged communities. These priority programs will provide a blueprint for other agencies to help inform their work to implement the Justice40 Initiative across government." Source: The Path to Achieving Justice 40
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This map is used in the Heat and Health Explorer tool. It is primarily meant to be used in that application and filtered. It includes CAPA heat mapping along with several demographic and administrative layers to provide context as to who and what are in the warmest and coolest areas of King County.Questions? Contact Daaniya Iyaz, King County Heat Mitigation Strategy Specialist, at daiyaz@kingcounty.gov for more information.
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TwitterMap made for VIDA storymap, http://nmcdc.maps.arcgis.com/apps/Cascade/index.html?appid=a55bb730dbea4a5da9c706b748b72e44, for question/section 4: "What are the health conditions?"" showing health characteristics of remote census tracts in New Mexico, including cognitive disability. Cognitive disability is self-reported and is defined as experiencing difficulty remembering, concentrating, or making decisions because of a physical, mental, or emotional problem. For more information on remote tracts in this context, please see story map at above link or see details at the source feature layer:Containing Rural areas as defined by US Census 2013 urban/rural defined areas, http://nmcdc.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=fbd1e91ec0a54c58b6fcca8a5138c1fc. Remote is filtered to include: 'RURAL' in 2 category designation, Population of LESS THAN 5001 persons, AND % Low access low-income at 20 miles to AT LEAST 5%.
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TwitterMap made for VIDA storymap, http://nmcdc.maps.arcgis.com/apps/Cascade/index.html?appid=a55bb730dbea4a5da9c706b748b72e44.For more information on remote tracts in this context, please see story map at above link or see details at the source feature layer:Containing Rural areas as defined by US Census 2013 urban/rural defined areas, http://nmcdc.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=fbd1e91ec0a54c58b6fcca8a5138c1fc. Remote is filtered to include: 'RURAL' in 2 category designation, Population of LESS THAN 5001 persons, AND % Low access low-income at 20 miles to AT LEAST 5%.
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TwitterUse the Sidebar template to include a set of tools and options that appear in a side panel next to the map. You can enable editing tools to allow users to add and update features in the map. Configure filters that app users can use to gain more information about your data. Include bookmarks to guide your users to important regions and add essential map tools for exploring the map. Examples: Showcase a detailed map of population data with supplementary text for further explanation. Allow data reviewers to investigate and update records with editing tools. Present public services in a map that your audience can filter for the types of services they need. Data requirements The Sidebar template has no specific data requirements. To use the Oriented imagery tool, the web map must have an oriented imagery layer. Key app capabilities Cover page - Include a cover page with custom text and logos to establish the purpose of the app. Edit tools - Provide options to add and update features in editable layers. Users can turn on snapping for more efficient and precise editing. Attribute filter - Configure map filter options that are available to app users. Bookmarks - Allow users to zoom and pan to a collection of preset extents that are saved in the map. Export - Print or export the search results or selected features as a .pdf, .jpg, or .png file that includes the pop-up content of returned features and an option to include the map. Measurement tools - Provide tools that measure distance and area and find and convert coordinates. Language switcher - Provide translations for custom text and create a multilingual app. Home, Zoom controls, Legend, Layer List, Search Supportability This web app is designed responsively to be used in browsers on desktops, mobile phones, and tablets. We are committed to ongoing efforts towards making our apps as accessible as possible. Please feel free to leave a comment on how we can improve the accessibility of our apps for those who use assistive technologies.
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TwitterMap made for VIDA storymap, http://nmcdc.maps.arcgis.com/apps/Cascade/index.html?appid=a55bb730dbea4a5da9c706b748b72e44, for question/section 2: "How are they doing economically?" showing economic characteristics of remote census tracts in New Mexico. For more information on remote tracts in this context, please see story map at above link or see details at the source feature layer:Containing Rural areas as defined by US Census 2013 urban/rural defined areas, http://nmcdc.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=fbd1e91ec0a54c58b6fcca8a5138c1fc. Remote is filtered to include: 'RURAL' in 2 category designation, Population of LESS THAN 5001 persons, AND % Low access low-income at 20 miles to AT LEAST 5%.
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TwitterMap made for VIDA storymap, http://nmcdc.maps.arcgis.com/apps/Cascade/index.html?appid=a55bb730dbea4a5da9c706b748b72e44, for question/section 5: "What are the environmental conditions?"" showing characteristics of the physical environment that can impact health outcomes and opportunities in New Mexico's remote census tracts. For more information on remote tracts in this context, please see story map at above link or see details at the source feature layer:Containing Rural areas as defined by US Census 2013 urban/rural defined areas, http://nmcdc.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=fbd1e91ec0a54c58b6fcca8a5138c1fc. Remote is filtered to include: 'RURAL' in 2 category designation, Population of LESS THAN 5001 persons, AND % Low access low-income at 20 miles to AT LEAST 5%.
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TwitterMap made for VIDA storymap, http://nmcdc.maps.arcgis.com/apps/Cascade/index.html?appid=a55bb730dbea4a5da9c706b748b72e44, for question/section 3: "What are the conditions of community infrastructure?"" showing characteristics of infrastructure that can impact economic opportunity and health outcomes of remote census tracts in New Mexico, including health service locations.For more information on remote tracts in this context, please see story map at above link or see details at the source feature layer:Containing Rural areas as defined by US Census 2013 urban/rural defined areas, http://nmcdc.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=fbd1e91ec0a54c58b6fcca8a5138c1fc. Remote is filtered to include: 'RURAL' in 2 category designation, Population of LESS THAN 5001 persons, AND % Low access low-income at 20 miles to AT LEAST 5%.
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TwitterMap made for VIDA storymap, http://nmcdc.maps.arcgis.com/apps/Cascade/index.html?appid=a55bb730dbea4a5da9c706b748b72e44, for question/section 4: "What are the health conditions?"" showing health characteristics of remote small areas in New Mexico, including premature deaths by chronic disease deaths. Premature deaths is based off an average lifespan of 75 years.For more information on remote small areas in this context, please see story map at above link or see details at the source feature layer:Containing Rural areas as defined by US Census 2013 urban/rural defined areas, http://nmcdc.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=fbd1e91ec0a54c58b6fcca8a5138c1fc. Remote is filtered to include: 'RURAL' in 2 category designation, Population of LESS THAN 5001 persons, AND % Low access low-income at 20 miles to AT LEAST 5% for census tracts and small areas that contain a remote census tract are selected.
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TwitterMap made for VIDA storymap, http://nmcdc.maps.arcgis.com/apps/Cascade/index.html?appid=a55bb730dbea4a5da9c706b748b72e44, For more information on remote tracts in this context, please see story map at above link or see details at the source feature layer:Containing Rural areas as defined by US Census 2013 urban/rural defined areas, http://nmcdc.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=fbd1e91ec0a54c58b6fcca8a5138c1fc. Remote is filtered to include: 'RURAL' in 2 category designation, Population of LESS THAN 5001 persons, AND % Low access low-income at 20 miles to AT LEAST 5%.
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TwitterThis analysis was completed using the Enrich Layer tool in ArcGIS Online. For more information on how data is summarized using GeoEnrichment see this explanation.Values below the map are an estimate of those potentially impacted by heavy rainfall from Hurricane Florence. Click a zone to see the number of people impacted.Data includes the population in the United States.Rain Forecast: This 7-day forecast from NOAA covers 9/11 - 9/18 and has been filtered to show areas expecting 5 inches of rain or more. Source: National Weather Service Weather Prediction Center.It is important to note that the area affected by a tropical cyclone can extend well beyond the confines of the cone enclosing the most likely track area of the center. Need more data and support for Hurricane Florence? Visit Esri's Disaster Response Program for more.
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TwitterMap made for VIDA storymap, http://nmcdc.maps.arcgis.com/apps/Cascade/index.html?appid=a55bb730dbea4a5da9c706b748b72e44, for question/section 2: "How are they doing economically?" showing economic characteristics of remote census tracts in New Mexico including some housing information and uninsured populations. For more information on remote tracts in this context, please see story map at above link or see details at the source feature layer:Containing Rural areas as defined by US Census 2013 urban/rural defined areas, http://nmcdc.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=fbd1e91ec0a54c58b6fcca8a5138c1fc. Remote is filtered to include: 'RURAL' in 2 category designation, Population of LESS THAN 5001 persons, AND % Low access low-income at 20 miles to AT LEAST 5%.