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  1. Census Tapestry Segmentation

    • chattadata.org
    • data.chattlibrary.org
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    Updated Dec 4, 2014
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    Hosted by the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Open Geospatial Data Portal (2014). Census Tapestry Segmentation [Dataset]. https://www.chattadata.org/dataset/Census-Tapestry-Segmentation/kvr2-hdfg
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    tsv, application/rssxml, application/rdfxml, xml, csv, jsonAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Dec 4, 2014
    Dataset provided by
    Open Geospatial Consortiumhttps://www.ogc.org/
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    Hosted by the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Open Geospatial Data Portal
    Description

    Tapestry segment descriptions can be found here..http://www.esri.com/library/brochures/pdfs/tapestry-segmentation.pdf For more than 30 years, companies, agencies, and organizations have used segmentation to divide and group their consumer markets to more precisely target their best customers and prospects. This targeting method is superior to using “scattershot” methods that might attract these preferred groups. Segmentation explains customer diversity, simplifies marketing campaigns, describes lifestyle and lifestage, and incorporates a wide range of data. Segmentation systems operate on the theory that people with similar tastes, lifestyles, and behaviors seek others with the same tastes—“like seeks like.” These behaviors can be measured, predicted, and targeted. Esri’s Tapestry Segmentation system combines the “who” of lifestyle demography with the “where” of local neighborhood geography to create a model of various lifestyle classifications or segments of actual neighborhoods with addresses—distinct behavioral market segments. The tapestry segmentation is almost comical in the sense that it trys to describe such small details of individuals daily lives just by analyzing the data provided on your CENSUS form. These segements are not only ideal for marketing and targeting lifestyles within a geographic location, but they are fun to read. Take the time to find out which segment you live in!

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    2019 USA Tapestry Segmentation

    • arcgishub.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Feb 27, 2020
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    ArcGIS Hub (2020). 2019 USA Tapestry Segmentation [Dataset]. https://arcgishub.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/dma-9
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    Dataset updated
    Feb 27, 2020
    Dataset authored and provided by
    ArcGIS Hub
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    This service offers Esri's Updated Demographics, Census Data, Tapestry Segmentation, and Business Summary data for the United States. Updates are based on the decennial census, Infogroup business data, other public and proprietary data sources, and proprietary models.

    All attributes are available at all geography levels: country, state, county, tract, block group, ZIP code, place, county subdivision, congressional district, core-based statistical area (CBSA), and designated market area (DMA).

    There are over 2,100 attributes in categories such as: population, households, race and ethnicity, educational attainment, marital status, employment by industry and occupation, income, net worth, housing and home value, number of businesses and employees, sales, and many others. Key attributes from the 2010 Census such as population, are presented for reference. Some attributes such as population, income, and home value, are also projected five years to 2021.

    Esri offers Updated Demographics for 2019 and 2024 and Tapestry Segmentation for 2019. Esri provides Census Data for geographies not supplied by the Census Bureau including ZIP Codes and DMAs.

    To view ArcGIS Online items using this service, including the terms of use, visit http://goto.arcgisonline.com/demographics9/USA_Demographics_and_Boundaries_2019.

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    Explore a Tapestry of World Ecosystems

    • resources-gisinschools-nz.hub.arcgis.com
    • communities-amerigeoss.opendata.arcgis.com
    Updated Nov 18, 2014
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    ArcGIS StoryMaps (2014). Explore a Tapestry of World Ecosystems [Dataset]. https://resources-gisinschools-nz.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/Story::explore-a-tapestry-of-world-ecosystems
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    Dataset updated
    Nov 18, 2014
    Dataset authored and provided by
    ArcGIS StoryMaps
    Description

    The United States Geological Survey has published a new global ecosystems map of unprecedented detail that lets you explore a tapestry of World ecosystems. The map was produced by a team led by Roger Sayre, Ph.D., Senior Scientist for Ecosystems at the USGS Land Change Science Program. It is a mosaic of almost 4,000 unique ecological areas called Ecological Land Units (ELUs) based on four factors that are key in determining the makeup of ecosystems. Three of these—bioclimate, landforms, and rock type—are physical phenomena that drive the formation of soils and the distribution of vegetation. The fourth, land cover, is the vegetation that is found in a location as a response to the physical factors. This Story Map Journal has two main features, an ecosystems browser and an ecosystem tour. In the ecosystem browser, point and click at any location on the map and the name of that ecosystem appears in a pop-up box. In general, tans are deserts, yellows and light greens are savannas, darker greens are forests, mountainous regions have texture, reddish is warm and bluish is cold. The browser includes pan and zoom functions. ​The ecosystem tour starts on the next page of this map journal. It features places on Earth where the diversity of Ecological Facets (EFs), the building blocks of ELUs, is highly concentrated in an area. The world is divided up into 3.5 billion cells, each one 250 meters on a side, and each of these cells represents one of 47,500 types of EFs. The areas described in the following pages are all locations with relatively high numbers of EFs. While these are areas of high ecological landscape diversity, they are not necessarily areas of high biodiversity. Many EFs have naturally low species diversity, or have been heavily modified by human activity. The areas in the ecosystem tour below include many interesting and beautiful locations that are widely scattered across our hugely diverse planet.

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    ZIP Code

    • arcgishub.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Feb 27, 2020
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    ArcGIS Hub (2020). ZIP Code [Dataset]. https://arcgishub.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/zip-code-24/geoservice
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    Dataset updated
    Feb 27, 2020
    Dataset authored and provided by
    ArcGIS Hub
    Area covered
    Description

    This service offers Esri's Updated Demographics, Census Data, Tapestry Segmentation, and Business Summary data for the United States. Updates are based on the decennial census, Infogroup business data, other public and proprietary data sources, and proprietary models.

    All attributes are available at all geography levels: country, state, county, tract, block group, ZIP code, place, county subdivision, congressional district, core-based statistical area (CBSA), and designated market area (DMA).

    There are over 2,100 attributes in categories such as: population, households, race and ethnicity, educational attainment, marital status, employment by industry and occupation, income, net worth, housing and home value, number of businesses and employees, sales, and many others. Key attributes from the 2010 Census such as population, are presented for reference. Some attributes such as population, income, and home value, are also projected five years to 2021.

    Esri offers Updated Demographics for 2019 and 2024 and Tapestry Segmentation for 2019. Esri provides Census Data for geographies not supplied by the Census Bureau including ZIP Codes and DMAs.

    To view ArcGIS Online items using this service, including the terms of use, visit http://goto.arcgisonline.com/demographics9/USA_Demographics_and_Boundaries_2019.

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    Massachusetts/Boston COVID-19 Cases Normalized to Population

    • boston-covid-nu.hub.arcgis.com
    • coronavirus-response-boston-nu.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Aug 21, 2020
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    Northeastern University (2020). Massachusetts/Boston COVID-19 Cases Normalized to Population [Dataset]. https://boston-covid-nu.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/massachusetts-boston-covid-19-cases-normalized-to-population
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    Dataset updated
    Aug 21, 2020
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Northeastern University
    Area covered
    Boston, Massachusetts
    Description

    This dashboard has been created by researches at the Kostas Research Institute at Northeastern University.The dashboard provides information concerning the COVID-19 crisis currently impacting Massachusetts cities and towns and the neighborhoods of Boston, MA. The dashboard displays total COVID-19 cases by MA city of town or Boston neighborhood, COVID-19 cases normalized to population by MA city of town or Boston neighborhood and total COVID-19 deaths as of the August 19, 2020 update from DPH.The data for this dashboard was obtained from:Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) Boston Public Heath Commission (BPHC) Environmental Systems Research Institute (ESRI).ESRI Community Tapestry data is also able to be viewed in this dashboard.

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Census Tapestry Segmentation

Explore at:
tsv, application/rssxml, application/rdfxml, xml, csv, jsonAvailable download formats
Dataset updated
Dec 4, 2014
Dataset provided by
Open Geospatial Consortiumhttps://www.ogc.org/
Authors
Hosted by the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Open Geospatial Data Portal
Description

Tapestry segment descriptions can be found here..http://www.esri.com/library/brochures/pdfs/tapestry-segmentation.pdf For more than 30 years, companies, agencies, and organizations have used segmentation to divide and group their consumer markets to more precisely target their best customers and prospects. This targeting method is superior to using “scattershot” methods that might attract these preferred groups. Segmentation explains customer diversity, simplifies marketing campaigns, describes lifestyle and lifestage, and incorporates a wide range of data. Segmentation systems operate on the theory that people with similar tastes, lifestyles, and behaviors seek others with the same tastes—“like seeks like.” These behaviors can be measured, predicted, and targeted. Esri’s Tapestry Segmentation system combines the “who” of lifestyle demography with the “where” of local neighborhood geography to create a model of various lifestyle classifications or segments of actual neighborhoods with addresses—distinct behavioral market segments. The tapestry segmentation is almost comical in the sense that it trys to describe such small details of individuals daily lives just by analyzing the data provided on your CENSUS form. These segements are not only ideal for marketing and targeting lifestyles within a geographic location, but they are fun to read. Take the time to find out which segment you live in!

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