Category: Spatial Analysis Group
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Technical Supplement to Economic Needs of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in Distressed Areas: Establishing Baseline Information
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Strengthening the Voice of California’s New Workers: Labor and Community Efforts to Improve Worker Health and Safety
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Southern California’s Labor Force: Diversity and Aging
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Socioeconomic Status of American Indian Adults in Los Angeles
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Socioeconomic Characteristics of American Indians in Los Angeles County
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Redlining or Risk? A Spatial Analysis of Auto Insurance Rates in Los Angeles.
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REVISION – Southern California’s Performance Sustainable Communities Monitoring Tool
Southern California is in a perpetual state of change. In recent years, regional planners have sought to focus growth near existing jobs and transit, in areas where people drive less for commutes and have more transportation options. REVISION is a new web application dedicated to understanding community change in Southern California. With a range…
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Inserting Equity into the Process of School Choice in Urban Communities: A Case Study in Central Los Angeles
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Complete Streets Initiative Manager Madeline Brozen Participates in UCLA’s GIS Day 2013 Program
Madeline Brozen, Manager of the Lewis Center’s Complete Streets Initiative, delivered a presentation entitled Bicycle Count Data Clearinghouse at UCLA’s GIS Day 2013 program at the Charles E. Young Research Library on Wednesday, November 20. The program also featured the following presentations: Looking for Asokan Edicts with GIS – Thomas Gillespie; A Map for the Future: Measuring Radiation Levels…
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Housing the City – An Analysis of Barriers and Strategies to Increase Housing Density in Los Angeles
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