Explanation
Introduction
The Food Access and Strategy Simulation tool is a powerful resource for analyzing and simulating the effects of adding or removing stores on household food access. This guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions to help you navigate and utilize the tool effectively.
Key Features of the Interface
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Map Overview
- Legend:
- Supermarkets: Represented by hexagons.
- Convenience Stores: Represented by small triangles.
- Households: Shaped like houses.
- High Food Access: Green.
- Medium Food Access: Orange/Yellow.
- Low Food Access: Red.
- The map is interactive, allowing you to navigate, zoom, and click on specific elements to explore detailed information about stores and households.
- Legend:
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Household Data
- Attributes available for each household include:
- Income
- Household size
- Number of vehicles
- Number of workers
- Proximity to the nearest store (within a mile)
- Transit time (public and private)
- Food access score
- Data is sourced from the Census Bureau and Google Maps, ensuring accuracy and relevance. The data reflects real-world locations as closely as possible, with granularity at the census tract level.
- Income
- Community Data Bar
- Aggregated metrics displayed for the selected area:
- Total number of households
- Number of supermarkets and convenience stores
- Average household income
- Average number of household vehicles