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- description: Census Tract Data - Census 2000 This data layer represents Census 2000 demographic data derived from the PL94-171
redistricting files and SF3. Census geographic entities include blocks, blockgroups and tracts. Tiger line files are the source
of the geometry representing the Census blocks. Attributes include total population counts, racial/ethnic, and poverty/income
information. Racial/ethnic classifications are represented in units of blocks, blockgroups and tracts. Poverty and income
data are represented in units of blockgroups and tracts. Percentages of each racial/ethnic group have been calculated from
the population counts. Total Minority counts and percentages were compiled from each racial/ethnic non-white category. Categories
compiled to create the Total Minority count includes the following: African American, Asian, American Indian, Pacific Islander,
White Hispanic, Other and all mixed race categories. The percentage poverty attribute represents the percent of the population
living at or below poverty level. The per capita income attribute represents the sum of all income within the geographic entity,
divided by the total population of that entity. Special fields designed to be used for EJ analysis have been derived from
the PL data and include the following: Percentage difference of block, blockgroup and total minority from the state and county
averages, percentile rank for each percent total minority within state and county entities. Food Desert Locator Documenation
The Healthy Food Financing Initiative (HFFI) Working Group defines a food desert as a low-income census tract where a substantial
number or share of residents has low access to a supermarket or large grocery store. To qualify as low-income, census tracts
must meet the Treasury Department's New Markets Tax Credit (NMTC) program eligibility criteria. Furthermore, to qualify
as a food desert tract at least 33% of the tract's population (or a minimum of 500 people) must have low access to a
supermarket or large grocery store. Low access to a healty food retail outlet is defined as more than 1 mile from a supermarket
or large grocery store in urban ares and as more than 10 miles in rural areas. The Food Desert Locator includes characteristics
only for census tracts that qualify as food deserts. All store data come from the 2006 directory of stores, and all population
and household data come from the 2000 Census of Population and Housing. For the 140 urban census tracts for which grid-level
data are not available, all people in the tract are assumed to have low-access to a supermarket or large grocery store.; abstract:
Census Tract Data - Census 2000 This data layer represents Census 2000 demographic data derived from the PL94-171 redistricting
files and SF3. Census geographic entities include blocks, blockgroups and tracts. Tiger line files are the source of the geometry
representing the Census blocks. Attributes include total population counts, racial/ethnic, and poverty/income information.
Racial/ethnic classifications are represented in units of blocks, blockgroups and tracts. Poverty and income data are represented
in units of blockgroups and tracts. Percentages of each racial/ethnic group have been calculated from the population counts.
Total Minority counts and percentages were compiled from each racial/ethnic non-white category. Categories compiled to create
the Total Minority count includes the following: African American, Asian, American Indian, Pacific Islander, White Hispanic,
Other and all mixed race categories. The percentage poverty attribute represents the percent of the population living at or
below poverty level. The per capita income attribute represents the sum of all income within the geographic entity, divided
by the total population of that entity. Special fields designed to be used for EJ analysis have been derived from the PL data
and include the following: Percentage difference of block, blockgroup and total minority from the state and county averages,
percentile rank for each percent total minority within state and county entities. Food Desert Locator Documenation The Healthy
Food Financing Initiative (HFFI) Working Group defines a food desert as a low-income census tract where a substantial number
or share of residents has low access to a supermarket or large grocery store. To qualify as low-income, census tracts must
meet the Treasury Department's New Markets Tax Credit (NMTC) program eligibility criteria. Furthermore, to qualify as
a food desert tract at least 33% of the tract's population (or a minimum of 500 people) must have low access to a supermarket
or large grocery store. Low access to a healty food retail outlet is defined as more than 1 mile from a supermarket or large
grocery store in urban ares and as more than 10 miles in rural areas. The Food Desert Locator includes characteristics only
for census tracts that qualify as food deserts. All store data come from the 2006 directory of stores, and all population
and household data come from the 2000 Census of Population and Housing. For the 140 urban census tracts for which grid-level
data are not available, all people in the tract are assumed to have low-access to a supermarket or large grocery store.
Citation
- Title Food Desert Census Tract Polygons, Region 9, 2000, US EPA Region 9.
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2017-10-16T17:18:20.876984
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- URL: http://www.ers.usda.gov/data/fooddesert/documentation.html
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- URL: http://www.epa.gov/region09/
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2018-08-06T19:37:26Z
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on a transform by Damian Ulbricht. Run on 2018-08-06T19:37:26Z
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