Title: Mapping Poverty Alachua County, Florida
1Mapping Poverty Alachua County, Florida
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2Purposes of Our Study
- To explore patterns of poverty within Alachua
County using specific poverty indicators - To Implement ARCGIS and ARCMAP programs to
present a spatial analysis of this data. - To present this data in a spatial format to aid
in decision making process for striving toward
reduced poverty in the county
3Alachua County
- Located in North Central Florida
- Population of approximately 223, 578
- 24 of population living below the poverty level
- Includes the cities of Alachua, Archer,
Gainesville, Hawthorne, High Springs, La Crosse,
Micanopy, Newberry, and Waldo.
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5Poverty Indicators
- We looked at three variables we feel are linked
to poverty. - 1. Economic Indicators
- 2. Sociodemographic Indicators
- 3. Vulnerability Indicators
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6Economic Poverty Indicator
- We determined an economic indicator of poverty by
using the established census bureau guidelines
and then creating 3 levels of High, Medium and
Low Poverty based on aggregated income levels and
household income using established census block
groups.
7Economic Poverty Levels
- High Poverty Income 10,000 13,999
- Medium PovertyIncome 14, 000 -16, 999
- Low Poverty Income 17,000- 20, 000
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9Socioeconomic Indicator
- We explored the relationship between poverty and
key ethnic groups to look for suggestive trends. -
10High poverty rates tend to correspond with high
Hispanic population abundance
11Medium poverty rates tend to correspond with
medium African American population abundance
12Low poverty rates tend to correspond with high
Caucasian population abundance except in SW
Gainesville
13Socioeconomic Indicator
- We also looked at education levels as they relate
to poverty. -
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17Socioeconomic Indicator
- There are less individuals receiving diplomas in
rural areas - Suggests that social programs should be extended
to these areas to ensure high school completion
18Vulnerability Indicator
- We chose to look at two types of vulnerability
indicators environmental vulnerability and
availability to services vulnerability.
19Availability to Services Vulnerability
- Those factors we considered important include
presence of fire departments, hospitals, schools,
transit routes and sewer. These factors
contribute to social poverty by making it
difficult for individuals in areas where there
are fewer available services. A reduced access to
services means reduced opportunities and
increased safety risks.
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21Environmental Vulnerability
- Environmental vulnerability factors contribute to
an impoverished circumstance for those
individuals living in areas because they
influence the quality of air, water and soil.
They influence the kind of risks to which people
in these areas are exposed. By extension, this
may further depress the economics of areas if
individuals exposed to contaminants become sick
and do not have adequate if any insurance to
cover medical expenses.
22Environmental Vulnerability
- The factors we considered to be significant
include location of hazardous waste sites, sewage
treatment plants and pipe placements, solid waste
sites and superfund sites.
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24In Conclusion
- Most impoverished areas in Alachua fall within
the rural areas outside of city boundaries and
within Gainesville boundaries in the North East
area of the city. - Most services found within urbanized areas and
less in rural
25In Conclusion
- Hazardous waste sites predominately in lower
sociodemographic regions within city boundaries
while sewage treatment plants are more equally
distributed throughout Alachua - Superfund site located in Gainesville boundaries
within one of the poorest communities