Forecasting Socioeconomic Trends02/06/2009 |
| ESRI's 2009/2014 demographic data updates identify areas of high unemployment, activity in the housing market, rising vacancy rates, reduced consumer spending, changes in income, and increased population diversity. Updated data variables, such as population, housing, age, income, and home value, ensure that analysts can conduct their research with the most accurate information available, particularly for fast-changing areas. |
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ESRI data is created to provide the most accurate small-area analysis at any geographic level. The accuracy of the data helped ESRI identify the beginning of the bursting housing bubble and subprime mortgage crisis a full two years before the market collapsed.
ESRI's 2009/2014 data was created using a proven methodology and has been released for more than 2,000 demographic data variables including 2014 forecasts, and five major data collections. ESRI Data is released across 11 different geographies, from national to block group levels.
The data is currently available in more than 50 reports and maps from Business Analyst Online, ESRI's on-demand analysis tool, and as ad hoc databases. It will also be available soon in ArcGIS Business Analyst desktop software, the optional ArcGIS Business Analyst Segmentation Module, and ArcGIS Business Analyst Server as well as from ArcGIS Online. Information from the data can be used by organizations to analyze trends, identify growth, and make governmental or business decisions about expanding services and to reveal new market opportunities. Website: http://www.esri.com/data Supplier: ESRI (Headquarters) More news from this supplier: Expanded Street Map Coverage API Mashup Competition ESRI Regional User Group to Explore Designing Future ESRI Assists Haiti Earthquake Response Spatial Roundtable Discussion Turns to Planning 2.0 West Virginia Expands STEM Education Use of GIS in Forestry Industry Geospatial Technology Update High-Speed Internet Coverage Mapped 2009 Mobile Government Grant Recipients ProFlex Lite Single-board GNSS Leica and MicroSurvey Partnership GEO-10 Supports Emergency Mapping Charity UK-Indonesia Climate Change Partnership Expanded Street Map Coverage ION Awards and Fellow Memberships Minicad 5.1 Surveying CAD Software Maptek Raises for Make-A-Wish Integrated Mobile Laser Scanning System VMX-250 50RX Reflectorless Total Stations Comments (0): |
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NASA's Earth Observing-1 satellite captured this image of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on the morning of Jan. 15, 2010. The image shows the densely built and densely populated capital city. Satellite images like this one, when compared with similar images taken before the earthquake, will provide information to support disaster recovery efforts in Haiti. Data from the Advanced Land Imager on the satellite. Image processed by NASA's Earth Observatory, Goddard Space Flight Center
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