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PUBH 5380 - ArcGIS Online Exercise

PUBH 5380 Determinants of Health and Health Equity

Built Environments 2: Introduction to ArcGIS Online

Built Environment 2

Background

Built Environment, Part 3 (ArcGIS) See the Guide and video for ArcGIS in the Toolbox within the course in 2BU. Increasingly in public health, mapping tools are being used to better understand where people live and the resources (e.g., parks) available to them within their communities. ArcGIS is one mapping tool that is available for examining the availability of resources as well as the demographic make-up of an area. ArcGIS can be used to identify high-risk populations to target for community health interventions. For example, the health status of low socioeconomic status (SES) communities is worse off than higher SES communities. Since income is a significant predictor of health outcomes, public health practitioners often use US Census Data to identify low SES areas for community-level health interventions. For this part of the built environment assignment, students will become familiar with ArcGIS.

Assignment

  • Students will learn how to use ArcGIS Online to interact with geospatial layers in order to map various demographic and environmental factors in their assigned cities.

Deliverables

  • Submit a URL to an ArcGIS Online interactive map focused on your city and containing the following layers:
    • Population density
    • Household Income
    • Education Level
    • Parks

image illustrating geospatial layers

Data Category Description
ArcGIS Online Data

What are they? These are streaming layers that can be included in our map.

Does it cost any money? These are 100% free to use.

Is it easy to use? The very easiest.

Who creates this data? ESRI (the company who creates ArcGIS) populates a lot of the available data. Additionally, anyone with an ESRI account (including you all) can publish data via ArcGIS Online.

  • This means it is very important to verify the author of the data is trustworthy!

Are there disadvantages? Yes! There is very little analysis that can be conducted on data accessed this way. No worries though, as we are not conducting any analysis today.

Basemap A basemap is the underlying map image that all other data is overlaid.
ACS (American Community Survey) Beginning in 2010, the Census ACS survey replaced the Decennial Census for sampled research data. This is what we will use for income and education data.

 

Steps Images
Step #1: Launch ArcGIS Online and Log In
Step #2: Click Map

Step #3: Save Map

so there are less possible unfortunate accidents

Any name you like is fine.

Step #4: Enable Search Bar to we can then Zoom to Houston, Texas

Step #5: In the search box, type Houston. The pause a moment and select Houston, TX, USA.
Step #6: Explore other basemaps
Steps Images
Step #1: Click the plus and select Browse Layers.
Step #2: Change My Content to ArcGIS Online.
Step #3: Search for Education.
Step #4: Click ACS Educational Attainment Variables - Boundaries.
Step #5: Read description and click Add to Map.

Step #5: Click Layers and then expand the ACS layer.

  • As you zoom out first County and then State boundaries will activate.
Step #6: Click the Legend icon to view the legend.

 

Repeat steps for Adding ACS Education Data, but this time for ACS Medium Household Income.

 

Steps Images

Step #1: Two Ways to Toggle Visibility of Income and Education

  1. Click the eye to toggle a layer's visibility
  2. Drag to reorder layers

Repeat steps for Adding Data, but this time for 2021 USA Population Density.

 

Repeat steps for Adding Data, but this time for USA Parks.

Steps Images
Ensure the map is saved
Click the Share Map icon on the left
Select Organization and click Save
CLick the Map Properties icon on the left
Click the link for Item Details
This page is the URL you want to submit for Part #1 of this GIS exercise. The map can be explored by clicking Open in Map Viewer.

For example, here is the sample Houston project: PUBH5380-JoshuaBeen-HoustonTX - Overview (arcgis.com)

 

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