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Housing units comparison between UCLA and UC-Berkeley neighborhood

Housing units comparison between UCLA and UC-Berkeley neighborhood. Winnie Huang UP 206A Feb 14, 2006. Objective. The purpose of this project is to compare number of rooms available around UCLA and UC-Berkeley using census 2000 data

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Housing units comparison between UCLA and UC-Berkeley neighborhood

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  1. Housing units comparison between UCLA and UC-Berkeley neighborhood Winnie Huang UP 206A Feb 14, 2006

  2. Objective • The purpose of this project is to compare number of rooms available around UCLA and UC-Berkeley using census 2000 data • Will focus on UCLA area during midterm and follow up UC-Berkeley information at final

  3. Geographic boundary of Los Angeles County was created using Select By Attribute A new frame was inserted in the layout view to create the Inset Map. Select By Location was applied to retrieve census tract information within Los Angeles County Map 1:Geographic Overview

  4. Population data is joinedusing census 2000 information Graduated colors are used to show different quantities Map2 – Population density in Los Angeles County

  5. Inset map Select By Attribute Select By Location Buffer Geocode Map3 – 5 mile buffer around UCLA

  6. Skills used in map4: Buffer Select by location Select by attributes Join Graduated colors Geocoding Map4 – Aggregate rooms within 5 mile buffer

  7. Next Steps • Collect housing units information in UC-Berkeley neighborhood • Comparison of these two areas • Applied poverty information to display affordable housing in these two areas.

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