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Stephen Guerin
At lunch today, there was a discussion about web data resources for demographic
data that can be imported into ABMs. I've been pretty impressed with
http://www.dataplace.org. Keith Hunter and I have been messing with it for some
urban housing studies. It has a strong googleMaps-like interface with
surprisingly fast performance.

To try it out, put in a city name, pull up a map and then add the gis layers
from the right-hand side that are categorized by Housing, Income, Mortgage
Lending and Social / Demographic.

Anyone else have a useful resource for demographic maps?


-Steve
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Tom Johnson
This is not demographic data per se, but an interesting site related to
property ownership in New York City can be found at
http://www.propertyshark.com/mason/

And there are similar (often NY centric) resources at
*) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/11/05/technology/05money.html
*) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/11/06/realestate/06cover.html?pagewanted=2

>From the Census Bureau:
Main page: http://www.census.gov/
And American Fact Finder:
http://factfinder.census.gov/home/saff/main.html?_lang=en

And this O'Reilly site, though not updated since July, has some interesting
links.
http://radar.oreilly.com/archives/2005/07/where_20_a_coll.html

--tom

On 11/9/05, Stephen Guerin <stephen.guerin at redfish.com> wrote:

>
> At lunch today, there was a discussion about web data resources for
> demographic
> data that can be imported into ABMs. I've been pretty impressed with
> http://www.dataplace.org. Keith Hunter and I have been messing with it for
> some
> urban housing studies. It has a strong googleMaps-like interface with
> surprisingly fast performance.
>
> To try it out, put in a city name, pull up a map and then add the gis
> layers
> from the right-hand side that are categorized by Housing, Income, Mortgage
> Lending and Social / Demographic.
>
> Anyone else have a useful resource for demographic maps?
>
>
> -Steve
> _____________________________________________________________________
> Stephen.Guerin at Redfish.com
> www.Redfish.com <http://www.Redfish.com>
> 624 Agua Fria Street, Santa Fe, NM 87501
> mobile: (505)577-5828
> office: Santa Fe, NM (505)995-0206 / London, UK +44 (0) 20 7993 4769
>
>
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