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This presentation explores how spatial analytics and story maps can be leveraged to share statistical data effectively. Utilizing data from the United Nations Millennium Development Goals, we examine key concepts such as data inventory and quality, identifying statistically significant hotspots, and understanding patterns through regression analysis. Additionally, we delve into the dynamics of poverty trends, data reliability, and factors influencing literacy. Join us as we build compelling story maps that bring statistics to life and provide a clearer picture of social issues and regional vulnerabilities.
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Sharing the Stories in Statistical Data Lauren M Scott, PhD Aileen R Buckley, PhD
Outline • Spatial Analytics • Story Maps Data for this presentation was downloaded from the United Nations Millennium Development Goals Indicators web site. We used information in the United Nations 2013 Millennium Development Goals Report throughout this presentation. Sharing Information and Statistics
Spatial Analytics for Statistical Data • Data inventory and quality • Statistically significant hot spots and spatial outliers • Regression analysis to understand the WHY behind the maps and data • Multivariate analysis to understand regional patterns Sharing Information and Statistics
Data for Poverty • Availability • Reliability • Currency Sharing Information and Statistics
Data availability Sharing Information and Statistics
Currency of Data: Poverty Sharing Information and Statistics
Poverty Trends Sharing Information and Statistics
Regions of Change: Poverty Sharing Information and Statistics
Spatial Anomalies Sharing Information and Statistics
Factors Promoting Literacy Sharing Information and Statistics
Vulnerability Sharing Information and Statistics
Regions of Vulnerability Sharing Information and Statistics
Building the Story Maps Aileen Buckley Sharing Information and Statistics
Learn More • www.Esriurl.com/spatialstats • www.StoryMaps.esri.com Sharing Information and Statistics
Thank you… Please fill out the session survey: Session ID: 2409 Online – www.esri.com/ucsessionsurveys Paper – pick up and put in drop box Sharing Information and Statistics