mapping & measuring coronavirus impact with urbanfootprint · 2020-04-22 · combining new and...
TRANSCRIPT
Cities, Reimagined
Proprietary and Confidential, All Rights Reserved
Mapping & Measuring Coronavirus Impactwith UrbanFootprint
Joe DiStefano,[email protected]
Software designed to deliver Urban IntelligenceMADE BY PLANNERS, FOR PLANNERS
2
Get quick answers to complex urban questions
Planners will tackle the biggest challenges of the 21st century. UrbanFootprint is purpose-built to help.
Supporting hundreds of planners, cities, enterprises,& universitiesnationwide.
3
FOR PLANNERS, DESIGNERS & ENGINEERS
FOR CITIES & PUBLIC AGENCIES
FOR UNIVERSITIES
FOR ENTERPRISES
120 million parcels
1000+ datasets out of the box Scenario testing for mortals
Powerful built-in analysis
URBAN INTELLIGENCE FEATURE SET
Best-in-class mapping and actionable data for all U.S. locations
4
5
Masterplans, Specific Plans, Neighborhoods
General and Comprehensive Plans, Corridor Plans, CAPs
County, Metro Area, and Multi-Jurisdiction Planning
UrbanFootprint supports mapping and analysis at all scalesPOWERING PROJECTS AT ALL SCALES & SCOPE
PROJECT CITY REGION
6
Deliver rapid emergency response to where it’s needed most
COVID-19 RESPONSE
We are deploying the full power of our team and software platform to help public agencies and front-line organizations save lives and prepare for second-order economic and social impacts.
7
● Agency and Organization Support
● Measuring and Geo-Targeting Resource Distribution
Louisiana
● U.S. Relief Deployment
● Data and Analysis Platform for Relief Management
Care International
COVID-19 ResponseURBAN INTELLIGENCE TEAM
We’re building and deploying actionable indices across crucial factors:✓ Social Vulnerability
✓ Economic Stress
✓ Accessibility8
Combining new and existing data to develop relevant, actionable indices
URBANFOOTPRINT PLATFORM ANALYSIS
● Access to food, services, jobs, testing sites, hospitals
● Household costs
● Walk and transit access
STATIC DATA
● Land use, zoning
● Transport systems
● Socio-demographic factors
● Health and existing conditions data
Social Vulnerability Index, Economic Stress Index, Accessibility Index
DYNAMIC DATA (C-19)
● Unemployment claims, relief applications
● Shelter-in-place areas
● Covid-19 caseload and system capacity
● Human temperature data
● Transit system schedule changes
9
10
INDEX APPLICATION
Economic StressWhere and how should we deliver emergency and recovery aid to those who need it immediately?
11
22 million jobs lost(17%+ unemployment)
AS OF 11 APRIL 2020
12
13
Deliver urgent economic aid
Which employment sectors will be severely affected?
ECONOMIC IMPACT
14
In Louisiana, restaurants, hospitality, retail, and entertainment account for 25% of all employment.
ECONOMIC IMPACT
15
In New Orleans, it’s even higher at 33%.
ECONOMIC IMPACT
16
The Economic Stress Index can help directdistribution of social and economic relief.
ECONOMIC IMPACT
17
INDEX APPLICATION
Vulnerability & Food SecurityWhere do agencies need to deliver relief now and in the coming weeks and months?
18
What goes into the index?
VULNERABILITY INDEX
Socioeconomic factors Households with:
● High % below poverty level
● Low average household income
● High % of single parent households
19
What goes into the index?
VULNERABILITY INDEX
Socioeconomic factors
Impacted job sectorsHouseholds with:
● High % working in impacted job sectors (restaurant, retail, entertainment, hospitality)
20
What goes into the index?
VULNERABILITY INDEX
Socioeconomic factors
Impacted job sectors
Health factorsHouseholds with:
● High % over the age of 65 and underlying medical conditions
21
What goes into the index?
VULNERABILITY INDEX
Socioeconomic factors
Accessibility
Impacted job sectors
Health factors
Households with:
● Low access to grocery stores
● Low rates of auto ownership
● High % disabled residents
22
Or dig into access to specific resources like grocery stores.
VULNERABILITY INDEX
Areas with:
● Low access to grocery stores
● High poverty
● Low rates of auto ownership
23
A closer look at access to grocery stores in one of those East Bay neighborhood.
VULNERABILITY INDEX
GROCERY STORES
2,700 householdslive in this area with:
● Low access to grocery stores
● High poverty
● Low rates of auto ownership
24
What goes into the index?
VULNERABILITY INDEX
Socioeconomic factors
Accessibility
Impacted job sectors
Health factors
Highest combined vulnerability
Lowest combined vulnerability
25
Assess gaps in supply and distribution areas for food relief providers.
VULNERABILITY INDEX
26
INDEX APPLICATION
Transit & AccessibilityWhat challenges do communities face in accessing food, critical services, and economic opportunities?
27
ACCESS TO CRITICAL SERVICES AND JOBS
Compare current and potential changes in access to critical facilities like hospitals as transit systems across major metros are decreasing service in the wake of COVID-19.
Low existing transit access to hospitals
High existing transit access to hospitals
28
ACCESS TO CRITICAL SERVICES AND JOBS
In the wake of transit cuts, determine which neighborhoods will face the most severe reduction in access to hospitals or other services.
Reduced transit access to hospitals
29
ACCESS TO CRITICAL SERVICES AND JOBS
We can then hone in on which of those areas are also high poverty or have other underlying socio-demographic or health factors.
Reduced transit access to hospitals
+ High poverty
30
INDEX APPLICATION
Testing and Medical CapacityWhere can emergency medical and testing capacity be expanded quickly in response to COVID-19?
MEDICAL INTERVENTION
31
In a potential overflow scenario, we can assess which hospitals be at or over capacity.
32
We can then identify potential overflow sites, such as parking lots and hotels, within a 1-mile radius of these hospitals.
MEDICAL INTERVENTION
33
We can then analyze how many people can access these potential alternate care sites via public transit.
MEDICAL INTERVENTION
34
We can also locate potential testing or alternate care sites in neighborhoods with low access to existing medical facilities.
MEDICAL INTERVENTION
35
Finally, we can evaluate which communities could benefit from medical field stationsbecause of low hospital access and high levels of chronic health conditions.
MEDICAL INTERVENTION
Thank You
Proprietary and Confidential, All Rights Reserved
Let us know how we can be of any assistance during this time.Joe DiStefano,[email protected]