Color poster with text, diagrams, and maps.Farmers' markets provide fresh, local food to urban neighborhoods. However, low income and predominantly minority areas tend to have poorer access to these food sources. Geographic Information Systems (GIS) provides the analysis tools necessary to identify the spatial patterns of food outlets in relation to population centers. This project uses geocoding and network analysis to examine neighborhood food access in Hennepin and Ramsey Counties, Minnesota.University of Wisconsin--Eau Claire Office of Research and Sponsored Program
Scholars are in agreement that the local food environment is shaped by a multitude of factors from s...
Presentation: 52 pp.; ill. Digital file.This is presentation was given at the Association of Assessi...
This investigational study conducted in Lincoln, Nebraska seeks to explore the link between geograph...
The theoretical concept of a foodshed is nearly a century old, while the tools used to model them—co...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Social Science:\ud Environment and Community, 2011Access t...
There is generally consensus regarding the methodology used to identify and visualize food deserts i...
Includes Figures, Maps, Photographs, Tables, Appendix and Bibliography.A major challenge facing low-...
This research report presents methods used to conduct a national assessment of access to nutritious,...
The recent trends of suburban migration and the expansion of agro-industry around the United States ...
The purpose of this USDA/AMS-funded project is to develop web-enabled, comprehensive state food syst...
A significant amount of travel is to find food. This paper examines challenges in measuring access t...
Food accessibility has lately been of primary interest given its impact on public health outcomes. T...
Food access is an important measurement in food deserts and food insecurity research, yet it is one,...
OBJECTIVE: Through a literature review, we investigated the geographic information systems (GIS) met...
In this paper it is demonstrated that open-source GIS software may contribute to allow nonprofit org...
Scholars are in agreement that the local food environment is shaped by a multitude of factors from s...
Presentation: 52 pp.; ill. Digital file.This is presentation was given at the Association of Assessi...
This investigational study conducted in Lincoln, Nebraska seeks to explore the link between geograph...
The theoretical concept of a foodshed is nearly a century old, while the tools used to model them—co...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Social Science:\ud Environment and Community, 2011Access t...
There is generally consensus regarding the methodology used to identify and visualize food deserts i...
Includes Figures, Maps, Photographs, Tables, Appendix and Bibliography.A major challenge facing low-...
This research report presents methods used to conduct a national assessment of access to nutritious,...
The recent trends of suburban migration and the expansion of agro-industry around the United States ...
The purpose of this USDA/AMS-funded project is to develop web-enabled, comprehensive state food syst...
A significant amount of travel is to find food. This paper examines challenges in measuring access t...
Food accessibility has lately been of primary interest given its impact on public health outcomes. T...
Food access is an important measurement in food deserts and food insecurity research, yet it is one,...
OBJECTIVE: Through a literature review, we investigated the geographic information systems (GIS) met...
In this paper it is demonstrated that open-source GIS software may contribute to allow nonprofit org...
Scholars are in agreement that the local food environment is shaped by a multitude of factors from s...
Presentation: 52 pp.; ill. Digital file.This is presentation was given at the Association of Assessi...
This investigational study conducted in Lincoln, Nebraska seeks to explore the link between geograph...