Beyond the Two Pillars of Recovery
Geography professor Dr. Rina Ghose describes the use of Geographic Information System (GIS) mapping technology to integrate data on demographics, health, economics, and other variables to guide urban planners and empower community activists. In urban centers, for example, intertwined racial segregation and poverty contribute to disproportionate overdose deaths. Accurate GIS knowledge of community problems does not eliminate the problems, but it provides citizens and public officials a clear picture of needs to address.
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