Last lab for Spatial Analysis and Environmental Modeling with Drs. Juliana Maantay and Andrew Maroko through Lehman College and CUNY School of Public Health.

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Last lab for Spatial Analysis and Environmental Modeling with Drs. Juliana Maantay and Andrew Maroko through Lehman College and CUNY School of Public Health.
Went through ESRI’s kriging lab for Quant Methods in GIS class with Glen Johnson, comparing kriging methods for Ozone interpolation in California. First map is gathering all the data for the model, second map is presentable layout.
Lab for Geography of Urban Health with Professor Andrew Maroko. Had some trouble getting the 5-year estimate poverty data so had to settle for 3-year estimates, which were missing Herkimer and Schuyler counties.
Regression analysis comparison of Teen Pregnancy in NY state using a single covariate and then multiple covariates to test the better match. Based on p-value and Moran’s Index, the multiple covariate model is the better fit with an adjusted R2 of 0.82.
Lab for Quant Methods of GIS with Professor Glen Johnson at CUNY School of Public Health.
Examining the spatio-temporal clusters that appear when looking at whole state vs. excluding NYC. The density of the city population can often hide patterns in less urban counties. Lab for GIS Quant Methods class with Professor Glen Johnson at CUNY School of Public Health and Health Policy.
Lab for Geography of Urban Health with Professor Andrew Maroko at CUNY school of Public Health and Health Policy.
Network Analysis to examine real life access to park entrances, instead of Euclidean distance model. More data is needed to test correlation.
First lab for Spatial Analysis class with Andrew Maroko and Juliana Maantay at Lehman College (through CUNY School of Public Health). Here we are looking at distribution of supermarkets and comparing to poverty levels in NYC neighborhoods.
Looking at group segregation between non-hispanic whites and non-hispanic blacks in NYC and NOLA. Two indices are used: Isolation Index and Index of Dissimilarity. Lab for Geography of Urban Health with Professor Andrew Maroko at CUNY School of Public Health.