
Esri maps for public policy
These datasets are dedicated to raising the level of spatial and data literacy used in public policy.
A successful equity strategic plan requires more than just an idea or initiative—it depends on having the right data, using the appropriate solutions, and empowering people.
Esri has worked with hundreds of community-based organizations to develop equity strategies. Explore the following Esri resources to guide your equity strategic plan implementation.
Esri's rich data sources can help you identify at-risk communities, analyze specific populations, and help build your equity-focused location strategy.
These datasets are dedicated to raising the level of spatial and data literacy used in public policy.
This data layer assesses and identifies communities in the US that are disadvantaged according to Justice40 Initiative criteria.
Data services include environmental justice indices provided at the U.S. Census block groups level highlighting areas of high environmental indicators, community members potentially exposed to environmental justice considerations, and low-income and/or minority populations.
Knowing which hazards could harm the things you care about is the first step in protecting them. This portal can help you understand what climate-related hazards you face—now and in the future.
Explore ArcGIS Solutions and product offerings that enhance equity.
Understand community characteristics, analyze community conditions and actions, and generate an equity analysis index.
Share authoritative property information, educate taxpayers, and collect feedback from them when they are concerned about the equity of their property value.
Share authoritative information and communicate engagement efforts that build trust with the general public and community stakeholders.
Leverage demographic, lifestyle, and socioeconomic data to better understand community makeup.
Build engagement platforms to organize people, data, and tools around key community initiatives to increase citizen input.
Build and share surveys and use web or mobile devices to collect data—with or without an internet connection.
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