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This brief examines 2013 demographic data recently released by the U.S. Census Bureau and identifies important trends in metro area parishes. Included are data on race and ethnicity, age, educational attainment, internet access, poverty, income, children, access to vehicles, foreign-born population, geographic mobility, homeownership, homeowners with a mortgage, housing costs and affordability, single-person households, commuting, and housing stock.
Who Lives in New Orleans and Metro Parishes Now?
Who Lives in New Orleans and Metro Parishes Now?
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Economic Synergies across Southeast Louisiana
Economic Synergies across Southeast Louisiana
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It has been eight years since Katrina struck and the levees failed. And in just two more years at the 10th anniversary, the nation will turn its attention to our region to see whether the massive federal and charitable investments here have paid off. So we’re taking stock now. Where have we made progress? Where do we have more work to do? And has the New Orleans metro really broken from its historic path and taken up a new trajectory akin to Austin, Raleigh, and Nashville?
New Orleans Index at Eight
New Orleans Index at Eight
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Benchmarks for blight map book
Benchmarks for blight map book
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One Human Family
Um Deus
Um Deus
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These slides go along with The New Orleans Index at Six. The Index provides the most up–to–date data on New Orleans’ transition from recovery to transformation. It is intended to be part of an ongoing series of reports that measure progress and prosperity in the greater New Orleans area with indicators selected from reliable data sources that are regularly updated to allow for tracking going forward.
New Orleans Index at Six
New Orleans Index at Six
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Poverty maps
Poverty maps
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New Orleans Neighborhood Recovery Rates - 2015
The data center neighborhood recovery rates 2015_pd_fmap
The data center neighborhood recovery rates 2015_pd_fmap
GNOCDC
Recommandé
This brief examines 2013 demographic data recently released by the U.S. Census Bureau and identifies important trends in metro area parishes. Included are data on race and ethnicity, age, educational attainment, internet access, poverty, income, children, access to vehicles, foreign-born population, geographic mobility, homeownership, homeowners with a mortgage, housing costs and affordability, single-person households, commuting, and housing stock.
Who Lives in New Orleans and Metro Parishes Now?
Who Lives in New Orleans and Metro Parishes Now?
GNOCDC
Economic Synergies across Southeast Louisiana
Economic Synergies across Southeast Louisiana
GNOCDC
It has been eight years since Katrina struck and the levees failed. And in just two more years at the 10th anniversary, the nation will turn its attention to our region to see whether the massive federal and charitable investments here have paid off. So we’re taking stock now. Where have we made progress? Where do we have more work to do? And has the New Orleans metro really broken from its historic path and taken up a new trajectory akin to Austin, Raleigh, and Nashville?
New Orleans Index at Eight
New Orleans Index at Eight
GNOCDC
Benchmarks for blight map book
Benchmarks for blight map book
GNOCDC
One Human Family
Um Deus
Um Deus
gstet
These slides go along with The New Orleans Index at Six. The Index provides the most up–to–date data on New Orleans’ transition from recovery to transformation. It is intended to be part of an ongoing series of reports that measure progress and prosperity in the greater New Orleans area with indicators selected from reliable data sources that are regularly updated to allow for tracking going forward.
New Orleans Index at Six
New Orleans Index at Six
GNOCDC
Poverty maps
Poverty maps
GNOCDC
New Orleans Neighborhood Recovery Rates - 2015
The data center neighborhood recovery rates 2015_pd_fmap
The data center neighborhood recovery rates 2015_pd_fmap
GNOCDC
Housing Development and Abandonment in New Orleans since1960
Housing Development and Abandonment in New Orleans since1960
GNOCDC
Neighborhood recovery maps
Neighborhood recovery maps
GNOCDC
Who Lives in New Orleans and the Metro Now?
Who Lives in New Orleans and the Metro Now?
GNOCDC
Joesphs Day
so special x
so special x
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In 2010, the Deepwater Horizon oil platform blew up and sank 45 miles from Plaquemines Parish, spilling millions of barrels of oil into the Gulf. The spill added to the ongoing deterioration of our coasts, and although it remains a working coast of national economic importance, residents are moving inland. At the same time, the billions of dollars being spent to protect and restore the coast can add to a firm economic foundation established by a long history of working and living with water. A promising “water management” sector is developing that can diversify the economy and bolster Southeast Louisiana’s sustainability for the long term.
The Coastal Index: The Problem and Possibility of Our Coast
The Coastal Index: The Problem and Possibility of Our Coast
GNOCDC
Neighborhood Recovery Rates 2016
Neighborhood Recovery Rates 2016
Neighborhood Recovery Rates 2016
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Housing Development and Abandonment in New Orleans since 1960
Housing Development and Abandonment in New Orleans since 1960
GNOCDC
Drivers of Housing Demand: Preparing for the Impending Elder Boom
Drivers of Housing Demand: Preparing for the Impending Elder Boom
GNOCDC
Five years after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, Southeast Louisiana is situated to capture the economic opportunity of a lifetime—an opportunity that’s derived from a water management economy catalyzed by massive federal investment and augmented by state and local investments in coastal restoration, levees, and urban water innovations. Water management has the potential to be to Southeast Louisiana what software is to Austin, what biotech is to Boston, or what e-commerce is to Seattle.A water management cluster—one that contains local companies large and small that compete, innovate, collaborate, and ultimately export knowledge to other regions all the while investing and growing jobs within Southeast Louisiana—is within reach. However, in order to become a nationally-recognized cluster built upon regional expertise, certain economic, social, and political factors must be aligned to propel the water management economy from a mere concentration of jobs into a vibrant economic cluster.
The Coastal Index: Tracking development of the water management cluster in So...
The Coastal Index: Tracking development of the water management cluster in So...
GNOCDC
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Housing Development and Abandonment in New Orleans since1960
Housing Development and Abandonment in New Orleans since1960
GNOCDC
Neighborhood recovery maps
Neighborhood recovery maps
GNOCDC
Who Lives in New Orleans and the Metro Now?
Who Lives in New Orleans and the Metro Now?
GNOCDC
Joesphs Day
so special x
so special x
guest816909
In 2010, the Deepwater Horizon oil platform blew up and sank 45 miles from Plaquemines Parish, spilling millions of barrels of oil into the Gulf. The spill added to the ongoing deterioration of our coasts, and although it remains a working coast of national economic importance, residents are moving inland. At the same time, the billions of dollars being spent to protect and restore the coast can add to a firm economic foundation established by a long history of working and living with water. A promising “water management” sector is developing that can diversify the economy and bolster Southeast Louisiana’s sustainability for the long term.
The Coastal Index: The Problem and Possibility of Our Coast
The Coastal Index: The Problem and Possibility of Our Coast
GNOCDC
Neighborhood Recovery Rates 2016
Neighborhood Recovery Rates 2016
Neighborhood Recovery Rates 2016
GNOCDC
Housing Development and Abandonment in New Orleans since 1960
Housing Development and Abandonment in New Orleans since 1960
GNOCDC
Drivers of Housing Demand: Preparing for the Impending Elder Boom
Drivers of Housing Demand: Preparing for the Impending Elder Boom
GNOCDC
Five years after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, Southeast Louisiana is situated to capture the economic opportunity of a lifetime—an opportunity that’s derived from a water management economy catalyzed by massive federal investment and augmented by state and local investments in coastal restoration, levees, and urban water innovations. Water management has the potential to be to Southeast Louisiana what software is to Austin, what biotech is to Boston, or what e-commerce is to Seattle.A water management cluster—one that contains local companies large and small that compete, innovate, collaborate, and ultimately export knowledge to other regions all the while investing and growing jobs within Southeast Louisiana—is within reach. However, in order to become a nationally-recognized cluster built upon regional expertise, certain economic, social, and political factors must be aligned to propel the water management economy from a mere concentration of jobs into a vibrant economic cluster.
The Coastal Index: Tracking development of the water management cluster in So...
The Coastal Index: Tracking development of the water management cluster in So...
GNOCDC
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Housing Development and Abandonment in New Orleans since1960
Housing Development and Abandonment in New Orleans since1960
Neighborhood recovery maps
Neighborhood recovery maps
Who Lives in New Orleans and the Metro Now?
Who Lives in New Orleans and the Metro Now?
so special x
so special x
The Coastal Index: The Problem and Possibility of Our Coast
The Coastal Index: The Problem and Possibility of Our Coast
Neighborhood Recovery Rates 2016
Neighborhood Recovery Rates 2016
Housing Development and Abandonment in New Orleans since 1960
Housing Development and Abandonment in New Orleans since 1960
Drivers of Housing Demand: Preparing for the Impending Elder Boom
Drivers of Housing Demand: Preparing for the Impending Elder Boom
The Coastal Index: Tracking development of the water management cluster in So...
The Coastal Index: Tracking development of the water management cluster in So...