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Social Environment – Data Sets |
NYC Open Data Set |
Open Data is free public data published by New York City agencies and other partners. |
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Community District Profiles |
This is your gateway to data, maps, and other resources describing New York City’s 59 community districts, each represented by a community board. Choose a community district profile by using the map, or by searching for a district, neighborhood, or address. |
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Policy Map |
Our mapping application, analytics platform, and data licensing services are built for non-GIS professionals, data-literate researchers, and everyone in between. |
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DOH: SDOH Datasets |
Summary of Datasets with Social Determinants of Health Indicators across New York State. |
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Population FactFinder |
New York City Population FactFinder (NYC PFF) is a tool that allows users to easily create study areas or choose a pre-defined geography (like a Community District), and examine associated population data showing the latest demographic, social, economic, and housing characteristics, and how these characteristics have changed over time. |
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City Health Dashboard |
Provide communities and city leaders with an array of regularly updated data specific to neighborhood and/or city boundaries – such as life expectancy, park access, and children in poverty – to improve the health and well-being of everyone in the community. |
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Neighborhood Environment - Data Sets |
Walk-to-a-Park Service area |
The Walk to a Park initiative focuses on increasing access to parks and open spaces, concentrating on areas of the city that are under-resourced and where residents are living further than a walk to a park. NYC Parks calculates the number of New Yorkers within walking distance of a park and reports on this as part of the Mayor’s Management Report. |
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Urban System Labs |
The Urban Resilience to Extremes Sustainability Research Network (UREx SRN) has generated extensive amounts of urban sustainability data. Learn more about our data repository below. |
Main page: https://urbansystemslab.com/ |
Health Data NY |
Various datasets available. |
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NY Environmental Health |
Browse data about your environment, home, or workplace. Find data on radon levels, food service inspections, work-related hospitalizations and more. |
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NY Facilities & Services |
Search for health care facilities and professional services available in NYS. Research facility locations, open nursing home beds, or information on managed care networks. |
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NYC Health (Interact and Visualize) |
The NYC Department of Health makes data available to researchers and the public through various interactive tools. The following data tools offer instant access to hundreds of health indicators that can be manipulated and analyzed to answer your research and health questions. |
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Spatial Equity NYC |
Spatial Equity NYC documents inequities in the ways that public space — including streets, sidewalks, and greenspaces — is designed, distributed, and accessed. Browse citywide data or search community profiles to learn how decisions about the use of public space lead to unequal outcomes and what you can do about it. |
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Environment and Health Data Portal |
Use this Heat Vulnerability Explorer to look up your neighborhood's heat vulnerability and the neighborhood characteristics that affect it. |
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New York City Neighborhood Health Atlas |
Health outcomes are influenced by social factors, such as education, economic opportunity and environment. Due to these factors, New Yorkers in some neighborhoods live longer, healthier lives than those in other areas. The New York City Neighborhood Health Atlas provides data on about 100 measures related to health and social factors for 188 neighborhoods. The data provide a comprehensive and granular view of neighborhood health and its potential determinants, serving as a useful resource for the promotion of health and health equity in our neighborhoods. |
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NYC DOT Data Feeds |
A list of databases regarding bicycles, bridges, bus lanes, ferry, public space (city bench, leaning bars, street seats, etc.), vehicle & pedestrian count, traffic, etc. |
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Natural Areas Conservancy |
Welcome to the Natural Areas Conservancy’s map of New York City! Here, you can learn about the location, size, and condition of natural resources in New York City’s public lands. This map also provides information about previous improvement projects and the potential for future restoration and management of these important spaces. |
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