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snippet: This raster was created by combining the following project criteria rasters at specific overall calculation weights: Baseline - Equal Focus (.5), Community - Voter Turn-out lean (.3), Geography - CBF contact focus (.2).
summary: This raster was created by combining the following project criteria rasters at specific overall calculation weights: Baseline - Equal Focus (.5), Community - Voter Turn-out lean (.3), Geography - CBF contact focus (.2).
accessInformation: Created by M. Finch (CBF | 2020).
thumbnail: thumbnail/thumbnail.png
typeKeywords: ["Data","Service","Image Service","ArcGIS Server"]
description: This raster was created by combining the following project criteria rasters at specific overall calculation weights: Baseline - Equal Focus (.5), Community - Voter Turn-out lean (.3), Geography - CBF contact focus (.2). The output is a weighted overlay raster with values between 0-1, with 1 representing the best suitability, highlighting areas where there is baseline critieria with a lean toward voter turn-out and focus on CBF contacts.Baseline - Equal Focus means that Key Districts and IPSOS Segment areas are considered equally important. Community - Voter Turn-out lean means that Voter Turn-out is considered more important then Population Growth and Diversity Index. Geography - CBF contact focus means that location of CBF contact is considered at a greater weight (.8) to CBF Gap in Presence (.2).This raster will be used to determine location of possible interest for grassroots organizing the the watershed.Published as part of the Grassroots Organizer spatial analysis project.
licenseInfo: For use internally by CBF staff for planning purposes.
catalogPath:
title: Equal baseline, Voter Turn-out lean, CBF Contact focus
type: Image Service
url: https://gis.cbf.org/arcgis/services/Voices_Campaign/WO_1_3_4ALL/ImageServer
tags: ["Voices","MHC","2020","grassroots organizer","watershed"]
culture: en-US
name: WO_1_3_4ALL
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spatialReference: NAD_1983_UTM_Zone_18N