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Interactive Mapping Applications

The tabs are links to applications that have been published on the ERS website that allow the user to dynamically interact with a map by customizing the map to an area of geographic interest or selecting a vector of data to view. The applications are listed by subject area.

Farm Program Atlas - This Atlas provides access to an array of public data on Federal farm programs that will allow users to visually explore a core component of U.S. agricultural policy. These programs assist farmers in sustaining and promoting the viability of their farm businesses or in protecting and enhancing the environment.

Food Environment Atlas - Get a spatial overview of a community's ability to access healthy food and its success in doing so by assembling county-level statistics on food choices, health and well-being, and community characteristics.

Food Desert Locator - Locate areas with limited access to affordable and nutritious food. Food access was estimated as the distance to the nearest supermarket or large grocery store. The analysis was refined by examining households without vehicles and specific socio-demographic subpopulations drawn from the YYYY Census.

Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Data System Maps - Map selected variables from time-series data on county-level estimates of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) participation and benefit levels, combined with area estimates of total population and the number of persons in poverty. The most recent year of data available is 2008 for SNAP participation and 2007 for SNAP benefits.

Atlas of Rural and Small-Town America - Assemble statistics and view county-level data in four broad categories of socioeconomic factors: people, jobs, agriculture, and county classifications. The Atlas also features new data from the Census Bureau's American Community Survey.

Rural Definitions - The Rural Definitions data product provides several resources and tools for understanding the issues involved in defining the line between rural and urban areas in the U.S. The resources include National and State Indicator Tables, State-Level maps of 9 rural definitions, and a Rural Definition Mapping Utility that allows comparing different Rural Definitions

For more information, contact: Chris Dicken

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Updated date: February 24, 2012