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Thursday, June 4
Practice and Applications
Practice and Applications 2
Thu, Jun 4, 1:20 PM - 2:55 PM
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Visualizing the Food Landscape of Durham with Tableau (308400)

Lauren Davis, North Carolina A&T State University 
*Joseph Lewis Graves, NCAT 
Seong-tae Kim, North Carolina A&T State University 
Gizem Templeton, Duke World Food Policy Center 

Keywords: Tableau, Food Insecurity, Data Visualization, Durham

In partnership with community leaders of Durham, North Carolina, the Duke World Food Policy Center is creating a Durham Food Justice Plan (DFJP) for combating food insecurity. The Food Justice plan serves to incorporate Durham’s history in terms of race and policy in order to create an equitable solution to food insecurity. We propose creating an integrative, interactive visual for DFJP to view the food landscape of Durham, which will be utilized to study its relationships with the people living in the area where these establishments reside. We created a food landscape platform in Tableau using multisource data including Durham’s food vendor data from North Carolina’s Department of Commerce and census data for demographic data, neighborhood labels, and street and highways. We incorporated the Google Geocoding API and the aggregated information based on census blocks and tracts in visualization. We produced a variety of maps and graphs to highlight diverse relationships. The food landscape visualization allows us to see interactive patterns among food vendors and demographic data in Durham. We expect to utilize the developed landscape visual for insightful statistical analysis on food inequity issues.