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EVDP 697.10: Spatial Analysis for Urban Planners

EVDP 697.10: Spatial Analysis for Urban Planners. Spatial Mapping: Calgary, South and Southeast Sector Population Statistics Melissa Bain Rose-Mary Damiani Sheena Johnson Titania Lam Angie Lucas. Objectives.

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EVDP 697.10: Spatial Analysis for Urban Planners

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  1. EVDP 697.10: Spatial Analysis for Urban Planners Spatial Mapping: Calgary, South and Southeast Sector Population Statistics Melissa Bain Rose-Mary Damiani Sheena Johnson Titania Lam Angie Lucas

  2. Objectives • To analyze population distribution and density characteristics in Calgary and specifically South and Southeast Calgary • Purpose is to exhibit population trends to aid in development of a new community in South Calgary

  3. Variables Chosen • The variables under analysis include: • Male Population • Female Population • Population Age 0 to 4 • Population Age 20 to 24 • Population Age 45 to 54

  4. Male versus Female Populations • In order to determine any gender bias in choosing a place to live • Gender distribution is indicator of proportion of married/common-law residents • Total of male and female population indicates population density of specific areas

  5. Explanation of Selected Age Cohorts • Population aged 0 to 4 indicates the number of new families or growing families in an area. This group is fairly likely to relocate in the near future. • Population aged 20 to 24 indicates the number of potential first home buyers in the area. • Population aged 45 to 54 indicates families with children leaving home. This often leads to relocation. These cohorts were chosen to represent the subsets of the population that are most likely to move, and thus should be considered in developing a new community.

  6. 1986 Census Data – Gender Breakdown South Calgary City wide Rose-Mary Damiani

  7. 1986 Census Data – Gender Breakdown Rose-Mary Damiani

  8. 1986 Census Data – Gender Breakdown Rose-Mary Damiani

  9. 1986 Census Data – Gender Breakdown Rose-Mary Damiani

  10. 1986 Census Data – Gender Breakdown Rose-Mary Damiani

  11. 1986 Census Data – Age Cohorts Rose-Mary Damiani South Calgary City Wide

  12. 1986 Census Data – Age Cohorts Rose-Mary Damiani

  13. 1986 Census Data – Age Cohorts Rose-Mary Damiani

  14. 1986 Census Data – Age Cohorts Rose-Mary Damiani

  15. 1991 Census Data – Gender Breakdown South Calgary City wide Sheena Johnson

  16. 1991 Census Data – Gender Breakdown Sheena Johnson

  17. 1991 Census Data – Gender Breakdown Sheena Johnson

  18. 1991 Census Data – Gender Breakdown Sheena Johnson

  19. 1991 Census Data – Gender Breakdown Sheena Johnson

  20. 1991 Census Data – Age Cohorts South Calgary City wide Sheena Johnson

  21. 1991 Census Data – Age Cohorts Sheena Johnson

  22. 1991 Census Data – Age Cohorts Sheena Johnson

  23. 1991 Census Data – Age Cohorts Sheena Johnson

  24. 1996 Census Data – Gender Breakdown South Calgary City wide Titania Lam

  25. 1996 Census Data – Gender Breakdown Titania Lam

  26. 1996 Census Data – Gender Breakdown Titania Lam

  27. 1996 Census Data – Gender Breakdown Titania Lam

  28. 1996 Census Data – Gender Breakdown Titania Lam

  29. 1996 Census Data – Age Cohort South Calgary City wide Titania Lam

  30. 1996 Census Data – Age Cohort Titania Lam

  31. 1996 Census Data – Age Cohort Titania Lam

  32. 1996 Census Data – Age Cohort Titania Lam

  33. 2001 Census Data – Gender Breakdown South Calgary City Wide Angie Lucas

  34. 2001 Census Data – Gender Breakdown1 Angie Lucas

  35. 2001 Census Data - Gender Breakdown2 Angie Lucas

  36. 2001 Census Data – Gender Breakdown Angie Lucas

  37. 2001 Census Data – Gender Breakdown Angie Lucas

  38. 2001 Census Data – Gender Breakdown Angie Lucas

  39. 2001 Census Data – Age Cohorts South Calgary City Wide Angie Lucas

  40. 2001 Census Data – Age Cohorts 1 Angie Lucas

  41. 2001 Census Data – Age Cohorts 2 Angie Lucas

  42. 2001 Census Data – Age Cohorts Angie Lucas

  43. 2001 Census Data – Age Cohorts Angie Lucas

  44. Gender Trends

  45. Age Cohort Trends

  46. 1986 Total Population Density South Calgary City Wide Melissa Bain

  47. 1991 Total Population Density South Calgary City Wide Melissa Bain

  48. 1996 Total Population Density South Calgary City Wide Melissa Bain South Calgary City Wide Melissa Bain

  49. 2001 Total Population Density South Calgary City Wide Melissa Bain

  50. South Calgary: Average Population Density Melissa Bain

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