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Lisa Schweitzer

Working to understand the complex connections between people, cities, and environments

Day: September 4, 2019

Urbanization data 1850-2010

09/04/201909/04/2019 Lisa Schweitzer

I just grabbed these urbanization data off Wikipedia, I have no clue how good they are. I wanted to animate them, and while this is a little sloppy, I think I learned what I can from it–it’s like following each recession and structural change we’ve had. It took me forever to do these states–I should have included Texas but my eyeballs are ready for a break.

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