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Hub Latin America

Welcome to C2M2 Latin America HUB The Latin America HUB will focus on the spatial analysis and visualization of redistribution of poverty and other emergent processes related to it. Specifically, will focus on the processes related to migration/mobility and the multiplicative effects of the collapse of tourism in different cities. The HUB will focus on short- and long-term migrants, especially migrants from Venezuela and urban dwellers, which arrived recently to large cities from rural areas. Additionally, the collapse of tourism will allow to explore the distributive and multiplicative impact of the pandemics. Explore Geospatially Referenced Data by Category This section makes data of the C2M2 project Indicators database readily available as geospatial data web services, suitable for the production of maps and other data visualizations and analyses, and easy to download in multiple formats Partners Purpose of C2M2 Latin America HUB The Latin America HUB focused on understanding the second-order impacts of COVID-19, mainly, identifying disruptions in the local socio-economic dynamics in some cities of Ecuador, Chile, PerĂº and Brazil. The goal of this project is to analyze processes related to migration/mobility, violence and the multiplicative effects of the collapse of tourism in different cities through spatio-temporal analysis and modeling. The HUB collect data about short- and long-term migrants, particularly, migrants from Venezuela and urban dwellers that arrived recently from rural areas. Furthermore, the collapse of tourism and the increase or decrease of violence will allow to explore the distributive and multiplicative impact of the pandemic. Dashboards and Apps About us The USFQ Institute of Geography has been created to generate scientific knowledge of environmental, socioeconomic, and biophysical processes. Thus, it creates relevant evidence for public policies, individual and social action for the conservation of ecosystems and the well-being of populations. The main objectives of the institute are:

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Property Value
Link https://hub-latin-america-geocentro.hub.arcgis.com/
Status scheduled
Catalog type Geoportal
Owner name GEOcentro USFQ
Owner type Unknown
Owner link None
Owner location United States
Software arcgishub (ArcGIS Hub)
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Access modes open
Content types dataset, map_layer
API Status active

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code name
US United States

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EN English

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ogcrecordsapi https://hub-latin-america-geocentro.hub.arcgis.com/api/search/v1
sitemap https://hub-latin-america-geocentro.hub.arcgis.com/sitemap.xml

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