How to Use The Houston Sustainability
Indicators Quality of Life Atlas - Indicator Overlay Report
Questions:
1. Can
I switch the map for different geography?
2.
In the Super
Neighborhood geography, can I select my council district?
3.
What year is the
data based on?
4.
How can I see all
the data for the Houston area?
5.
Can I print or share
my report for my neighborhood or council district?
6.
How can I find the
definitions of the indicators?
7.
How can I know the
correlation between two different indicators?
8.
How can I find the
information of my council district?
9.
How can I find the
profile of my super neighborhood?
10. Who
should I contact for more information?
Answers:
1. Can I switch the map for
different geography?
You can click on the Select Geography button to switch the
map between Super Neighborhood, Council District and Houston Area.
2. In the Super Neighborhood geography, can I select my council
district?
Yes. You can select your council
district by clicking the District Filter
button on the top left of the website.
3. What year is the data based on?
The data
shown on the website is based on the year 2010.
4. How can I see all the data for the Houston area?
You can find all the data for the
Houston area when you choose Houston geography.
5. Can I print or share my report for my neighborhood or council
district
Yes. You can print your report by
clicking the Print button on the
bottom of the website. You can also share the report by clicking Share on the
bottom of the website to either email the link of embed the html of the report.
6. How can I find the definitions of the indicators?
You can find the definition of
each indicator by clicking the small icon on the left of each indicator listed.
7. How can I know the correlation between two different
indicators?
You can choose to indicators by
dragging down button Select Indicator X
and Select Indicator Y to define your
x-axis and y-axis in the plot on the right of the website. Then you can check
the correlation coefficient, r-square, and the regression equation on top of
the plot. The selected area will be highlighted on the plot, too. Note: It does
not work for Houston Area geography.
8. How can I find the information of my council district?
After you choosing the Council
District geography, you can click on the small icon on the left of each council
district in the table to get information.
9. How can I find the profile of my super neighborhood?
After you choosing the Super
Neighborhood geography, you can click on the small icon on the left of each
super neighborhood in the table to get its profile.
10. Who should I contact for more information?
You can contact Sell Center for
Sustainability at Rice University if you have any questions. Send an email to
Lester King at Lok1@rice.edu with your feedback or questions.