Demonstrators
Social Exclusion
The demonstrators are a series of examples of how DNF enables relationships to be generated and reused between spatial data from different sources. Each example is a practical, hands-on demonstration of the underlying principles of DNF.
Read more about the demonstrators at www.dnfdemo.org. Note that new users will need to register (registration is separate from the DNF website itself).
Example 5 - Social Exclusion
Example 5 - Social Exclusion
Interest Group: Social Exclusion
DNF principles can be used in the context of cross referencing information to identify areas and groups of households that are not receiving the necessary services, but that might well benefit from them.
Datasets from different departments have been combined to enable accurate statistics about worklessness and social exclusion to be calculated and monitored. The data used in this demonstrator is not real, but has been produced to show how such information can cluster in particular neighbourhoods.
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