Get Started

  • Data Basin is a science-based mapping and analysis platform that supports learning, research, and sustainable environmental stewardship. More about Data Basin…

  • View Video Tutorials
  • Search Geographies or Keywords
  • Explore a Sample Map
  • Become a Member
  •  FAQs
  •  Support Services
  •  Glossary

Explore

  • Showcase
  • Use Cases
  • Galleries
  • Maps
  • Datasets

Create

  • Create a Map
  • Import a Dataset
  • Create a Group
  • Create a Gallery

Community

    Meet…
  • Members
  • Groups
  • Data Basin Team
    Join in…
  • Events
  • +
    Become a Member
  • Donate

Workspace

Your workspace is your dashboard for accessing and managing your content, bookmarks, and groups, as well as viewing messages and seeing your recently viewed content.

You need to be signed in to access your workspace.

Sign In    or    Sign Up
Help us plan for the next generation of Data Basin. Take a short survey here.
  • Data Basin |
  • Galleries |
  • EJSCREEN 2015-2020

EJSCREEN 2015-2020

May 5, 2021 (Last modified Jun 22, 2021)
Created by Conservation Biology Institute
EJSCREEN 2015-2020

About

This gallery contains the EPA's EJSCREEN data for the years of 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, and 2020. The data is broken down into groups based on year, and then further into the type of data they portray and the region of the United States they are in.
Tags
income, united states, pollution, 2019, 2018, 2015, 2020, ejscreen, population, poverty, 2016, epa, 2017
Recommended by Conservation Biology Institute

This gallery is visible to everyone

Gallery contains
18 Folders
36 Datasets
United States Environmental Protection Agency

About the Gallery Author

Conservation Biology Institute

The Conservation Biology Institute (CBI) provides scientific expertise to support the conservation and recovery of biological diversity in its natural state through applied research, education, planning, and community service.

  • ABOUT
  • TERMS OF USE
  • SUPPORT SERVICES
  • CONTACT US
  • DONATE
© 2023 Conservation Biology Institute