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Cambridge has been named the most unequal city in the UK, with homelessness, poverty, and unaffordable housing exacerbated by unequal access to land. The goal of this project is to produce an interactive visualisation that combines data from the Cambridge Land Justice campaign with census data, pollution data, the Green Space Index, and crowd-sourced reports on public access. This project provides an opportunity to interact with local groups advancing spatial and social justice in the city, while applying data science to real problems.
Cambridge has been named the most unequal city in the UK, with homelessness, poverty, and unaffordable housing exacerbated by unequal access to land. The goal of this project is to produce an interactive visualisation that combines data from the Cambridge Land Justice campaign with census data, pollution data, the Green Space Index, and crowd-sourced reports on public access. This project provides an opportunity to interact with local groups advancing spatial and social justice in the city, while applying data science to real problems.

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Cambridge has been named the most unequal city in the UK, with homelessness, poverty, and unaffordable housing exacerbated by unequal access to land. The goal of this project is to produce an interactive visualisation that combines data from the Cambridge Land Justice campaign with census data, pollution data, the Green Space Index, and crowd-sourced reports on public access. This project provides an opportunity to interact with local groups advancing spatial and social justice in the city, while applying data science to real problems.