Volume 87, Issue 1 pp. 61-73

Exploratory Analysis of the Homeless Shelter System in Columbus, Ohio

Erick G. Lobao

Erick G. Lobao

1 Department of Geography, The Ohio State University

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Alan T. Murray

Alan T. Murray

1 Department of Geography, The Ohio State University

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First published: 21 April 2005
Citations: 2

Abstract

Abstract: A geographic information system (GIS)-based framework is structured to analyse the spatial characteristics and patterns associated with a system of homeless shelters and services. Given the lack of detailed spatial information available to decision-makers and shelter operators, the siting of new shelters and services is often carried out with little supporting information. The shelter system in Columbus, Ohio is investigated. Personal interviews with shelter providers and local decision-makers offers a look at their collective understanding of the services needed by Columbus' homeless population and the spatial patterns and socio-economic characteristics that define the neighbourhoods in which shelters are located. The use of GIS facilitates an exploratory data analysis that allows these understandings to be examined, affording planners and decision-makers the opportunity to move beyond perceptions of the system. Findings indicate that while many perceptions are supported empirically, there are perceptions that are not substantiated. This research provides a basis for the evaluation of important social services in an urban area where perception influences planning and decision-making.

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