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S PATIAL PATTERNS OF ETHNIC GROUPS IN KOREATOWN UP206a Urban Planning Seung Chul Song
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Koreatown in the City of Los Angeles has been a meaningful place for Korean immigrants and visitors from Korea. It is the largest Korean Community outside of Korea. The demography of Koreatown is changing. According to SCAG Region: Compass Blueprint Case Study, Koreatown is home to concentrations of ethnicities other than Korean Americans, including Hispanic, Chinese, Japanese, Filipino, Bangladeshian and other Asian Americans.
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K OREATOWN, L ITTLE BANGLADESH GET ACTURAL BORDERS
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M APPING P LAN Phase I: Identify boundary of Koreatown Identify ethnicity in Koreatown Analyze the spatial patterns for different users groups Phase 2: Identify open space in Korea town Identify transportation mode as a way to connect open space Conclusion
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The percentages of Asian and Latino people are high for the county.Asian Latino Highly diverseHighly diverse for the city of Los Angeles and highly diverse for the countythe city of Los Angeles highly diverse Ethnicity
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AsianHispanic Space use by Ethnicity
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There is a relationship between Zoning and spatial pattern of Ethnic groups. Hispanics live northeast of the major commercial area (map on the left) but few individuals live near the commercial area (refer to ethnicity map). Therefore, we can conclude that the commercial area is Korean dominated. Zoning map and Ethnicity
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Spatial Pattern Korean Restaurants Mexican Restaurants Bangladesh Facilities
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Buffer Zones
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W HERE IS A OPPORTUNITY SPOT FOR ETHNIC FEST ? Currently, Open spaces are on the edge of Koreatown. There is no space where different ethnic groups can celebrate together.Thus it is likely to be used by certain ethnic group.
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P ERCENTAGE OF P UBLIC T RANSPORTATION USERS It is necessary to change routes of existing public transportation or implement new transportation system
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S UGGESTION – FIXED GUIDE RAIL SYSTEM
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New transportation can be a circulative loop that connects cultural centers of each ethnicity. P OTENTIAL ROUTE FOR NEW TRANSPORTATION
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F INDINGS The boundary defined by census does not match with actual spatial use in Koreatown. Each ethnic group forms its own spatial boundary and tends to gather around space associated with each culture. C ONCLUSION There is no central open space where different ethnic groups can celebrate together. It is required to change current public transportation routes or implement new system in order to make closed loop for each community centers.
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GIS SKILLS USED TO CREATE LAYOUTS Inset map(p5) Point or line graduate symbol(p6,8,9,10,11) Aggregating attribute fields(p7) Attribute sub-sets selections(p6,p13) Boundary sub-sets selections(p6) Buffering(p11) Geo-processing(p6) Geo-coding(p10) Spatial Analyst(p13) Network Analyst(p15)
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