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Tracking Population Characteristics

Tracking population characteristics in a standard way over time allows us to

  • better understand the factors that influence environmental exposures and human health across the United States,
  • track the effects of public health policies aimed at lessening the environmental burden on various populations, and
  • make informed decisions about resources needed for public health response or public safety.

The Tracking Network uses U.S. Census Bureau databases to obtain state and local data about population characteristics. This information is based on populations rather than individual members of a particular population. Therefore, individual health risk factors are not included in this information.

 

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