Figure 7
From: Characterizing equitable access to grocery stores during disasters using location-based data

Properties of the identified clusters based on the multivariable dynamic clustering. (a–c) show the unequal level of income, percentage of minorities, and percentage of elderly in the two clusters: the proportion of being in a food desert is higher in cluster 2 (d), and there are more grocery stores in the red cluster (e). Lastly, (f) shows that the level of flooding is not statistically different among the two groups.