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General Help
Local Knowledge has a range of applications for analysing the performance of regions
and localities. They are easy and quick to use and are designed to help users generate
a better understanding of the city - economically, socially, environmentally.
Users are first invited to select an application - map, rank, table, compare, profile,
change, scatter or report card. They are then asked to select a dataset (European,
region, sub-region, district or ward) and indicator from a series of drop-down menus.
By pressing the 'build' button they can then create a map or chart, displaying the
results. These can be either printed or saved, for use in reports or presentations.
Map
Local Knowledge allows you to create thematic maps to compare performance at a range
of geographical levels. These can be used to set an area within a broader national
and regional context, or to examine performance within a particular region or district.
Maps provide a powerful means of connecting local concerns more broadly with
those at a regional and national level. They also provide a means of identifying
the geography and character of local communities.
If you experience any difficulties during the selection process please press Reset
and start again.
Profile
Local Knowledge allows the creation of local area profiles, bringing together a
range of indicators to benchmark the performance of a specific area. Up to eight
indicators can be selected and a radar chart created to display the results. The
higher the score on the chart, the better the performance based on national rankings.
Users also have the option of identifying 'nearest neighbours' - other areas with
a similar profile.
The profiling application provides a quick and powerful analysis of an area's
character, highlighting its strengths and weaknesses. The supporting table presents
the results and also the overall performance i.e. in the top 10% nationally.
By identifying its 'nearest neighbours' it is possible to highlight the areas with
similar characteristics - ideal for benchmarking performance and sharing experience.
Rank
Local Knowledge allows you to rank regional and local area performance. League tables
or lists can be created to show the areas with the best and worst performance -
nationally, regionally or locally.
The rankings can be created quickly and easily - simply select an indicator
and press the 'build' button to create a league table. The outputs can be downloaded
into spreadsheets for further analysis.
While the rankings will be made up of a cross-section of different types of areas,
they nevertheless provide a powerful means of benchmarking and comparing local performance.
Compare
Local Knowledge allows you to compare locals areas on a wide range of indicators.
An area can be quickly compared with its neighbouring areas, or with cities in other
parts of the country. The outputs are displayed in bar-chart format, providing a
graphic representation of the results.
Many policy initiatives, such as Best Value programmes within local government,
encourage comparison with other areas. Through Local Knowledge the task of analysing
relative performance is greatly simplified.
Table
Local Knowledge allows you to compare the performance of a number of areas and on
a range of different indicators. Comparators are first selected by choosing individual
areas. You are then given the option of selecting different indicators on which
to compare performance.
Having created a table your selected areas can then be ranked on any one of the
indicators by clicking on the appropriate title. New sets of indicators can then
be selected whilst retaining your selected areas. Outputs can then be downloaded
to an Excel spreadsheet for further analysis.
The Table application provides a powerful means of exploring the relationships between
variables and quickly summarising the characteristics of an area(s).
Change
Start by selecting an indicator. Next select the area for which you want to plot
change over time. Next press the 'build' button to create a graph.
Scatter chart
Local Knowledge provides a powerful analysis tool with the Scatter chart application.
The scatter chart allows any two indicators to be analysed for all spatial levels
in order to examine relationships.
Areas can be filtered and highlighted to show the national context. The r-squared
statistical relationship is also displayed to provide an indication of the level
of statistical significance.
Report card
Local Knowledge allows you to benchmark local areas on a wide range of indicators.
The report card allows quick identification of strengths and weaknesses within areas.
It also highlights how areas compare within the local, regional and national context.
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