This map shows census tract-level composite risk scores across California, combining three equally-weighted components: environmental risk (the highest of agricultural land value, critical habitat coverage, and fire hazard severity), development pressure (relative rent growth 2021–2023), and population density (inverted, so rural tracts score higher). A higher score indicates a tract where valuable or sensitive land coincides with development pressure, and potential areas of concern for greenfield conversion.
Click any tract to see its component scores. Scores reflect each tract’s relative standing compared to all other California census tracts.