A growing demand for small area statistics. How to make demand and supply meet? Asta Manninen, Pilar Martin-Guzmán and Derek Bond CESS Budapest, 20 – 21.

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A growing demand for small area statistics. How to make demand and supply meet? Asta Manninen, Pilar Martin-Guzmán and Derek Bond CESS Budapest, 20 – 21 October 2016

A growing demand for small area statistics. How to make demand and supply meet? From the users´point ov view DEMAND VALUE ADDED EXAMPLES and CASE STUDIES CHALLENGES and OPPORTUNITIES CONCLUSIONS THEY WAY FORWARD

A growing demand for small area statistics from all sectors GOVERNMENT COMMERCIAL AND BUSINESS RESEARCH MEDIA NON-PROFIT AND VOLUNTARY ORGANISATIONS LOCAL COMMUNITIES GENERAL PUBLIC and CITIZENS

better informed decisions evidence based policies citizens´ engagement and empowerment; democracy better quality of life better allocation and use of resources better performance of the city and region improved businesses monitoring and measuring impact of territorial and place-based policies and programmes Value added. Small area statistics support and facilitate

GEOGRAPHY at the heart of small area statistics SPATIAL DATA INFRASTRUCTURE GEOSPATIALLY ENABLED STATISTICS INTEROPERABLE MULTISOURCE DATA; INTEGRATION OF STATISTICAL AND GEOGRAPHIC DATA INTERFACE SERVICES TO THE USERS MEETING NEW NEEDS BY MAKING USE OF NEW DATA SOURCES and BETTER USE OF ALREADY EXISTING DATA Small area statistics – examples and case studies

Padrón Continuo – The Population Register: rich municipality level statistics and for big cities also sub-city level statistics Labour market statistics: requests for higher granularity, and promising development projects The Central Directory of Enterprises: municipality level statistics Producers: INE and its Regional Statistical Offices, municipalities Small area statistics – examples and case studies. Spain

NESS, Neighbourhood statistics Service, ONS NINIS, Nothern Ireland Neighbourhood Information System, NISRA Challenges: availability of sub-regional data limited (censuses and surveys) Opportunities: the Government is requesting the availability of high quality spatially disaggregated economic and social indicators Small area statistics – examples and case studies. UK, Nothern Ireland

Producers: City of Helsinki Urban Facts, Statistics Finland, and also other producers, e.g. The Finnish Environment Centre Approach: integrated multisource geospatially enabled statistics; three examples next Small area statistics – examples and case studies Finland, Case Helsinki

Liiteri information service Ari Jaakola, City of Helsinki Urban Facts, 25 September More than 1000 different statistics Several hundreds of map layers Possibility to create thematic maps Possibility to combine statistics, maps and own data Possibility to download statistics and maps Maintained by the Finnish Environment Institute The data is derived from different sources and maintained by many public authorities: Statistics Finland, Finnish Environment Institute, Population Register Centre, National Land Survey of Finland, Finnish Transport Agency, National Board of Antiquities, Centre for Economic Development, Transport and the Environment, cities and municipalities, Ministry of the Environment, The Housing Finance and Development Centre of Finland and Geological Survey of Finland.

Liiteri information service Ari Jaakola, City of Helsinki Urban Facts, 25 September Select statistics

Liiteri information service Ari Jaakola, City of Helsinki Urban Facts, 25 September Select statistics 2. Show it on the map, e.g. Population density in 1km x 1km grid cells and grocery stores in Helsinki in 2016 Sources: Statistics Finland, National Land Survey of Finland

Median commuting speeds (km/h by public transportation) by post code area in Helsinki (city of residence). Aura Pasila, Statistics Finland, 2016.

Median commuting time by post code area in the Helsinki Region (minutes by bike). Pasi Piela, Statistics Finland, 2015.

CO-OPERATION COMMON FRAMEWORKS, RULES AND STANDARDS PROVIDE GEO-REFERENCED DATA SETS, PREFERABLY AS OPEN DATA DEVELOP INTERFACE SERVICES USE NEW OPPORTUNITIES FOR SMALL AREA ESTIMATION BE STRICT ON INTEGRITY AND CONFIDENTIALITY ISSUES ADDRESS ISSUES OF DATA OWNERSHIP, ACCESS AND LIABILITY LISTEN TO THE USERS Small area statistics – conclusions and recommendations