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UNSD-CELADE Regional Workshop on Census Cartography for the 2010 Latin America’s census round Definition of the National Census Geography

UNSD-CELADE Regional Workshop on Census Cartography for the 2010 Latin America’s census round Overview  National Census geography  Criteria for EA delineation  Coding scheme  Geocoding  Conclusion

UNSD-CELADE Regional Workshop on Census Cartography for the 2010 Latin America’s census round National Census Geography  An early decision in census planning pertains to the administrative areas for which census data will be reported  List of all administrative and reporting units in the country, with the relationships among all types of administrative and statistical reporting unit boundaries defined  Consists of an administrative hierarchy

UNSD-CELADE Regional Workshop on Census Cartography for the 2010 Latin America’s census round Administrative hierarchy  Every country has its own specific administrative hierarchy  Definition: A system by which the country and each lower level set of administrative units (except the lowest) are subdivided to form the next lower level.

UNSD-CELADE Regional Workshop on Census Cartography for the 2010 Latin America’s census round Example of Administrative Hierarchy Generic census geographic hierarchy  for the purposes of the census a country may have been divided into seven hierarchical levels in urban areas and six in rural areas  Administrative areas can be any special geographic unit, but only some can have actual administrative roles  Other units may have statistical roles alone

UNSD-CELADE Regional Workshop on Census Cartography for the 2010 Latin America’s census round Illustration of a nested admin. Hierarchy  Relationships among all types of administrative and reporting unit boundaries are defined.  In some instances, administrative units may not be completely nested.

UNSD-CELADE Regional Workshop on Census Cartography for the 2010 Latin America’s census round Enumeration Area (EA)  EAs are the operational geographic units for the collection of census data  Defined early in the census process.  Some facilitate census data collection while others pertain to the usefulness of EAs in producing output products i.e., the relationship between data collection and tabulation units.  Delineation of EAs is similar whether manual or digital cartographic techniques are used.

UNSD-CELADE Regional Workshop on Census Cartography for the 2010 Latin America’s census round Criteria for delineation of EAs  Critical Factors of EAs: Be mutually exclusive and exhaustive; Have easily identifiable boundaries on the ground; Be consistent with the administrative hierarchy; Be of approximately equally sized population; Be small enough and accessible to be covered by an enumerator; Be large enough to guarantee data privacy; Be useful for other types of data collection activities.

UNSD-CELADE Regional Workshop on Census Cartography for the 2010 Latin America’s census round Criteria and process for ground delineation of EAs (cont.)  Size of EAs can be defined in 2 ways: 1. Population (most important in terms of censuses)  The chosen population size varies from country to country and is determined based generally on pretest results.  For most practical purposes, the population size of an enumeration area will be in the low to mid hundreds. 2. Surface Area (accessibility)  Enumeration can proceed more quickly in towns and cities than in the countryside so accessibility and time require consideration

UNSD-CELADE Regional Workshop on Census Cartography for the 2010 Latin America’s census round Criteria and process for ground delineation of EAs (cont.)  Pre-delineation of EA’s requires: Estimating the number of persons living in an area and their geographic distribution. (e.g. Count the housing units, determine the associated number of households and multiply by an average household size. )  Commonly done from information from a recent survey or registration system  The number of housing units can be determined through cartographic field work, cooperation with government officials, extrapolation from previous census results, aerial photographs or satellite imagery

UNSD-CELADE Regional Workshop on Census Cartography for the 2010 Latin America’s census round Criteria and process for ground delineation of EAs (cont.)  In the Delineation of EA boundaries: EA boundaries need to be clearly observable and easily identifiable on the ground Enumerators need to be able to find the boundaries of the area for which they are responsible.  Natural features that can be used for this purpose are Roads; Railroads; Lakes, creeks and rivers; Fences, or any other feature that defines a sharp boundary.

UNSD-CELADE Regional Workshop on Census Cartography for the 2010 Latin America’s census round Criteria and process for ground delineation of EAs (cont.)  In some instances, it is unavoidable to use EA boundaries that are not clearly visible on the ground. In this case, an exact textual description and appropriate annotation on the EA maps is required.

UNSD-CELADE Regional Workshop on Census Cartography for the 2010 Latin America’s census round Criteria and process for ground delineation of EAs (cont.)  Population estimates are essential for proper EA delineation  Criteria in determining ideal EA size: Based on the number of people one enumerator can count in the time period scheduled for data collection.  A census pretest can determine the number of housing units (HUs) that an enumerator can cover per day.  Local officials can be called upon to provide small-area estimates, or the areas in question can be visited by NSO field personnel. In areas that have not experienced dramatic change, estimates can be adjusted from the previous census based on the time elapsed.

UNSD-CELADE Regional Workshop on Census Cartography for the 2010 Latin America’s census round Delineation of supervisory (crew leader) areas  Supervisory areas provide the means for crews of enumerators to be effectively managed  The design of supervisory maps is usually straightforward  Supervisory areas consist of groups of usually eight to twelve contiguous EAs which share some of the same characteristics as enumeration areas  The EAs assigned to the same supervisory area must be compact to minimize travel times and of approximately equal size  They should be included in the same field office area, which usually is defined according to administrative units

UNSD-CELADE Regional Workshop on Census Cartography for the 2010 Latin America’s census round Coding Scheme  A unique numeric code needs to be assigned to each enumeration area or administrative unit.  This is the numeric code that provides the link between the aggregated census data and the digital EA boundary database stored in a GIS.  Ideally the coding scheme needs to be determined on a country by country basis.

UNSD-CELADE Regional Workshop on Census Cartography for the 2010 Latin America’s census round Coding Scheme (cont.)  The rules used to assign codes need to be unambiguous and should be designed in collaboration within the NSO, especially between the mapping/GIS unit and those managing the data core.  The most important principles when designing a coding scheme are flexibility, expandability, intuitiveness and compatibility with other coding schemes in use in the country.

UNSD-CELADE Regional Workshop on Census Cartography for the 2010 Latin America’s census round Example of a generic enumeration area coding scheme  Geographic units are numbered at each level of the administrative hierarchy—usually leaving gaps between the numbers to allow for future insertion of newly created zones at that level (for example, at the province level, units may be numbered 5, 10, 15, etc.). provincedistrict locality Enumeration area

UNSD-CELADE Regional Workshop on Census Cartography for the 2010 Latin America’s census round Storage of the unique code  The unique code is stored in the database as a long integer or as a thirteen character string variable  Storage as an integer variable has the advantage that subsets of records can be selected easily using standard database query commands (in any DMS or GIS)  Storage of the code as a character variable can improve consistency, for example through the use of leading zeros.

UNSD-CELADE Regional Workshop on Census Cartography for the 2010 Latin America’s census round Coding scheme (cont.)  In cases where administrative and reporting units are not hierarchical, special coding conventions need to be developed.  Important to be completely consistent in defining and using the administrative unit identifiers, since they are the link between the GIS boundaries and the tabular census data.  The census office should therefore maintain a master list of EA and administrative units and their respective codes and commit any changes made to the master list to the GIS and census databases.

UNSD-CELADE Regional Workshop on Census Cartography for the 2010 Latin America’s census round Coding scheme (cont.)  The NSO might also consider publishing a list of EAs including relevant coding, along with the latitudes and longitudes of centroids (central points) and perhaps populations enumerated as well.  Geocoding concept

UNSD-CELADE Regional Workshop on Census Cartography for the 2010 Latin America’s census round Geocoding Concept  UN definition: Geocoding represents the connection between statistical observations and real-world locations expressed in terms of latitude and longitude or other locational attributes  Geo-coding concept: not limited to address-matching  Geocoding covers a continuum of spatial scales: from individual housing units to enumeration are level up to higher administrative or national levels.

UNSD-CELADE Regional Workshop on Census Cartography for the 2010 Latin America’s census round Conclusion  Administrative areas for which census data will be reported: One of the earliest decisions in Census planning  A census geographic hierarchy  A coding scheme: flexible and expandible  Geocoding: link with geographic database (GIS)

UNSD-CELADE Regional Workshop on Census Cartography for the 2010 Latin America’s census round Thank You!