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Mapping and Visualising Census Data Keith Cole Jackie Carter Geo-data forum - 4/4/2001
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2 Overview of presentation Existing barriers to use Providing integrated access to Census Area Statistics and associated digital boundary data over the web (Casweb) Exploring/visualising Census Area Statistics over the web (Descartes) Future Developments Demonstration
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3 MIMAS and the Census Dissemination Unit (CDU) Manchester InforMation and Associated Services –http://www.mimas.ac.uk/http://www.mimas.ac.uk/ CDU - http://census.ac.uk/cdu/ http://census.ac.uk/cdu/ JISC/ESRC funded CDU provides: –Support and dissemination for 1981 and 1991 Census of Population data –Development of custom software tools –Derived datasets –Specialist support and training –Currently ~ 3000 registered users
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4 Census Area Statistics The UK Census provides the most comprehensive socio-economic data source for evidence-based research Main output is the Census Area Statistics (SAS/LBS) –aggregated data for a range of spatial units –counts of persons and households –pre-defined cross-tabulations
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5 SAS/LBS tables 24 questions asked in 1991, 20,000 counts produced for area statistics SASLBS No. tables 86 (less detail) 99 (more detail) Spatial unit Enumeration district Ward
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6 Barriers to Use Requires knowledge of the structure of the Census Area Statistics tables and geographical units Registration Use of specialist data retrieval software (pre-Casweb) Data handling skills to combine Census data with boundary data in mapping software
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Counties/Regions Census geography
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Counties
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Districts
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Counties Districts Wards
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Counties Districts Wards EDs
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12 Pre-defined Cross Tabulations LBS table 6 – Ethnic Group
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13 Casweb Census Area Statistics on the Web - http://census.ac.uk/casweb/ http://census.ac.uk/casweb/ Features –Intuitive web interface with 3-step selection process –List and map based selection options –Outputs boundaries integrated with the Census data
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14 Caswebs 3 step selection process 1. Select area - from map or a list 2. Select tables 3. Select variables from tables
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15 Download data Text format Mappable format –ArcView –MapInfo MIF/MID
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16 Census Area Statistics: text format
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17 Census Area Statistics: mappable format Census data Crown copyright Boundary data copyright Ed-Line Consortium Unemployment – Tyne and Wear
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18 Combining Census Area Statistics and OS data from Digimap Census data © Crown copyright Boundary data © copyright Ed-Line Consortium OS data © Crown Copyright Ordnance Survey. An EDINA Digimap/JISC supplied service
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19 Descartes Web based data exploration tool written in Java Supports visual exploration of spatially referenced datasets (such as the Census Area Statistics) – use the map as a thinking tool Developed at the German National Research Centre for Information Technology (GMD) (Bonn) Collaboration between GMD and MIMAS established in 1997
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20 Descartes developments Descartes available online at http://www.mimas.ac.uk/descartes/ http://www.mimas.ac.uk/descartes/ Demonstrator dataset (Leics) and county/region datasets for registered users Casweb/Descartes Integration (CHCC Project) –Part of JISC 5/99 CHCC Project –Simplified Interface to Descartes –Temporal visualisation (1971 – 2001)
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21 Demonstration Descartes best illustrated by demonstration Online visualisation of unemployment data for Tyne and Wear
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22 Further information CDU website http://census.ac.uk/cdu/http://census.ac.uk/cdu/ General census information Details of registration procedures Search facilities Glossary Census Learning and Teaching Project http://www.chcc.ac.uk/
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