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Title: GIS AND CENSUS MAPPING IN ST. LUCIA


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GIS AND CENSUS MAPPING IN ST. LUCIA
Presented by Sherma Lawrence
Central Statistical Office, St. Lucia
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Census History - Dissemination
  • The previous dissemination of census results had
    been limited to tables and reports.

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Census History - Maps
  • In 1980 aerial photographs were used to guide the
    enumerators along their designated Enumeration
    Districts (ED).
  • 1991 the aerial photographs were used in
    collaboration with hand drawn maps.
  • Subdivision of island into Enumeration
    Districts (approximately 100 households per unit)
  • Delineation project by Statistics Department to
    identify areas previously left out
  • New EDs hand drawn to scale from 12500
    topographic map sheets.

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Introduction of GIS
  • Reasons for the introduction of GIS at the
    Statistics Department
  • Preparation for 2001 census
  • Increasing demand for updated maps
  • Technological initiatives
  • Development of human and physical resources

5
GIS Software
  • Arcview 3.0 was chosen as the first GIS software
    package of the Statistics Department
  • Simple User Interface
  • Great functionality
  • Upgrading from 3.0 through to 3.2

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GIS Software
  • Arcview uses prior to 2001
  • Digitize topographic map sheets using heads-down
    digitizing
  • Subdividing of digital map in to Enumeration
    Districts using heads up digitizing

7
GIS Software
  • Creating multiple ED layouts within one project

8
GIS Software
  • Creating dot density map to represent population
    distribution at District level

9
ArcGIS
Arcview
ARC MAP
ARC TOOLBOX
(Floating Toolbar in Arc Map)
ARC CATALOG
ArcReader
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ArcEditor
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Global Positioning Systems (GPS)
  • Why GPS?......
  • Topographical maps were out dated
  • Inaccuracy in ED maps
  • Rate of national development
  • Need for regular updating and maintaining of
    Enumeration Districts.

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ED Development with GPS
  • GPS used to update roads, footpaths and
    buildings.
  • Differential correction done with pathfinder
    office
  • Base files from Cable and Wireless Base Station
  • New files exported as shapefiles

13
Mobile GIS
  • Upgrade to Trimble Geo XM GPS unit
  • Functionality of a PDA with a high-tech GPS
    system
  • 1-2 meter accuracy
  • Microsoft Windows CE operating system
  • Terrasync Software
  • Arcpad software
  • Import Arcview project unto the unit
  • Realtime editing
  • Easy transfer from desktop to mobile unit

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Updating EDs using Aerial Photos
  • 2004 aerial photos obtained from the Survey and
    Mapping Section of the Ministry of Physical
    Development\
  • Individual images were used because of the size
    of the file
  • Inserted into Arcview as graphic
  • Used as a back drop for updating EDs
  • Too many trees in certain areas obstructed the
    view of houses and parts of the road
  • Ground truthing field trips.

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Developing Settlements
  • During the 2001 census each building was numbered
    sequentially and given a unique identifier
    comprising the 5-digit ED number and three digit
    number from 001-999.
  • e.g. 14705042 would be ED number 14705 and
    building number 042

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Creating Settlement Boundaries
  • Buildings with the same address were grouped
    together using the select by attributes feature
    in Arcview

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Generating Settlement Codes
  • A unique 9 digit settlement code was developed
  • 2 digit district code (standard)
  • 3 digit main settlement number
  • 2 digit sub settlement number
  • 2 digit sub-sub settlement number
  • e.g. Sans Souci in La Borne is 120330403
  • Gros Islet Monchy - La Borne - Sans Souci
  • 12 - 033 - 04 - 03

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Generating Settlement Codes
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GIS Applications
  • Settlement boundaries have revolutionized the
    dissemination of census data within the
    Statistics Department.
  • Statistical information can now be mapped
    relative to the administrative boundaries used by
    an agency such as Health Regions, Education
    Districts, Political Constituencies, etc

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GIS Application..Demographics
  • Dot Density
  • is a simple application where the value of the
    variable is represented by dots
  • In the case of St. Lucia, used to represent
    population count where
  • 1 dot 200 persons

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GIS Application..Demographics
  • Population By Settlement ..
  • It is easier to disseminate demographic
    information at the settlement level
  • A Settlement map can now be provided to accompany
    the information

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GIS Application..Health
  • Heath..
  • Undefined boundaries
  • Heath Regions were developed by combining the
    settlement catered to by the Health Centres and
    Hospitals in the Regions
  • Reported case of Diabetes relative to the
    location of Health facilities by settlements

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GIS Application..Health
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GIS Application..Crime
  • Crime.
  • A K-mean Cluster Classification Analysis was
    performed using the results of the 2001 census to
    determine areas most prone to crime

27
GIS Application..Crime
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GIS Application..Economy
  • Economy.
  • Combined average income per household
  • Useful for poverty assessment, feasibility
    studies

29
GIS Application..Elections
  • General Elections..
  • Redefining and re-digitizing of Electoral
    Boundaries prior to the 2001 National Elections
  • Subdividing or Electoral Constituencies into
    Poling Divisions
  • Providing maps for National Voter registration
    project
  • Displaying Election Results on Statistics
    website http//www.stats.gov.lc/election.htm

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GIS Application..General Elections
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GIS Application..Industry
  • Industry.
  • Data entry of 2001 census visitation records
  • Classification based on the United Nations
    International Standard Industrial Classification
    of All Economic Activities

32
GIS Applications.Industry
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GIS Applications.Web Maps
http//www.stats.gov.lc/mapping_page/map_index.htm
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Conclusion
  • The applications mentioned above are a mere
    demonstration of capabilities of GIS
  • GIS is a valuable investment and has proven to be
    an asset at the St. Lucia Statistics Department
  • GIS has positively affected the way we collect,
    analyze and use data

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  • The end
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