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Esri UC 2014 | Demo Theater |
Applying GIS and Spatial Thinking to
Official Statistics
ArcGIS Platform For NSOs
Esri UC 2014 | Demo Theater |
2Design
3Build
4Collect
5Process
6Analyse
7Disseminate
1Specify
Needs
8Archive
9Evaluate
Design and
production of
base maps and
enumeration areas
Data collection
using Mobile
devices, tablets
and laptops
Census dissemination
Online thematic maps
Pre-enumeration Enumeration Post-enumeration
Applying GIS at the NSO
Generic Statistical Business Process Model (GSBPM)
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Analytics &
Dissemination
Reporting (Dashboards)
Mapping and
Visualization
Work Force/
Operations
Management
Geo-database
Data Processing
& Management
GIS for Official Statistics
Data Collection /
Updating
System of
Record
System of
Insight
System of
Engagement
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System of Record
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Automate
processPlanning
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Enhance workflowsSequence of steps and paths
Ask
Questions
Run
Automated
Processes
Launch
Applications
Record
Information
Send Emails
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Run Automated Models
Execute data validation using
• ArcGIS Pro
• Model/Python script
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Centralize Issue TrackingLifecycle Management
Review Correct Verify
Data Collection
Data Dissemination
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System of Insight
Discrete Global Grids
“..A DGGS is a spatial reference system
that uses a hierarchy of equal area
tessellations to partition the surface of the Earth
into grid cells or their analogous lattice points…”
What can a discrete grid system do for you?
• Information recorded about phenomena at a
location can be easily referenced to the explicit
area of the associated cell
• Integrated with other cell values, and provides
statistically valid summaries based on any chosen
selection of cells
• Spatial analysis can be replicated consistently
anywhere on the Earth independent of resolution
or scale
Layer 1
+
Layer 2
=
Layer 3
An example of a discrete grid system - GGRs
Introduces a unique horizontal definition /
identification of a quadrant and centroid down
to any level on the globe
100.000 km N32A4D
20.000 km N32A4DZ
5.000 km N32A4DZP
1.000 km N32A4DZPB
0.200 km N32A4DZPBA
0.500 km N32A4DZPBAG
0.010 km N32A4DZPBAGA
0.002 km N32A4DZPBAGAA
….. Etc.
Hemisphere UTM
zone
Band Quadrant 100 km
block
20 km
block
5 km
block
1 km
block
0.2 km
block
0.05 km
block
0.01 km
block
0.002 km
block
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World Population Estimate
https://blogs.esri.com/esri/esri-insider/2016/03/30/updated-population-dataset-sharpens-focus-on-the-human-footprint/
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Esri UC 2014 | Demo Theater |
IBM DBMS, and SPSS statistics
software that integrates Esri software
libraries and uses the ArcGIS platform
IBM DB2, Informix
Built with Esri PE and Spatial
Libraries
SPSS Modeler
Built on SPSS Analytic Server
SPSS Statistics
Built on SPSS Analytic Server
Geodatabase
SPSS Analytic Server
Built with Esri PE and Spatial
Libraries, Java API
IBM Alignment with the Esri Platform
IBM has four extensions available:
• Web-Heatmaps: Create interactive heatmaps using different Esri Basemaps.
• Reverse Geocoding: Code a point location (latitude, longitude) to a readable
address or place name.
• Publish to ArcGIS: Map your IBM SPSS data in Esri® ArcGIS Online. Export,
transfer, load, your data for map visualization and deeper geospatial analytics.
• Geocoding (Get Coordinates): Get the latitude and the longitude of a location in IBM
SPSS Modeler using Esri services.
http://ibmpredictiveanalytics.github.io/
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System of Engagement
Open Data
Open Data
Smart Mapping
The subjectivity of visual pattern analysis
Natural Breaks Quantile
Where are the hot spots? Where is the variation greater?
Minimizing the subjectivityTurning the map into information
“…everything is related to
everything else, but near things
are more related than distant
things.”
New Hot Spot
New Cold Spot
Consecutive Hot Spot
Intensifying Hot Spot
Consecutive Cold Spot
Persistent Hot Spot
Intensifying Cold Spot
Diminishing Hot Spot
Persistent Cold Spot
Sporadic Hot Spot
Diminishing Cold Spot
Oscillating Hot Spot
Sporadic Cold Spot
Historical Hot Spot
Oscillating Cold Spot
No trend detected
Historical Cold Spot
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Understanding the SDGs
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Location Platform Can Support the NSO Enterprise
Making Mapping and Spatial Analysis
available across the NSO
ArcGIS
Directorate
Operations Communities &
Partners
Field
ManagementResearch &
Analysis
GIS Analysts,
Cartographers,
Statisticians and
Business Analysts
Public
CommunicationsEnumerators
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GIS Empowers Everyone
Providing Everyone the Geographic Advantage
Expanding Impact Across the Organization
Knowledge
Workers
Open Data
CommunityGIS
Professionals
Casual
Users
Executives
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GIS Transforms Organizations
Opening Access and Engaging Everyone
Creating Shared Information and Facilitating Collaboration
Shared Geographic
Understanding
Esri UC 2014 | Demo Theater |
An Integrated System…
• Vision and Leadership
• Understanding How
GIS Contributes
• Planning and Governance
• Apps That Are Relevant
• Good People
Requires More Than Data and Technology
A Culture of Sharing and Collaboration
Executive
Access
Public
Engagement
Work
Anywhere
Knowledge
Workers
Enterprise
Integration
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A Geographic Platform
for Official StatisticsVISION