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DEVELOPMENT OF GIS : PROSPECT FOR POPULATION AND HOUSING CENSUS 2010. Population and Housing Census Division DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS MALAYSIA. Topics Mapping Strategy In Previous Census Census Geography 2000 Census Mapping Activities
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DEVELOPMENT OF GIS : PROSPECT FOR POPULATION AND HOUSING CENSUS 2010 Population and Housing Census Division DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS MALAYSIA
Topics • Mapping Strategy In Previous Census • Census Geography • 2000 Census Mapping Activities • Overall Activities in Preparation of Census Maps And Enumeration Block Maps • Planning for 2010 Census • GIS Product In DOS • Conclusion
HISTORY OF CENSUS IN MALAYSIA Population and Housing Census Before Formation of Malaysia - 1911, 1921,1931, 1947, 1957 After Formation of Malaysia - 1970, 1980, 1991, 2000 Next Census - 2010
Total Population 1980 - 13,745,241 1991 - 18,379,655 2000 - 23,274,690 2007 - 27.1 million
Strategy *To conduct a census, the initial preparation that needs to be done is the subdivision of whole country into Enumeration blocks (EBs) *Ensuring complete coverage of all areas in the country *The finalization of EB maps was done by state Offices of the Department
Census Geography Prior the census data collection- a system called geostatistical Census Area was formed The various geostatistical levels can be subdivided I into two main types: A. Administrative Areas B. Statistical Areas
Census Geography (cont’d.) • Administrative Areas • Gazetted Boundries • - State • - Administrative district • - Mukim/sub district • - Local authority area • Statistical Areas • - Defined by DOS; • - Census districts (CD) • - Enumeration Block (EB)
Census Geography (cont’d.) Urban Areas Gazetted areas with their adjoining built-up areas which had a combined population of 10,000 or more at the time of the 2000 population Census Built-up areas Built-up areas were contiguous to a gazetted area and at least 60 per cent of their population (aged 10 years and over) engaged in non-agricultural activities as well as having modern toilet facilities in their housing units.
State boundary District boundary Administrative Areas
Statistical Areas Total EBs for 2000 = 52,877 Total Census Districts = 550
Overall Activities in Preparation of Census Maps And Enumeration Block Map (cont’d.) Started 1998 Decentralised – In Census 2000, the mapping activity was decentralised and undertaken by the 13 state offices with standardised guidelines issued by Headquarters. Mapping as an ongoing activity in intercensal period – This is important since a good frame is required for household surveys which are conducted on a regular basis.
Overall Activities in Preparation of Census Maps And Enumeration Block Map (cont’d.) *Each EB = 1 enumerator *Combination of 7 Ebs formed a Cencus Circle (CC) which was under the responsibility of a supervisor *A District Superintendent was responsible for each Census District (CD) comprising about 15 CCs All District Superintendents in one Administrative District (AD) came under the responsibility of the Assistant Commissioner of Census
2000 Census Mapping Activities Updating the 1991 Census Frame Map updates From household Surveys – LFS, HIS, HES and QC Housing developers Updates to Gazette Plans Preparation of 2000 Census Map Preparation of Census Area List Preparation Of Files Updating and Sketching of EB map List of EBs, CDs, CCs, No of Enumerator and supervisors Files for Assistant Commissioners of census Preparation Of Dratf Copy CD Map Kampong/ Locality list Files for District Superintendent Verification of EB dan CD Map List of Institutional LQ Files for Supervisors Comfirmation Of CD map by District Offices Document 1 (LQ Listing)
Overall Activities in Preparation of Census Maps And Enumeration Block Map Two Types of map: a. Census District Maps b. Enumeration Blocks (EB) Census District Maps - used by Assistant Census Commissioners and District Superintendents - purpose for planning and controlling of field work
Overall Activities in Preparation of Census Maps And Enumeration Block Map Census District Maps (cont’d.) -The map is equivalent to one or part of an Administrative District -One CD consists about 100 Ebs - These map contained District and mukim boundaries and various landmarks such as roads, rivers and name of localities
Overall Activities in Preparation of Census Maps And Enumeration Block Map Enumeration Blocks (EB) - used by enumerators to carry out field work and as a guide map • contained 80 – 120 Living Quarters or 500 – 600 persons • Map are not according to scale but had a standard size 40cm x 40 cm
Creation of Census Circles The Census Circle was a contiguous group of 7 EB’s that was placed under one supervisor. The preparation of the CC did not involve the drawing of any maps, but was a listing of EB’s that formed each CC.
List Of Census Area For verification of the census geographical areas, relevant lists served as a guideline and control in the operation of Census activities. Five major lists which were prepared included: • Preparation of EB summary by AD and CD • Number of enumeration Blocks, Census Circles, Enumerators, Supervisors by CD within Administrative District • Preparation of locality lists • List of Institutional Living quarters • List of Orang Asli (aborigines) EBs
List Of Census Area • Preparation of EB summary by AD and CD This summary provided a list of normal EB’S and EBs Orang Asli (special EB) • Number of enumeration Blocks, Census Circles, Enumerators, Supervisors by CD within Administrative District -Extracted from the Census Frame Master File -purposed for recruiting the required number of enumerators and supervisors for Census operations -also included the number of Census Circles for each AD
Preparation of Document 1 (Living Quarters Listing Book) Objective: Use by the enumerator during census operations Contain a. Sketch Map b. Boundary Description (M3 Form)
GIS • Embody of hard ware and software configurations designed to support the capture, management, analysis and dissemination of spatial data. • Applied to census activities and output, such systems facilitate census cartography, data capture and linking population data (demographic and sosio-economics data)
Socio-economics characteristics - Education - Labor force Household and housing - Number of person per household - Type of construction materials - Population with access to basic facilities - Tenure status
PLANNING FOR CENSUS 2010 Strategy: ‘Applying GIS component and application for the mapping activity'. (Spatial data for household and establishment) Component : a. Software (Arc Gis Arc View 9.X) b. Hardware (Plotter, PrinterA3, Workstations) c. Base Map (JUPEM, JPBD, L.A.A,)
STRUCTURE OF CREATING EB FOR 2010 States Boundry Admin.Area Boundry Mukim Boundry JuPEM topo map Cadastre map JPBD EB Map(Polygon) 2000
GIS SOFTWARE AND HARDWARE FOR CENSUS 1991-2010 Year Software Unit Hardware Unit Base Map Scale/Unit 1991 Arc Info Workstation 1 Workstation HP 1 Topo. Map (L7010) 1:63,360 Hard-copy Pc Arc Info 1 PC Acer 346 1 L.A.A Map Cassini Arc view Ver. 1 1 MS Dos 1 OS Unix 1 2000 Arc View 3.2 3 Plan Printer 1 Topo Map (L7030) 1:50,000 Hard-copy Arc View 8.3 2 Plotter 1 2010 Arc View 9.1 78 Workstation HP 53 Topo Map (L8028) 1: 25,000 Color Printer A3 16 Topo Map (L905) 1: 3,000 -10,000 Scanner AO 1 Topo Map (L808) 1: 25,000 Digital Plotter AO 20 Topo Map (T738) 1:50,000 Topo Map (T931) 1:3,000 - 12,500
GIS Preparation of Document 1 (Living Quarters Listing Book) Objective: Use by the enumerator during census operations Contain a. Sketch Map b. Boundary Description (M3 Form) Population and Housing Census 2010 CENSUS DATA CLASS CENSUS DATABASE NASIONAL LQ ESTABLISHMENT HOUSEHOLD STATES INDIVIDUAL ADMIN.AREA CENSUS DISTRICT STRATA EB Establishments Living Quarters
FLOW CHART OF UPDATING EBS PROCESS Identify existing resources Start A. DATA Yes. No No e.g. Shape file, DXF, MapInfo e.g topo map, pelan akui. Digital (hardcopy) Scan Map/Plan vector? Scan? Identify system coordinate on Select & draw a control point existing data. (GCP) on maps Done (*.jpg, *.tiff) Identify system coordinate No Yes Map projection Search and draw the GCP point on map (RSO / Cassini / MRT Lat/Long / Arbitrary) System? Yes Coordinate Converter Reference Dapatkan nilai kodinat GCP (Field Survey / GPS / refer JUPEM) RSO Cassini Kekalkan RSOCS CSRSO MRTRSO No asal ArcView 3.3 - Malaysia Identify referenced coordinate Cassini RSO RSO Projection Converter (point GCP) ArcView 3.3 - Register e.g. GPS & Transform Tool RSO Cassini Minimum 4 GCP point Convert to Geodatabase ArcView - ArcCatalog 2. Create Feature 1. Create Dataset Geodatabase ArcView - ArcCatalog 3. Create Feature 4. Create Object Class Class Table 2. Create Feature 1. Create Dataset Geodatabase 4. Create Object 3. Create Feature ArcView - ArcMap Class Table Class Georeferencing (Rectify) - Add data Minimum 4 GCP (known coordinate point) B. Development of Database No Data Entry Create New data / Update Existing data layer / layer Yes End Digitize Digitize (on screen) (on screen) Feature Class Feature Class Feature Class Feature Class t Print A3 size u Living Quarters EB EB EB (Landscape) o y a L Updates (States, no. DP, Mukim, PBT, no. DB, LB, BP, id TK) . Map Layout D Arc Map - Layout Fill in M3 form Arc Map - Hyperlink No Updates Census District Updates Circle Census Union Overlapped EB boundaries (Arc Map - Dissolve) (Arc Map - Dissolve) (Arc Toolbox) Yes C. Updating Data Updating EB’s Boundary (Arc Map - Editor > Edit tool)
GIS Software were also used for : • Analysis on small area statistics (market research, consultant, student) 2. Publishing Census Atlas
Population data by radius of 5 -20 km from Mid Valley Figure 3: Pop
Basic Mapping The provision of maps serves 2 purposes; • Census identification maps locates and show boundaries. 2. Statistical or thematic maps that visualize geographical distribution/patterns.
Thematic Maps GIS output can be form of thematic maps based on census data collected. A collection of this would form a census atlas which can serve a wide variety of users and provide and effective visual presentation (Census Atlas)
Thematic Maps • Can be in the form of; • Sub-area • Population density • Strata (Urban and rural population)
Conclusion It is evident that national census data is considered an important component in planning, development, policy formulation and decision making. GIS represent an essential information technology component in dealing with collection, managing and analyzing of large spatially referenced data
Thank you for your attention “Terima Kasih”