CENSUS MAPPING WITH GIS IN NAMIBIA. BY Mrs. Ottilie Mwazi Central Bureau of Statistics Tel: October 2007

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CENSUS MAPPING WITH GIS IN NAMIBIA BY Mrs. Ottilie Mwazi Central Bureau of Statistics E-mail: omwazi@npc.gov.na Tel: + 264 61 283 4060 October 2007

Content of Presentation HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF CENSUS TAKING IN NAMIBIA GIS ESTABLISHMENT AND SOFTWARE FIELDWORK AND GEOCODING SYSTEM ENCOUNTERED PROBLEMS CONTENT OF GIS DATABASE PLAN FOR 2011 CENSUS MAPPING DIFFERENT TYPES OF EA MAPS

Administrative setup Namibia has a land area of about 824 000 square kilometers with a population of 1.8 million The country is divided into 13 regions Regions are divided into 107 constituencies within the regions The biggest region has 11 constituencies Constituencies are demarcated based on population size

Census undertaken Before independence census did not cover all areas 1991 first - post independence census first census covered the whole country using traditional mapping method 2001 second post-independence census GIS was created and used digital maps for census enumeration and covered the whole country Next Census is planned for 2011

GIS establishment at CBS In order to handle spatial data effectively, CBS moved away from analog to digital mapping by creating a GIS during 2001 census The main aim was to facilitate the production of base maps needed for fieldwork GIS infrastructure was acquired and setup with assistance of the consulting firm at Government cost Spanish government donated a photocopier/scanner for large maps and 4 x 4 vehicles for census mapping Missing spatial data was collected during census mapping

Establishment of GIS continue Data warehouse was created from various sources using existing spatial data Spatial data needed for census undertaking was extracted and GIS database was created The GIS technology was used to capture and digitize spatial data collected from the field Data for institutional services was captured and Namplan dataset was created

Software Main GIS software are GEO-MEDIA 6.0 and ArcGIS 9.2 ER Mapper, IDRIS ANDES and GeoPDF and MapGuide are also acquired for handling specific GIS activities Other mapping software i.e, ARCVIEW 3.1 and MAPINFO were introduced to help with the processing of field returns and production of thematic maps. OziExplore and ArcView 3.1 were very handy in downloading collected field data

Mapping fieldwork The country was demarcated into unique geographical areas known as enumeration areas and were captured into the database GPS (handheld and differential) were used during fieldwork The GIS has made it possible to retrieve, update, link (census/survey data to the geography), query the database, print maps based on any theme, etc.

Geocoding system All enumeration areas were given unique code numbers composed of nine digits numbers help to identify each EA by the level of administrative area Rural EAs are identified with code 99, while the urban EAs are coded 01 A constituency with two urban centers will have 01 for the first urban center and 02 for the second urban center

Geocoding continue 1 st and 2 nd digits represent the region 3 rd and 4 th digits represent the constituency 5 th and 6 th digits represent the rural/urban status 7 th, 8 th and 9 th digits represent the EA number within the constituency Example of EA numbers: 121001020 and 130499024

Problems during mapping and gis establishment Gis not part of CBS structure Lack of trained personnel Lack of training from the consultancy Lack of spatial data Lack of mapping publicity Boundary problems (Townlands)

Problems during mapping and gis establishment (cont ) Lack of transport (fuel) Accessibility of some areas (flood)

Summary of databases and data layers in the GIS Boundaries Constituency boundaries Regional boundaries National boundary National park boundary Conservancy boundaries Farm boundaries Communal land boundaries Townlands Locality boundaries Namplan Accommodation Basic education Health facilities Localities Service stations Towns and villages Ministries Police stations Higher education...etc.

Map indexes Topographic maps 1: 50000 Topographic maps 1: 250000 Aerial photographs Land satellite images Thematic data Agro-ecological zones Rainfall Soil types Vegetation types Master sample frame Master sample frame 02 Master sample updates 05/06 Boundary descriptions Town data Town lands Cadastral Streets Street names Townships

Namibia census Namibia 1991 EAs Namibia 2001 EAs Namibia 2001 SAs Hydrology Lakes and pans Rivers Other infrastructure Roads Railway lines Power lines Water Supply

Thematic maps Maps based on any theme can be produced using the available software by linking the results to the geography or area of study. These can be printed out as hard copies or they can be viewed on the computer or handed out in digital format. However there are limitations with such outputs as they cannot be manipulated further.

Therefore advanced dissemination tools such as GIS- Web based system, etc. can be introduced. It is a GIS that is accessible to users through the Intranet/Internet

New GIS Developments B-Tech in Geoinformatics with Polytechnic of Namibia CBS is busy setting up a Web-based GIS using open source software- Postgress This will enable GIS users to create their own maps through the internet User can request data updates through web application Updates can be done through the web

New GIS Developments (Cont ) CBS will maintain data, system hardware, software and other applications A forum will be created on the web for sharing of ideas and relevant data Will use Oracle as a central DB

Plans for 2011 census mapping Planning is in full swing (including how to improve census mapping publicity) Fieldwork is planned for 2008 Pilot will be conducted to test mapping instruments early 2008 Planning to use satellite images and aerial photos, etc. Planning to capture dwelling units and demarcate EAs as such - easy to control and will improve dissemination at lower geographical areas

Baseline data such as administrative boundaries, infrastructure and scanned topographical maps is collected from various organisations, and integrated into a GIS warehouse. Integrated with the field demarcation is the collection of institutions and localities. The data is stored in the NamPlan database. Accommodation Commercial Infrastructure Emergency Response Education Government Health Industry Other Public Service Religion Settlements Base line data collection Field demarcation NamPlan data collection Scanning, Digitising Aerial photography Map production Census enumeration Census results Base maps are produced for each field team. The field teams also capture GPS wave points for locality boundaries. After the fieldwork, the information collected is integrated into the GIS warehouse. Digital aerial photographs were produced for areas without sufficient base line data, and used as backdrop to the Enumeration Area maps. During the actual Census, an interviewer is assigned to each EA and every household within the demarcated area is visited. Applications Central Bureau of Statistics Sub-Division of Survey and Cartography

Types of EA maps Different types of maps are printed depending on the settings in different parts of Namibia. These are: Urban Formal; Urban Informal; Rural Formal and; Rural Informal. The Enumeration maps are produced in full colour in the GIS office. In 2001 census an excess of 6 000 A3 size maps were printed. Another 216 constituency map were also printed.

Eg.: Rural Informal EA

Eg.: Rural Formal EA

Eg.: Urban Formal EA

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