UNGGIM: User case studies ISRAEL
ISRAEL GIS for 2008 Integrated Population Census GIS was used as a main infrastructure for the 2008 Israeli integrated census of population The Integrated Census is based on geocoded demographic data from administrative sources, for the whole population, combined with socioeconomic data collected in sample surveys that also served for producing updated population estimates. Since the Geographic Infrastructure covers the entire country s land it has supported field work operations. This infrastructure was also used as a base for production of maps and address lists for the field work The top image presents sampled cells within a city, The bottom image represents a survey field work cell map. Please insert image here
ISRAEL GIS for 2008 Integrated Population Census 4+ rooms per apartment Geospatial Information enabled the production of analyses and publications on various topics, used by the public, local authorities and the government Census GIS data is available also on the government map portal (Hebrew only) http://beta.govmap.gov.il TelAviv Ages 65+ Please insert image here
Israel Police Quality of Life Hot spots The Israeli Police has adopted a model for policing which includes hot spots policing strategy at street segments. Up to 10 segments were chosen in each police station based on lowrisk, highvolume events calls for service on quality of life problems, such as noise, parking, vandalism, and the like. The geographic model is simple: tracking the smallest geofenced area that produces a maximum number of incidents, as a function of the total area under the control of the police station. The targets: cooling down hot spot of quality of life and decreasing events frequency, both in order to improve the citizens quality of life. The map shows two hotspots in a particular Israeli city: The hotspot on the right marks a park with juvenile antisocial behavior The hotspot on the left is situated on a main street with noise problems Two parameters: total number of events, and the segment length This nationwide initiative uses advanced measurement and analysis system called Mifne to allow police officers to instantaneously detect and analyze hotspots.
Mifne System uses advanced geocoding maps that allow realtime analysis. Israel Police Quality of Life Hot spots Hotspots model :Data Analysis Using Mifne System For each street segment, police officers are provided with the major social concerns that affect the hotspot, along with possible solutions. The street segment hotspots are defined as those microareas with the largest concentration of incidents, thus providing the police a focused approach with achievable targets. For example: in a certain city, 1.4% of all street segments produced 22.5% of all events in that city. Solutions range from patrol, through informal advice and remedies using partnerships with municipal authorities. Number of events in street segments Above Map illustrates a street syntax map and hotspots analysis
ISRAEL KKLJNF: Using GIS to Manage Sustainable Natural and Planted Forests in Israel KKLJNF manage forests in Israel that provide important ecosystem services which benefit Israel s residents. GIS is a decision support system used to maintain, plan and protect the forests of Israel. Each forester on the ground is equipped with a GISenabled laptop. GIS, together with GPS and maps, significantly improves the sustainable management of the forests. This system provides foresters access to a rich database, consisting of rasters and vectors. Foresters use these tools to query, as well as to collect and manipulate required data.
Israel Electric Corporation NIS (Network Information System) A geographic based information system for design and construction of the electricity network Supplies a geographic infrastructure for multi purpose implementations A platform for network maintenance processes. 1,500 Heterogenic users
NIS Migration Process 5 District Based Projects Spatial Migration Two Phase Commit ReDoAbility On Going Data Enhancement An Integrated MultiFunctionality IS 15 Input Systems Versatility of Data per District Different Sources per District Multi Format Multi Architecture (MF, C/S, Local) Dozens Millions of Input records Various types of Inputs Contradictions Redundant Data Standardized Data Sets Homogeneous Data Sources One Format Standardized Architectures Dozens Millions of Features Hundreds types of Features Accuracy + Reliability Completeness
Contact information Eyal Meharian Israel Bureau of Statistics eyalm@cbs.gov.il 66 Kanfey Nesharim st., Jerusalem, ISRAEL Office: 97226592115 Credits Yonatan ilan Israel Police HQ, Planning and organization section Yonatan.ilan@police.gov.il Office: 97225429121 Mobile: 972546205762 Haim BarLev Road, Jerusalem 91906 Dr. Gil Greenstein NIS Project Manager (ICT) Israel Electric Corporation Gil.Greenstein@iec.co.il Office: 97235677709 Avri Kadmon Avryk@kkl.org.il Mobile: 972523996787