GIS for Population and Housing Census of Bhutan 2005 By THINLEY JYAMTSHO WANGDI Geo-Informatics Division National Statistics Bureau.

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GIS for Population and Housing Census of Bhutan 2005

ByTHINLEY JYAMTSHO WANGDI

Geo-Informatics DivisionNational Statistics Bureau

PRE-CENSUS MAPPING & HOUSE LISTING

• To ensure complete coverage, the whole country was segregated into 6800 Enumeration Area maps exhaustively.• Every Structure ( Temporary, Permanent, caves, shelters) have been coordinated with GPS (Global Positioning System) system.• Parallel to the Mapping of Enumeration Areas, the house listing for every structure had been accomplished.

GIS for Population & Housing Census 2005• Data capture from the Topographical maps.• Production of Enumeration Area maps both in digital and analogue forms.• Delineation of Enumeration Area boundary through given administrative units and sub-units (Dzongkhag, Geog & chiwog boundary).• To decide the data dissemination administrative level.• To decide the data analysis administrative level for future planners and policy makers.• To set the base reference for future population and Housing census of Bhutan.

Objectives of GIS for PHCB-2005

• Generation of Geo-database for PHCB 2005• To facilitate and widen the scope in the use of census data especially at the smaller area level.• To produce the socio-economic maps using the census data at different categories.• Dissemination of Census data at different level for different user organizations.• Finally to create the bench mark data for the next population and housing census of Bhutan.

BUILD DATA

DESIGN THE DATABASE

INPUT SPATIAL DATA (DIGITIZER)

EDIT AND CREATE TOPOLOGY

MANAGE AND MANIPULATE THE DATA

INPUT ATTRIBUTE DATA

ANALYZE THE DATA

PRESENT THE RESULT OF ANALYSIS

GIS PROCESSING

REQUIREMENTS:

• The GIS software used for Population and housing Census 2005 from ESRI products like Arcview or Arc info or Arcgis of latest version.

• The office of the census commissioner had procured the one GIS softwares as it entails huge budget. The market rate for one license Arcgis is about Nu. 1.9 million.

WORK METHODOLOGY• Digitizing of the Topographical maps in different layers of

the available Topographical sheets in 1:50000 • Mosaicing of the same layers to include in the administrative boundary Cropping of the mosaiced layers as per the existing Dzongkhag boundary.• Cropping of digital layers to the geog level in Dzongkhag.• Cropping of Digital layers to the Chiwog level in Geogs.• Creation of Shp.file from GPS coordinates.• Preparation of Enumeration Area Maps digitally.• Merge EA maps into chiwog maps for further processing.• Accordingly merge for geog and Dzongkhag for processing.

Mosaicing of topo sheets

Mosaicing of topo sheets Clipping of topographical layers for Gasa Dzongkhag

Mosaicing of topo sheets Clipped topo layer (river) for one Dzongkhag

Mosaicing of topo sheets Clipped topo layer (river) for one Dzongkhag

START

Scanning

*.RLC

Digitizing

Vector files

Mosaicing

Dz. cropping

Geog cropping

Geog Map

EA delineation

Aggregate EAs to chiwog

Aggregate Chiwogs to geog

Geog Map

Chiwog MapChiwog

information

Geog information

Aggregate Geogs to Dzongkhag

Dzongkhag Map Dzongkhag information

Aggregate Dzongkhag to National level

National information

Georeferencing

Adm. Boundary

GPS data upload

Chiwog level Information

Geog Level Information

Dzongkhag level Information

Information Dissemination

Report Stop

CD Rom Programming

Stop

Database Design

• At what level the information dissemination had to be done• The information in database to be aggregated• To calculate the statistical factors• How to link the processed data with the map layers.• The SPSS or the CSPRO softwares compatibility should be explored for data linking and matching.• The data dissemination strategy should be planned well.

TRAININGS:• Basic concept of GIS• Basics of GIS operations• Spatial operations in GIS• Statistical operations in line with spatial data• Overlay Analysis• More hands on exercise on analysis with emphasis on Population and Housing census• Preparation of different thematic maps• To extract the population indicators• Preparation of Population Atlases• If possible analysis using the other topographical conditions• Any other exercises

DATA DISSEMENATION

ArcSDE and ArcIMS ServerPHCB 2005

Objectives:

1. To set up the Window 2003 Server on New DELL 2950 server2. To Set up and configure SQL Server and ArcSDE server3. To Set up and configure the ArcIMS server4. Data Migration to ArcSDE Multi-user Geodatabase5. Application Migration6. To publish selected Geog, Dzongkhag, rural settlements and urban

features7. Capacity Building

Objective-1: Window 2003 Server

- DELL 2950

- Window 2003 Server to host SQL server, ArcSDE and ArcIMS

- Hosted by National Statistics Bureau (NSB) System Network

- Network Interface Card – Local IP for ArcSDE 192.168.124.11

- Network Interface Card – Global IP for ArcIMS 203.175.8.86

Window 2003 Server

Objective-2 SQL and ArcSDE Server

• SQL Server 2000 SP3

• ArcSDE 9.1

• Optimizing the Performance of ArcSDE

• Users and Database Access

• PHCB2005 ArcSDE Multi-user Geo-database

• Keywords PHCB2005_VECTOR

• Keywords PHCB2005_RASTER

Window 2003 Server

SQL

ArcSDE

Objective-3 ArcIMS Server

• Set up the ArcIMS server to publish the indicator maps through NSB Web Ste

ArcIMS Components

Window 2003 server, IIS Server, Tomcat Servlet Engine, J2SDK

Window 2003 Server

SQL

ArcSDE

ArcIMS

Objective-4 Data Migration

• Personal Geodatabase and Shape Files to PHCB2005 ArcSDE Multi-user Geodatabase

• ArcView and ArcGIS Clients can access the data

Window 2003 Server

SQL

ArcSDE

ArcIMS

NSB Clients

Objective-5 Application Migration

• To migrate Shape File based ArcIMS website to ArcSDE Multi-user Geodatabase based ArcIMS Website

GUI Design is the same

ToolsTitles Layers

(Groups)

Query, Buffer, User Interaction

Map

Index Map

InternetClients

Window 2003 Server

SQL

ArcSDE

ArcIMS

NSB ClientsInternet

Thimphu Wide Area Network (WAN)

InternetClients

Window 2003 Server

SQL

ArcSDE

ArcIMS

NSB ClientsInternet

Other organization Other organizationThimphu WAN

Dzongkhag Indicator Maps

-Administration-Travel Time-Education-Employment-Health-Migration-Roofing Materials-Wall Materials-Household Heads

-Land Plots-Media Access-Drinking water-Energy for lighting-Energy for cooking-Population-Sanitary-Happiness

Based on Published Indicator Map Atlas

Geog Indicator Maps

-Administration-Population-Education-Travel Time-Employment-Health-Roofing Materials-Wall Materials-Household Heads

-Land Plots-Media Access-Drinking water-Energy for lighting-Energy for cooking-Sanitary-Happiness

Based on Published Indicator Map Atlas

Urban Blocks and Foot Prints

Urban Blocks

Urban Foot Prints

Urban Roads

Rural Settlements

• Individual Rural Settlements with HOH and Remark Attributes

Objective-7: Capacity Building

-How to install and configure Window 2003 Server-How to install and configure SQL Server 2000 SP3A-How to install, configure and optimize ArcSDE Server -How to install, configure and optimize the ArcIMS Server-How to work with

- ArcIMS Author- ArcIMS Administrator- ArcIMS Designer- Basics of ArcXML and HTML viewers

-Training to the users- How to use GUI (Half Day)- User Training Manual in PDF Format (Downloadable)

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