Programme and presentations for the European Forum for Geography and Statistics 2010
The EFGS Conference 2010 was hosted by Statistics Estonia
on the 5th-7th October 2010. The programme Committee is the EFGS Steering Committee.Day 1: Tuesday, 05.10.2010
Preconference Working Session
Chair: Dr Udo Maack, INSPIRE TWG, Germany
09:00 – 12.00
GEOSTAT and INSPIRE TWG joint working session
12:00 – 12:30 Registration
First day of the conference introduces the importance of geo-statistics in the decision making process in local, regional, European and Global level. The statistics linked with the geography serves as a basis for environmental planning, sustainable development, infrastructure planning and business development in many economic sectors. The ESSnet project “GEOSTAT – representing census data in a European population grid” and the need for the gridded population data in the global level will be discussed.
Opening of the Conference
Chair: Mrs Diana Makarenko-Piirsalu, Statistics Estonia
12:30 – 12:35
Practical information, Mrs Diana Makarenko-Piirsalu, Statistics Estonia
12:35 – 12:50
Welcome speech from the Director General of Statistics Estonia, Mr Priit Potisepp, Statistics Estonia
12:50 – 13:10
The past and the present: General Overview of EFGS and ESSnet GEOSTAT project, the President of EFGS, Mr Vilni Verner Holst Bloch, Statistics Norway
13:10 – 13:30
The Next step: Presentation of the GEOSTAT 1B project call, Mr Daniele Rizzi, EUROSTAT, Luxemburg
13.30 – 14.30
Lunch for all participants
Geostatistics in a Global perspective
Chair: Mrs Diana Makarenko-Piirsalu, Statistics Estonia
14:30 – 14:50
Keynote speech: Current directions in population GIS, Prof. David Martin, School of Geography, University of Southampton, UK
Abstract
14:50 – 15:10
Keynote speech: Population Mobility and Gridded Population Distribution Databases, Mr Eddie Bright, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Geographic Information Science and Technology Group, USA
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15:10 – 15:30
Keynote speech: Applications of gridded socioeconomic data sets for elucidating human-environment interactions, Mr Alex de Sherbinin, NASA Socioeconomic Data and Applications Center, CIESIN – The Earth Institute at Columbia University, USA
Abstract
15:30 – 15:50
Keynote speech: Vision: From European Forum of Geostatiscs – EFGS towards Global Forum for GeoStatistics – GFGS, the Executive Director of EFGS, Mr Lars H. Backer, Sweden
15:50 – 16:10
Summing up the first day, Mrs Diana Makarenko-Piirsalu, Statistics Estonia
Day 2 : Wednesday, 06.10.2010
Session 1 GEOSTAT WP 1: User needs
Chair: Mrs Ingrid Kaminger, Statistics Austria
The main challenges in producing harmonised gridded population dataset are the differences in national geographic projections, grid coding systems, the data interoperability between statistics and spatial data, the different time spans of updating demographic data, data quality, confidentiality issues and others.
One of the main goals of GEOSTAT project is to find a best solution for users from one hand and for gridded population data producers from other hand. Therefore, the session “User needs” main emphasis will be put on presenting the user perspectives on their needs and on analyse of user needs for providing technically sound data specification for a harmonised transnational grid, integrating population statistics variables across national borders in Europe.
09:00 – 09:10
Status report WP 1 ”User Needs”, Mrs Ingrid Kaminger, Statistics Austria
09:10 – 09:30
Analyse of geostatistics user needs, Mrs Ingrid Kaminger, Statistics Austria
09:30 – 09:50
Geospatial data in EEA assessments – status and requirements, Mr Andrus Meiner, European Environment Agency, Denmark
09:50 – 10:10
Nordic accessibility index, Mr Erik Fransson, The Swedish Agency for Growth Policy Analysis, Sweden
Abstract
10:10 – 10:30
A new urban-rural typology, developed using grid data, Mr Hugo Poelman, European Commission, DG Regional Policy, REGIO-GIS, Belgium
Abstract
10.30 – 10.50
EFGS as a Market Place, Mr Erik Sommer, EFGS Expert Group for Business Models, Denmark
10.50 – 11.30 Tea and Coffee Break
Session 2 GEOSTAT WP 2: Geostatistics
Chair: Mrs Marja Tammilehto-Luode, Statistics Finland
The main objective of the Geostat project is to provide a system of small area statistics liberated from administrative areas that may be used for spatial analysis in cross border situations. We will do this using a system of discrete grids. Ideally this should be based on point information but will in practice, for most types of socio-cultural and economic data, be based on disaggregation techniques as well. Thus, there are three types of approaches that countries adopt. Aggregation (from smaller grids or points), Disaggregation (from administrative areas) or Hybrid method (a mixture of both). The main emphasise of this session is to assess the opportunities for integrating the results of the national censuses into one harmonised dataset using these different approaches.
11:30 – 11:40
Status report WP 2 ”Geostatistics”, Mrs Marja Tammilehto-Luode, Statistics Finland
11:40 – 12:00
Population and Housing Census GIS in Estonia, Mrs Diana Makarenko-Piirsalu, Statistics Estonia
Abstract
12:00 – 12:20
Population and Housing Census GIS in Norway, Mr Vilni Verner Holst Bloch and Mr Bjørn Thorsdalen, Statistics Norway
12:20 – 12:40
Geolocalized data – benefits from the Geostat project, Mr Jean-Luc Lipaz, France
12:40 – 13:00
Construction of gridded population and poverty data sets from different data sources, Mr Alex de Sherbinin, NASA Socioeconomic Data and Applications Center, CIESIN – The Earth Institute at Columbia University, USA
Abstract
13:00 – 14:00 Lunch for all participants
Session 2 continues
14:00 – 14:20
Geostatistics and disaggregating models, Mr Jean-Luc Lipatz, INSEE, France
14:20 – 14:40
Gridded Population – new data sets for an improved disaggregation approach, Dr. Kalus Steinnocher, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Mrs Ingrid Kaminger, Statistics Austria, M. Köstl, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Austria, Mr J. Weichselbaum, GeoVille Information Systems, Austria
Abstract
14:40 – 15:00
Accuracy of built-up area mapping in Europe from the perspective of population surface modelling, Dr. Pavol Hurbanek, Peter Atkinson, University of Southampton, School of Geography, UK; Robert Pazur, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Institute of Geography, Slovakia; Konstantin Rosina, Comenius University in Bratislava, Faculty of Natural Sciences
Abstract
15:00 – 15:20
A population grid for Spain: Experiences in assembling population and cartographic data from publicly available sources, Prof. Francisco Goerlich, University of Valencia, Isidro Cantarino, Polytechnic University of Valencia, Spain
Abstract
15.20 – 16.00 Tea and Coffee Break
Session 3 GEOSTAT WP 3: Infrastructure
Chair: Mr Niek van Leeuwen, Statistics Netherlands
Infrastructure means the structure behind the data, not the data itself. It is the roads rather than the traffic on it of the pipelines rather than the water or sewage that is transported in it. We may talk about the real infrastructure (websites, servers, etc.) and virtual infrastructures (standards, concepts, etc.). In this context
we are talking about both of these.
16.00 – 16.20
Status report WP 3 ”Infrastructure”, Mr Niek van Leeuwen, Statistics Netherlands
16:20 – 16:40
The Grid Paper, the President of EFGS Mr Vilni Verner Holst Bloch, Norway, the Executive Director of EFGS Mr Lars H. Backer, Sweden
16:40 – 17:00
Grids as a part of the INSPIRE data specifications ”Statistical Units”, Dr. Udo Maack, INSPIRE TWG, Germany
17:00 – 17:20
Geostatistics and Metadata, Mr Niek van Leeuwen, Statistics Netherlands
17:20 – 17:40
Summing up the second day, the Executive Director of EFGS, Mr Lars H. Backer, Sweden
17:40 – 17:45
Practical information, Mrs Diana Makarenko-Piirsalu, Estonia
Day 3: Thursday, 07.10.2010
Session 4 Innovative Technologies and Methods in Small Area Statistics
Chair: Prof. David Martin, School of Geography, University of Southampton, UK
The last day of the conference concentrates on the innovative technologies, methods and ideas in the field of geostatistics and small area statistics. Additionally, further need of research topics will be discussed.
09:00 – 09:20
Progress report: 24-hour gridded population models, Prof. David Martin, School of Geography, University of Southampton, UK
Abstract
09:20 – 09:40
Using the 2011 Census to build a new geography for workplace statistics, Mr. Ian Coady, Office for National Statistics, UK
Abstract
09:40 – 10:00
Characterizing High-Resolution Population Distributions: a LandScan Experience, Mr. Eddie Bright and Dr. Budhendra Bhaduri, Geographical
Information Science and Technology Group, Computational Sciences and Engineering Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA
Abstract
10:00 – 10:20
Mobile telephones and mobile positioning data as source for population statistics, Prof. Rein Ahas, University of Tartu, Mr Erki Saluveer, Positium, Estonia
Abstract
10:20 – 10:40
Spatial Interpolation of Passive Mobile Positioning Data to Administrative Hierarchies and Grid-based Networks, Mr Margus Tiru, Positium,Mr Anto Aasa, University of Tartu, Estonia
Abstract
10:40 – 11:20 Coffee and Tea Break
Session 4 continues
11:20 – 11:40
Rules, techniques and processes to design the enumeration areas to collect and disseminate Italian census data, Mrs Pina Grazia Ticca, ISTAT, Italy
Abstract
11:40 – 12:00
Automatic Analyzing and Visualisation of Settelement Development on base of Topographic Maps by SEMENTA®-CHANGE, Dr.-Ing. Gotthard Meinel, Leibniz Institute of Ecological and Regional Development (IOER), Germany
12:00 – 12:20
New spatial dimension and applicability of old census and administrative data, Mr Igor Kuzma, Statistics Slovenia
Abstract
12:20 – 12:40
A proposal for Brazilian 2010 Census dissemination, Ms Maria do Carmo Dias Bueno, IBGE/CDDI/COPES, Brazil
Abstract
12.40 – 13.00
Statistics on small areas in Denmark with special attention to urban areas, Mr Michael Berg Rasmussen, Demarks Statistics, Denmark
Abstract
13:00 – 14:20 Lunch for all participants
Session 5 Round Table Discussion
Session Chair: the President of EFGS, Mr Vilni Verner Holst Bloch, Statistics Norway
14:20 – 15:00
The Global initiative, the Executive Director of EFGS, Mr Lars H. Backer, Sweden
15:00 – 15:40
Business Model, What are the best solutions for distrubuting the grid based statistics to the customers? Mr Erik Sommer, EFGS Expert Group for Business Models, Denmark
15.40 – 16.00 Coffee and Tea Break
16.00 – 16.20
Follow up programme, the Executive Director of EFGS, Mr Lars H. Backer, Sweden
16:20 – 16:30
Introducing next workshop In Portugal, Ms Ana Maria Santos, Instituto Nacional de Estatística, Portugal
16:30 – 16:45
Closing the conference, Ms Diana Makarenko-Piirsalu, Estonia
Here we are, great Geostatsitcians from 29 countries.