Sebastian Acevedo (University of Manchester) Chile is a special case within Latin America considered one of the most violent regions in the world in terms of homicides and violent robberies. It is situated on the top position of different indicators such as GDP per...Read article
Vianney Costemalle and Vincent Loonis (INSEE) We all may be familiar with what is a city but when it comes to have a precise definition in order to produce statistics there is no consensus. Some typologies already exist such as the Tercet typology developed by...Read article
Kathrin Gebers (Federal Statistical Office of Germany) In November 2017, the Federal German Statistical System has set itself the goal to geocode every statistic, which has a spatial reference below the municipal level until the end of 2019. 80 % of these statistics,...Read article
Karin Hedeklint (Statistics Sweden) Statistics Sweden has developed a new open geodata product called Retail trade areas. It consists of 560 retail trade areas in the form of polygons, created by a combination of different types of geodata and collected from...Read article
Iain Goodwin (Ordnance Survey) and Hayley Holgate (Office for National Statistics) Showcasing joint work in 2018/19 between OS and ONS to develop high street extents and statistical analysis to inform policy. We asked: Where are Britain’s high streets and their...Read article
Nikos Patias (University of Liverpool) Spatio-temporal changes reflect the complexity of real-life events. Changes in the spatial distribution of population and consumer demand at urban and rural areas are expected to trigger changes in future housing and...Read article
Joshua Comenetz (U.S. Census Burea) The U.S. Census Bureau develops and provides geo-enabled population data sets, based on census and survey data, administrative geography, and satellite imagery. The Demobase gridded mapping program aims to create high-resolution...Read article
Heather Chamberlain (University of Southampton) National population and housing censuses provide essential sociodemographic data on a country’s population and form the basis for many decisions concerning service provision and resource allocation. Censuses are...Read article
Paul Alexander (Central Statistics Office Ireland) Geography is the bedrock of the traditional census operation. The first task which will profoundly influence each subsequent step during the census, is dividing the country into enumeration areas. Emerging from a...Read article
Alistair Edwardes and Emma Wood (Office for National Statistics) The Office for National Statistics is responsible for collating data and public reporting of the UK’s progress against each of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), 169 Targets, and 244...Read article
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