Title: CARTOGRAPHY UNIT
1United Nations Regional Workshop on
Census Cartography
and Management Lusaka, Zambia 8 12 October 2007
2The Central Statistics Office Cartography Unit
Mauritius Y. Buxsoo October
2007
3OUR MISSION
To provide timely, relevant and reliable
statistics, consistent with international
principles and standards, for effective
decision-making and monitoring
4OUR VISION
To be a key provider of world-class statistical
information
5REPUBLIC OF MAURITIUS
- The Republic of Mauritius is a group of islands
located in the South West of the Indian Ocean. - Total Area 2040 Km2
- Population 1.2 million
- Population Density 610/ Km2 (One of the worlds
highest) -
6Location of Mauritius
7CENSUS HISTORY
- 1st population census dates back to the 18th
century (year 1735) - CSO was established in the year 1948
- The last census was carried out in the year 2000
- The next census is planned for the year 2010
- Census is conducted according to provisions
of the Statistics Act
8CARTOGRAPHY UNIT - History
- The Cartography Unit was set up in the mid 1970s
- Computerization of the unit started end of 1998
- GIS was introduced in October 2002
9CARTOGRAPHY UNIT
Director
Division 3
Deputy Director
Principal Statistician
Cartography Unit
1 Senior Statistical Officer 5 Statistical
Officer
10CARTOGRAPHY UNIT
- What do we do?
- Prepare, update and produce Enumeration Area (EA)
maps for censuses surveys - Carry out field work to update existing maps
- Assist in the preparation and conduct of censuses
and surveys - Prepare Primary Sampling Frame for surveys
- Estimation of population households data
relating to regions - Produce thematic maps and migration analysis
report - Create spatial database using GIS applications
11Mapping Activities
- Mapping activities of the unit
- Digitize base maps (dated 1997) purchased from
Ministry of Housing and Lands - Boundaries of all administrative boundaries have
been digitized on a different layer in AutoCAD
and subsequently translated to MapInfo to produce
thematic maps - Boundaries of all EAs (of lower spatial level)
have been digitized in AutoCAD - Land features such as roads, rivers, street names
etc, each kept on separate layers, for EA maps
are currently being digitized in AutoCAD and are
expected to be completed by end of 2008
12Our Collaborators
- Ministry of Housing and Lands (MHL) is the body
producing National Spatial Base Maps and provides
morcellement maps - National Housing Development Company
(NHDC)provides plans for new housing estates - Road Development Authority (RDA) provide for new
road network maps - Note Google Earth is a very important tool
used to retrieve geographical information in
order to update maps
13Updating of Maps
- Updating of maps are done as follows
- Field visits carried out by officers of the unit
- Digitize new morcellement and road maps obtained
from MHL, NHDC and RDA
14Tools
- Software
- Windows XP Professional
- MapInfo Professional 6.5
- AutoCAD LT 2002
- Hardware Specification
- 4 Pentium IV PCs (2.0 MHz )
- 3 PCs of 256 MB RAM and 1 PC of 512 MB RAM
- 40 GB Hard Disk
- 4 CD-ROM drive (52x)
- 2 Printers, 1 Photocopier and 1 Plancopier
- 1 Plotter
15Why AutoCAD and MapInfo
- AutoCAD
- It is currently being used by MHL, NHDC and RDA,
thus enabling trouble-free sharing of data among
all collaborators - It is a very powerful and precise CAD tool for
drawing - It can be easily imported from MapInfo
- Note It has poor analytical possibilities
- It is being used to produce EA maps
- MapInfo
- It is a GIS software efficient in geographical
analysis - It is very user friendly
- It can import AutoCAD drawings easily
- Note It has poor drawing capabilities as
compared to AutoCAD - It is being used for analytical purposes
16GEO-CODE
- The coding system of the EAs is of a
hierarchical nature and comprise of six digits. - 1st digit represents ISLAND
- 2nd digit represents DISTRICT
- 3rd 4th digits together represent TOWNS WARDS
(MCA) or VILLAGE COUNCIL AREAS (VCA) - Last 2 digits represent EA within the MCA or the
VCA -
- Example of an EA 131505
17GEOGRAPHICAL AREA HIERARCHY STRUCTURE
Republic of Mauritius
Island of Agalega (3)
Island of Rodrigues (2)
Island of Mauritius (1)
9 Districts (Historical Boundaries)
14 Zones (Rural)
124 VCAs (rural)
5 MCAs (Urban)
2108 EAs
20 Wards
93 EAs
1 EA
1364 EAs
18Types of Map Produced
-
- The unit produces 2 types of maps
- Field work mapping EA maps in digital format
- Dissemination maps (Thematic Maps) published in
- Population Distribution and Migration Analysis
Report 2002 - Relative Development Index report 2002
- Census Atlas (not yet published)
19Needs and Use of Map
- Maps are needed
- Data Collection
- Planning operations
- Presentation and Analysis
- To set up census and survey workloads
- To estimate travel time and cost
- To identify segments for sample surveys
- To ensure complete coverage of an area without
omission or duplication
20CARTOGRAPHY UNITOriginal map from MHL
21CARTOGRAPHY UNITMap updated by the CSO
22EA Map
23Location Map
24Administrative Regions
Map of Mauritius showing all the MVCAs with
their respective codes. MVCAs Municipal
Village council Areas
25MASTER FRAME
EA CODE PRIVATE HH Population U/R/S2002 PSU LOCALITY
111101 113 462 1 1006 Camp Chapelon
111102 4 18 1 1008 Bell Village
111103 36 127 1 1007 Plaine Lauzun
111104 86 365 1 1007 Plaine Lauzun
111105 107 372 1 1007 Plaine Lauzun
111106 140 570 1 1005 Camp Chapelon
111107 83 318 1 1006 Camp Chapelon
111108 89 368 1 1006 Camp Chapelon
111109 101 389 1 1002 G.R.N.W.,
111110 128 463 1 1004 G.R.N.W.
111111 67 242 1 1008 Cite Vallijee
111112 88 347 1 1009 Cite Vallijee
111113 69 251 1 1010 Cite Vallijee
26Future Initiatives CSO
- To use GIS in national surveys and censuses
(sample design, workload, allocation, spatial
analysis etc..) - To adopt the web as part of the dissemination
strategy through integration of interactive maps - To enhance the quality and the presentation of
the EA maps and thematic maps through the use of
GIS - To relate the socio demographic and economic
characteristics to the housing and living
conditions of the population by merging records
of the Housing and Population Census enabling a
more comprehensive analysis of the census data - To capture census and survey through OCR/ICR.
The latter is a proven technology that could make
significant cost, timeliness and accuracy
improvements in censuses and surveys
27Future Government ProjectsIn Collaboration with
the International Services Landgate, Government
of Western Australia
- To set up a CADASTRE OF THE ISLAND OF MAURUTIUS
by THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A LAND ADMINISTRATION,VALU
ATION AND INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (LAVIMS) - Main objectives
- Establish an efficient and cost-effective
administration and information - system that is an online and dynamic cadastre
and - Set up a general valuation roll of some 3000,000
residential properties - (land parcels)
- Land Management Scrutiny Mission Final Report
published on the GOM / MHL website at
http//www.gov.mu/portal/site/housing
28Attributes of the cadastre and ownership
databases and LIS
- Every land parcel (LOT) on the island would be
uniquely identified and digitally mapped - All cadastral lots would be held in a fully
functional and secure digital cadastral database
(DCDB) - The cadastre would have an overall geo-spatial
accuracy, expressed in terms of WGS 84 and / or
UTM as is planned for Mauritius - It would be a Geographic Information System (GIS)
environment, capable of supporting migration to a
web-enabled land information system (LIS) - It would be able to be spatially improved over
time by introducing survey - accurate and coordinated cadastral surveys into
the cadastral system - Each land parcel would be linked to the owners
deed for the parcel - Tracking of land transactions (sales,
subdivisions, mortgaging (transcriptions) - Deeds lodgements and searching processes to be
automated - Searching is able to be conducted on the Owners
Name, Street, Deed number, State land identifier
number, the Land Survey (LS) Number, and via a
lot shown on the digital cadastral database
29Change of Datum and Map Projection
- The current coordinate system of Mauritius
(geodetic datum) is Clarke 1880 Spheroid - The map projection is Lambert Conical
Orthomorphic projection - established in 1934 by Captain Sanseau
- For better precision, the MHL has agreed to
consider changing the - datum to the World Geodetic System (WGS84) and
to move to Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM)
map grid 84 - Note The Global Positioning System (GPS) uses
the World Geodetic System 84 - Problems
- With this change the current system will face
technical problems. The existing data would need
transformation before laying on the new
coordinate system and map projection for
Mauritius.
30Shift due to differences between Clarke80 and
WGS84 at a particular point
Le Pouce, Mauritius
Le Pouce (Clarke80) 57.5218o E -20.1951o S
67o
810 m
dy 337 m
Le Pouce (WGS84) 57.5289o E -20.1981o S
dx 737 m
31Defining parameters of current map projection
Ellipsoid Clarke 1880 Map Projection
Lambert Conical Orthomorphic Latitude
20 11 42.25 South Longitude 57 31 18.58
East Use of measurement metre Grid
Mauritius Origin Le Pouce False Easting
1 000 000 m Easting False Northing 1 000 000
m Northing Scale factor at origin 1.000 000
32Population Distribution Map
Dot Map of Mauritius representing population
distribution
33Population Density Map
Thematic Map of Mauritius representing population
density per square km
34Migration Streams
Map of Mauritius showing net migration streams
between districts for the past 5 years
35Birth and Death Rates
36Migration Streams
Map of Mauritius showing net migration streams
between districts for the past 5 years
37- THANK YOU
-
Y. Buxsoo -
11 October 2007
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39Migration Streams
Map of Mauritius showing net migration streams
between districts for the past 5 years
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