GIS technology is
frequently used to examine spatial changes in social and economic development
in a geographic region over time. Focusing on social sciences and humanities, the
GIS Center, Academia Sinica, Taiwan is responsible for undertaking basic GIS-related
research, building cross-domain integration with spatiotemporal data, and
creating application environment for analysis and map metaphor.
Taiwan population
statistics contains all the census statistics from Japanese colonial era to the
present. However, the traditional digital data were only presented the information
with tables or records and it is difficult for the government departments and
the public to access the temporal and spatial distribution of demographic data
across Taiwan’s districts.
To fulfill the
needs of research applications, the GIS Center, Academia Sinica developed a GIS
system statistical graphics which performs statistical data integration, map
display, and management functions to conduct diverse scientific research such as
Health Care and Environment Change, Socio-economic conditions, Historical
Population, etc.
In addition to achieving
seamless spatial data integration, the GIS platform helps update and manage the
Taiwan's historically demographical data with the Socio-economic indicator data,
allowing users to easily find the hidden information of spatial distribution.
Furthermore, the portal website offers URL of map websites in Statistical GIS that
enables users to easily utilize website functions to carry out GIS applications.
In
the project, Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 was used to build statistical
data table and fill Metadata into the database. SuperGIS Server allows to publish
common-used Taiwan map as map services, to integrate statistics, and to display
the results on map website with layering tinting. The map website provides
users with statistics querying and georeferencing functions to quickly receive
needed historical data.
Serving
as the powerful gateway, the GIS platform allows users to query Taiwan’s
population research for academic research and general educational use. The GIS system
also added interactive functions to enhance operational efficiency of the system
and respond to the growing system demand. As a result, users are able to accurately
identify relation between statistics data and spatial distribution through spatiotemporal
visualization.
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information about the application story, please visit http://www.supergeotek.com/Library_2_201306.aspx
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