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Global Region-builder Geo-Code Prototype ©




              by Thomas J. Christoffel, AICP, MeRSA
        Regional Intelligence – Regional Communities, LLC
 57th Annual North American meetings of the Regional Science Association
                             International

                            Denver, Colorado
                           November 13, 2010
The Regional Analysis Problem
 Regional analysis in the United States is limited by
the Federal Information Processing Standards
(FIPS) codes created in the 1960’s.
 State FIPS codes were assigned alphabetically for
states beginning with 01 for Alabama.
 Within states, counties and comparable
geographies were also done alphabetically beginning
with 01 then 03 – new county option.
 Tyranny of the Alphabet – Easy to find individual
state or county data in a list, but not to relate one
jurisdiction to another in a table or spreadsheet.
Example: FIPS Code and Spatial
Relationships for States Compared
Metropolitan Statistical Areas
 Regional aggregation was done in the
establishment of Metropolitan Statistical
Areas (MSA), which were coded
separately.
 Many of these regions matched the
geography of the Metropolitan Councils
of Government of that time.
 The Washington, D.C. Metro area is an
example.
Metropolitan
Washington Council of
Governments (COG)
(Yellow)
MSAs & CMSAs 2010
(Grey)
Non-metro (Green)
Although Semi-autonomous Regions,
States are too big for regional analysis
Counties, 3,034 of them, the original substate district & basic
 Census FIPS coded unit, are too small for regional analysis.
    Note: 35,937 sub-county governments - 19,431 municipal & 16,506 township
Most analysis focuses on the
 Metropolitan Areas – MSAs
MSA Limitations
 The relationships which define MSAs, primarily
workforce commuting, led to their widening over
time to include more jurisdictions.
 Since the geographic base changes over time,
there is no option for long term analysis of
change on a standard multi-jurisdictional regional
geography.
 MSA totals obscure differences within the
underlying territory, which has lead to faulty
analysis.
 Development of Micropolitan Areas is not a
solution.
MSA focus leaves out Non-Metro Counties
Alternative?
 Most states established some form of multi-county
regional councils in the 1960’s & 1970’s which
covered all counties, metro or non-metro.
 Many, like Virginia, used sub-state districts as
regions for data aggregation and use by other State
agencies.
 The region number or letter could be used like the
Federal FIPS code for sorting and aggregating data
by region.
 These regions also have organized regional
governmental units using the data for regional
planning and some were capable of regional action.
Such regions “work” for their local governments
Virginia Planning Districts – Region Numbers
 Have Worked Like a FIPS Code Since 1968
Using the Various Sub-State Districts Nationally produces a Map
                     Something Like This:




Regional Councils Are Emerging Regional Communities; Regions that work
Need for Multi-regional Analysis Emerges

   In the 1990’s, commerce, industry and even
   workforce commuting expanded along Interstate and
   Primary routes, showing connections between MSAs
   and a broad range of non-metropolitan counties,
   often in adjoining states.
   To understand these relationships, there was clear
   need for multi-regional analysis, but no data sets
   supported this.
   The author began work in 1998 to promote the
   development of such a system, submitting a
   comment to the U.S. Census Bureau February 12,
   1999 relative to: Alternative Approaches to Defining
   Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Areas.
Conclusion: Global Geo-code system needed

  Continued work on the issue and a review of other
  national and international systems led to the conclusion
  that a new global geo-code system design was needed.
  The goal of the system is to cover all geographic territory
  of our local planet within a ten base system. There are
  different systems of accounting for continents. These can
  be reviewed at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continents

  The intent of the geo-codes is to group political entities
  based on relative proximity.

  The purpose of this paper is to present the prototype
  design for the purpose of further consideration by the
  user communities.
Geo-codes Using North to South, East to
      West – NSEW – Numbering
0000   Earth
0900   Arctic Ocean
1000   Europe
2000   Africa
3000   Atlantic Ocean
4000   Antarctica
5000   Americas
6000   Pacific Ocean
7000   Oceana
8000   Asia
                        Map source: http://www.clker.com/clipart-13513.html
9000   Indian Ocean
Political-Geographic Area Groups

 Using the Sector and Region names utilized
by the United Nations,
http://unstats.un.org/unsd/methods/m49/m4
9regin.htm, the next levels of the global geo-
code prototype system was developed.
 Country names and relationships were
matched to those on the Statoids website
maintained by Gwilliam Law
http://www.statoids.com/wab.html
 North American example -
Geo-codes – Americas UN Northern
Grouping of Political-Geographic Areas
  5         0           00       Americas                    5000
                       Code
           Code      Assigned                                Base
Sector   Assigned     To UN      UN Political-Geographic     Global
Code      For UN     Political   Name                        Geo-
         Northern   Geographic                               Code
         Grouping     Name
  5         1          10        Greenland                   5110
  5         1          20        Saint Pierre and Miquelon   5120
  5         1          30        Canada                      5130
  5         1          40        United States of America    5140
  5         1          50        Bermuda                     5150
                                 United States Minor         5160
  5         1          60        Outlying Islands
United States Country Geo-code - 5140

    Next step is a geo-code for each State.
    The U.S. Census Bureau has defined
   regions and divisions.
    This framework was used to develop
   NSEW State geo-codes that follow:
State Geo-codes – USA - What does this accomplish?
Difference – Maine is 01 compared to FIPS 23; Alabama is
                   21 compared to 01
      Division             Geo-code           Region/State   Abr.   FIPS
      1. New England                  Northeast/
                              01      Maine                  ME      23
                              02      New Hampshire          NH      33
                              03      Vermont                VT      50
                              04      Massachusetts          MA      25
                              05      Rhode Island           RI      44
                              06      Connecticut            CT      09
      2. Middle Atlantic              Northeast/
                              07      New York               NY      36
                              08      New Jersey             NJ      34
                              09      Pennsylvania           PA      42
      3. South Atlantic               South/
                              10      Delaware               DE      10
                              11      Maryland               MD      24
                              12      District of Columbia   DC      11
                              13      Virginia               VA      51
                              14      West Virginia          WV      54
                              15      North Carolina         NC      37
                              16      South Carolina         SC      45
                              17      Georgia                GA      13
                              18      Florida                FL      12
      4. East South
      Central                         South/
                              19      Kentucky               KY      21
                              20      Tennessee              TN      47
                              21      Alabama                AL      01
                              22      Mississippi            MS      28
Division                Geo-code         Region/State   Abr.   FIPS
5. West South
Central                            South/
                           23      Louisiana            LA      22
                           24      Arkansas             AR      05
                           25      Oklahoma             OK      40
                           26      Texas                TX      48
6. East North Central              Midwest/
                           27      Michigan             MI      26
                           28      Ohio                 OH      39
                           29      Indiana              IN      18
                           30      Illinois             IL      17
                           31      Wisconsin            WI      55
7. West North
Central                            Midwest/
                           32      Minnesota            MN      27
                           33      North Dakota         ND      38
                           34      South Dakota         SD      46
                           35      Iowa                 IA      19
                           36      Nebraska             NE      31
                           37      Missouri             MO      29
                           38      Kansas               KS      20
8. Mountain                        West/
                           39      Montana              MT      30
                           40      Wyoming              WY      56
                           41      Idaho                ID      16
                           42      Nevada               NV      32
                           43      Utah                 UT      49
                           44      Colorado             CO      08
                           45      New Mexico           NM      35
                           46      Arizona              AZ      04
9. Pacific                         West/
                           47      Alaska               AK      02
                           48      Washington           WA      53
                           49      Oregon               OR      41
                           50      California           CA      06
                           51      Hawaii               HI      15
How do geo-codes enable region-building for analysis?
Example: Mid-Atlantic Region with Regional Councils as the Unit of
        Analysis State Codes 5140-08 NJ to 5140-14 WV
In-State Example: Virginia Alphabetic by
 County and City – Charles City County
Charles City County with its Region –
Richmond Regional Planning District
Mid-Atlantic Change by Regional Council Region – Richmond
     Region in its Mid-Atlantic Context, not just Virginia
% change – provides a different picture.
Loss of
countryside –
viewshed? Region
land area less
Federal and State
Lands – including
Urban Areas
Overall density in 2005 drops when Urban areas pulled out – with
time series we could see better the sprawls as build out occurs.
All Global Geo-code Prototype:
0000 Earth; 0900 Arctic Ocean; 1000 Europe
2000 Africa
3000 Atlantic
     Ocean
4000 Antarctica
5000 Americas
6000 Pacific
     Ocean
7000 Oceana




9000 Indian
     Ocean
8000 Asia
Goals of this Presentation
   Report on this effort to researchers and
  practitioners.
   Find people who may be interested in this project
  for analysis of other multi-jurisdictional regions.
   What can the Geo-codes be used for? see
   Data analysis and Topic Tags – see Delicious Tags
  for geography and subject at I.see.regions.work
http://delicious.com/I.see.regions.work and
  Regional Community Development News
http://regional-communities.blogspot.com/

                    Thank you!
Regional Intelligence – Regional Communities, LLC

 Tom (Thomas J.) Christoffel, AICP, MeRSA, Editor
 Regional Community Development News
 P.O. Box 1444
 Front Royal, Virginia (VA 22630), USA
 E-mail: Tom.Christoffel@gmail.com
 Phone or fax: 1-540-635-8582
 Web: http://ri-rc.com

 The “Regions Work” Initiative © 1998

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Geo-code Prototype for Regional Analysis

  • 1. Global Region-builder Geo-Code Prototype © by Thomas J. Christoffel, AICP, MeRSA Regional Intelligence – Regional Communities, LLC 57th Annual North American meetings of the Regional Science Association International Denver, Colorado November 13, 2010
  • 2. The Regional Analysis Problem Regional analysis in the United States is limited by the Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) codes created in the 1960’s. State FIPS codes were assigned alphabetically for states beginning with 01 for Alabama. Within states, counties and comparable geographies were also done alphabetically beginning with 01 then 03 – new county option. Tyranny of the Alphabet – Easy to find individual state or county data in a list, but not to relate one jurisdiction to another in a table or spreadsheet.
  • 3. Example: FIPS Code and Spatial Relationships for States Compared
  • 4. Metropolitan Statistical Areas Regional aggregation was done in the establishment of Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSA), which were coded separately. Many of these regions matched the geography of the Metropolitan Councils of Government of that time. The Washington, D.C. Metro area is an example.
  • 5. Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments (COG) (Yellow) MSAs & CMSAs 2010 (Grey) Non-metro (Green)
  • 6. Although Semi-autonomous Regions, States are too big for regional analysis
  • 7. Counties, 3,034 of them, the original substate district & basic Census FIPS coded unit, are too small for regional analysis. Note: 35,937 sub-county governments - 19,431 municipal & 16,506 township
  • 8. Most analysis focuses on the Metropolitan Areas – MSAs
  • 9. MSA Limitations The relationships which define MSAs, primarily workforce commuting, led to their widening over time to include more jurisdictions. Since the geographic base changes over time, there is no option for long term analysis of change on a standard multi-jurisdictional regional geography. MSA totals obscure differences within the underlying territory, which has lead to faulty analysis. Development of Micropolitan Areas is not a solution.
  • 10. MSA focus leaves out Non-Metro Counties
  • 11. Alternative? Most states established some form of multi-county regional councils in the 1960’s & 1970’s which covered all counties, metro or non-metro. Many, like Virginia, used sub-state districts as regions for data aggregation and use by other State agencies. The region number or letter could be used like the Federal FIPS code for sorting and aggregating data by region. These regions also have organized regional governmental units using the data for regional planning and some were capable of regional action. Such regions “work” for their local governments
  • 12. Virginia Planning Districts – Region Numbers Have Worked Like a FIPS Code Since 1968
  • 13. Using the Various Sub-State Districts Nationally produces a Map Something Like This: Regional Councils Are Emerging Regional Communities; Regions that work
  • 14. Need for Multi-regional Analysis Emerges In the 1990’s, commerce, industry and even workforce commuting expanded along Interstate and Primary routes, showing connections between MSAs and a broad range of non-metropolitan counties, often in adjoining states. To understand these relationships, there was clear need for multi-regional analysis, but no data sets supported this. The author began work in 1998 to promote the development of such a system, submitting a comment to the U.S. Census Bureau February 12, 1999 relative to: Alternative Approaches to Defining Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Areas.
  • 15. Conclusion: Global Geo-code system needed Continued work on the issue and a review of other national and international systems led to the conclusion that a new global geo-code system design was needed. The goal of the system is to cover all geographic territory of our local planet within a ten base system. There are different systems of accounting for continents. These can be reviewed at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continents The intent of the geo-codes is to group political entities based on relative proximity. The purpose of this paper is to present the prototype design for the purpose of further consideration by the user communities.
  • 16. Geo-codes Using North to South, East to West – NSEW – Numbering 0000 Earth 0900 Arctic Ocean 1000 Europe 2000 Africa 3000 Atlantic Ocean 4000 Antarctica 5000 Americas 6000 Pacific Ocean 7000 Oceana 8000 Asia Map source: http://www.clker.com/clipart-13513.html 9000 Indian Ocean
  • 17. Political-Geographic Area Groups Using the Sector and Region names utilized by the United Nations, http://unstats.un.org/unsd/methods/m49/m4 9regin.htm, the next levels of the global geo- code prototype system was developed. Country names and relationships were matched to those on the Statoids website maintained by Gwilliam Law http://www.statoids.com/wab.html North American example -
  • 18. Geo-codes – Americas UN Northern Grouping of Political-Geographic Areas 5 0 00 Americas 5000 Code Code Assigned Base Sector Assigned To UN UN Political-Geographic Global Code For UN Political Name Geo- Northern Geographic Code Grouping Name 5 1 10 Greenland 5110 5 1 20 Saint Pierre and Miquelon 5120 5 1 30 Canada 5130 5 1 40 United States of America 5140 5 1 50 Bermuda 5150 United States Minor 5160 5 1 60 Outlying Islands
  • 19. United States Country Geo-code - 5140 Next step is a geo-code for each State. The U.S. Census Bureau has defined regions and divisions. This framework was used to develop NSEW State geo-codes that follow:
  • 20.
  • 21. State Geo-codes – USA - What does this accomplish? Difference – Maine is 01 compared to FIPS 23; Alabama is 21 compared to 01 Division Geo-code Region/State Abr. FIPS 1. New England Northeast/ 01 Maine ME 23 02 New Hampshire NH 33 03 Vermont VT 50 04 Massachusetts MA 25 05 Rhode Island RI 44 06 Connecticut CT 09 2. Middle Atlantic Northeast/ 07 New York NY 36 08 New Jersey NJ 34 09 Pennsylvania PA 42 3. South Atlantic South/ 10 Delaware DE 10 11 Maryland MD 24 12 District of Columbia DC 11 13 Virginia VA 51 14 West Virginia WV 54 15 North Carolina NC 37 16 South Carolina SC 45 17 Georgia GA 13 18 Florida FL 12 4. East South Central South/ 19 Kentucky KY 21 20 Tennessee TN 47 21 Alabama AL 01 22 Mississippi MS 28
  • 22. Division Geo-code Region/State Abr. FIPS 5. West South Central South/ 23 Louisiana LA 22 24 Arkansas AR 05 25 Oklahoma OK 40 26 Texas TX 48 6. East North Central Midwest/ 27 Michigan MI 26 28 Ohio OH 39 29 Indiana IN 18 30 Illinois IL 17 31 Wisconsin WI 55 7. West North Central Midwest/ 32 Minnesota MN 27 33 North Dakota ND 38 34 South Dakota SD 46 35 Iowa IA 19 36 Nebraska NE 31 37 Missouri MO 29 38 Kansas KS 20 8. Mountain West/ 39 Montana MT 30 40 Wyoming WY 56 41 Idaho ID 16 42 Nevada NV 32 43 Utah UT 49 44 Colorado CO 08 45 New Mexico NM 35 46 Arizona AZ 04 9. Pacific West/ 47 Alaska AK 02 48 Washington WA 53 49 Oregon OR 41 50 California CA 06 51 Hawaii HI 15
  • 23. How do geo-codes enable region-building for analysis? Example: Mid-Atlantic Region with Regional Councils as the Unit of Analysis State Codes 5140-08 NJ to 5140-14 WV
  • 24. In-State Example: Virginia Alphabetic by County and City – Charles City County
  • 25. Charles City County with its Region – Richmond Regional Planning District
  • 26. Mid-Atlantic Change by Regional Council Region – Richmond Region in its Mid-Atlantic Context, not just Virginia
  • 27. % change – provides a different picture.
  • 28. Loss of countryside – viewshed? Region land area less Federal and State Lands – including Urban Areas
  • 29. Overall density in 2005 drops when Urban areas pulled out – with time series we could see better the sprawls as build out occurs.
  • 30. All Global Geo-code Prototype: 0000 Earth; 0900 Arctic Ocean; 1000 Europe
  • 32. 3000 Atlantic Ocean 4000 Antarctica 5000 Americas
  • 33. 6000 Pacific Ocean 7000 Oceana 9000 Indian Ocean
  • 35. Goals of this Presentation Report on this effort to researchers and practitioners. Find people who may be interested in this project for analysis of other multi-jurisdictional regions. What can the Geo-codes be used for? see Data analysis and Topic Tags – see Delicious Tags for geography and subject at I.see.regions.work http://delicious.com/I.see.regions.work and Regional Community Development News http://regional-communities.blogspot.com/ Thank you!
  • 36. Regional Intelligence – Regional Communities, LLC Tom (Thomas J.) Christoffel, AICP, MeRSA, Editor Regional Community Development News P.O. Box 1444 Front Royal, Virginia (VA 22630), USA E-mail: Tom.Christoffel@gmail.com Phone or fax: 1-540-635-8582 Web: http://ri-rc.com The “Regions Work” Initiative © 1998