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Publish layers with NUTS codes #14

Open nickpeihl opened 6 years ago

nickpeihl commented 6 years ago

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First-level_NUTS_of_the_European_Union

We'll need to investigate whether we can simply add NUTS codes to existing subdivision layers or if a new layer needs to be created.

markov00 commented 4 years ago

NUTS subdivision is a standard used by all European countries for geographical statistical analysis. Due to historical reasons, the administrative borders and subdivisions across EU member states are unique and they only overlap slightly in functions across states. NUTS tries to align these differences using a multi-level set of subdivisions.

There are 3+1 subdivisions: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nomenclature_of_Territorial_Units_for_Statistics:

The principles used to split boundaries into each levels are:

Level Minimum Maximum
NUTS 1 3 000 000 7 000 000
NUTS 2 800 000 3 000 000
NUTS 3 150 000 800 000

For administrative levels of NUTS, it is sufficient if the average size of the corresponding regions lies within the thresholds; in case of non-administrative levels, each individual region should do so. Exceptions exist however in case of geographical, socio-economic, historical, cultural or environmental circumstances.

Despite the aim of ensuring that regions of comparable size all appear at the same NUTS level, each level still contains regions which differ greatly in terms of population.

Having this type of metadata and these boundaries can increase the adoption of ES and Kibana by research/statistical institution or commercial companies that use this standard. Most EU funded research projects leverage this standard if they need to work with aggregated georeferenced data. Each EU initiative usually publish statistical data using this standard.

The data (shapefile, topojson, geojson) can be found here: https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/gisco/geodata/reference-data/administrative-units-statistical-units/nuts