This guide explains how to apply the 2011 Rural Urban Classification to a range of geographies and data for statistical analysis.
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About ** percent of the urban population living in India knew how to read or write as of 2011. Urban regions have better education infrastructure as compared to rural regions of the country. However, the literacy rate was lower in rural regions of India at about ** percent for the same year.
Polygons of Urban Tree Canopy in Washington, DC in 2015. These data represent detailed urban tree canopy cover in Washington, D.C. The data were derived using remote sensing technologies on aerial imagery from the National Agriculture Imagery Program (NAIP), flown in July 2015, and aerial imagery and LiDAR data from Sanborn and the DC Office of the Chief Technology Officer, flown in April 2015.
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1m contours were generated for the urban area of the island from the 2011 DEM. As a guide, the DEM data is vertically accurate to 15cm and horizontally accurate to 30cm. Contours were generated …Show full description1m contours were generated for the urban area of the island from the 2011 DEM. As a guide, the DEM data is vertically accurate to 15cm and horizontally accurate to 30cm. Contours were generated from the DEM using freeware Quantum GIS. When compared to a sample area generated from the same data but using ESRI ArcMap, the contours were of equal or better quality. Disclaimer
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This file provides a rural-urban view of 2011 Output Areas (OA) in England and Wales. The 2011 rural-urban classification (RUC) of OAs was released in August 2013. The product was sponsored by a cross-Government working group comprising Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Department for Communities and Local Government, Office for National Statistics and the Welsh Government. OAs are treated as ‘urban’ if they were allocated to a 2011 built-up area with a population of 10,000 or more. The urban domain is then further sub-divided into three broad morphological types based on the predominant settlement component. As with the previous version of the classification, the remaining ‘rural’ OAs are grouped into three broad morphological types based on the predominant settlement component. The classification also categorises OAs based on context – i.e. whether the wider surrounding area of a given OA is sparsely populated or less sparsely populated.
This Web Coverage Service provides access to the global urban footprint from the DLR Earth Observation Center (EOC).For more information and access to the data: http://www.dlr.de/eoc/en/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-11725/20508_read-47944/
List of City-Owned and Operated Real Property. List fulfils requirements of Local Law 48 of 2011. Among other property information, list includes an assessment provided by the Department of Parks and Recreation regarding the potential suitability of parcels for urban agriculture.
In 2023, the urban population in Thailand stood at approximately 38.5 million, which was an increase compared to the previous year. The figures show a gradual increase in the urban population throughout the years.
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(File Size - 5 KB). The 2011 rural-urban classification (RUC) of counties in England is based on the 2011 RUC of Output Areas (OA) published in August 2013, and allows users to create a rural/urban view of county level products. The classification was produced by the University of Sheffield and was sponsored by a cross-Government working group comprising Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Department of the Communities and Local Government and Office for National Statistics.
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The dataset contains year-, month-, state- and gender-wise compiled data on urban population of India from the year 2011 to 2036. The figures of population given for different years are the projected figures, except for the census year of 2011.
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This vector dataset provides the urban density in Cambodia, as given by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA). Dataset were provided to Open Development Cambodia (ODC) by Save Cambodia's Wildlife's Atlas Working Group.
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The dataset contains (Index of Moment of Inertia) IMI adjusted and unadjusted for 2011 urban form for contiguous US Counties. The urban form is derived from National Landcover dataset. The dataset also contains comparison indices such as Exchange Index (EI) and Dispersion Index (DI)
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This section provides annual mid-year population estimates for Urban and Rural areas in Scotland. The population estimates are available for each year from 2001 onwards for 2011 Data Zones, broken down by 6 and 8 fold split, single year of age and sex. These estimates are based on the Scottish Government’s Urban Rural Classification 2020. Migration flows for Urban and Rural areas in Scotland are available broken down by total in, out and net migration and 6 fold split from 2001-02 onwards.
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A PDF map showing the Rural Urban Classification (2011) of the LSOAs in the North West Region. (File Size - 1 MB)
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A PDF map showing the Rural Urban Classification (2011) of the MSOAs in the East of England Region. (File Size - 932 KB)
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This dataset tracks annual american indian student percentage from 2011 to 2023 for Urban Institute Of Mathematics vs. New York and New York City Geographic District # 8 School District
Tree canopy within City of Melbourne mapped using 2008 aerial photos and LiDAR. The canopy polygons represent actual tree canopy extents on both private and public property across the city. The data is considered accurate for 2011. Changes in tree canopy are expected to have occurred since that time.
The statistic displays the main states and union territories with the highest number of people living in urban areas in India in 2011. In that year, the state of Maharashtra had the highest population with over 50 million people living in urban areas. The population density in India from 2004 to 2014 can be seen here.
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(File Size - 29 KB). The 2011 rural-urban classification (RUC) of clinical commissioning groups (CCG) in England is based on the 2011 RUC of output areas published in August 2013, and allows users to create a rural/urban view of clinical commissioning group level products. The classification was produced by the University of Sheffield and was sponsored by a cross-Government working group comprising Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Department of the Communities and Local Government and Office for National Statistics. Also included are a range of population counts for each CCG including - Total Rural population (2011), Urban City and Town population (2011), Urban Minor Conurbation population (2011), Urban Major Conurbation population (2011), Total Urban population (2011), Total population (2011), Hub towns (rural related) population included in Urban population (2011), Rural including hub towns (rural & rural related) population (2011) and Rural including hub towns (rural & rural related) population as % of Total population (2011).
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India Census: Population: Urban data was reported at 377,106,125.000 Person in 2011. This records an increase from the previous number of 286,119,689.000 Person for 2001. India Census: Population: Urban data is updated yearly, averaging 70,690,156.000 Person from Mar 1901 (Median) to 2011, with 12 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 377,106,125.000 Person in 2011 and a record low of 25,851,873.000 Person in 1901. India Census: Population: Urban data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Census of India. The data is categorized under Global Database’s India – Table IN.GAB001: Census: Population.
This guide explains how to apply the 2011 Rural Urban Classification to a range of geographies and data for statistical analysis.
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