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The Spatial domain is broken into three sections: search and filter, data selection, data visualization and export.
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1. Search and Filter
You can search the available Geo unit set versions using one or more of the following criteria:
Geographic unit set name: Layer name:The name of any geographic unit set which is a set of geographic units that represent a specific hierarchy, for example the official government administrative hierarchy for a country.
Country: Country name or ISO 3166 code.
Learn more about search functionality in FDE.
You can filter the available Geo unit set versions using one or more of the following criteria:
GeographicCountry: Filters by country.
Unit typeType: Filters by type of geographic unit which is a geographic area or point such as a portion of a country or other region delineated for a specific purpose, . Options include:
Admin: Official government administrative units such as
Province, District, County, etc
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FSC Units: Food Security Classification units used in Food Insecurity Classification analysis. These include Livelihood Zones and other unit that may or may not be the same as Admin units.
Other Units: This category includes all other unit types such as border points, markets, IDP camps, and crop production reporting regions.
Results Valid on Date: Filters all geographic unit set versions valid on the selected date. This includes all versions where the with a start date in on or before the selected date, and either there is no version end date or the version an end date that is on or after the selected date.
Searching and/or applying filters creates a savable dataset. For more information on creating and saving datasets, see Create and Save Datasets.
2. Data Selection
Once you have applied your search terms and filters, you will be presented with a list of all available geographic unit set versions that match your criteria.
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Country: The country of the geographic unit set.
Name: The name of the geographic unit set.
Start: The first date that this unit set version is used.
End: The last date that this unit set version is was used.
Download: Allows you to download information on that geographic unit set version. Formats vary based on what is available.
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To visualize and export data, you will need to select one or more data series by checking the box at the beginning of the row containing that series. |
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Selected data series can be viewed in the Selected tab.
You can clear your selections using the Clear SelectedSelection button.
By default the series are ordered alphabetically by country. You can click on the header of any column to sort by that column instead of by country.
3. Data Visualization and Export
Options
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Notification for selections without spatial data
If one or more of the geographic units you’ve selected do not contain spatial data, a notification will appear in this section saying, “The data series you’ve selected do not contain spatial data.” This makes it clear when geographic units cannot be visualized on the map or customized before download. Selections without spatial data can be browsed in the table view before downloading them.
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Visualize
The Spatial domain includes Map and Table visualizations.
The Maps tab for the Spatial domain helps to visualize the geographic position and boundary lines of the selected Geo unit set version. The Map tab is also helpful for comparing various administrative levels and layers visually.
You can interact with the map in the following ways:
Zoom in and out using your mouse or the zoom buttons.
Click on items in the legend to include or exclude them from the map view.
Metadata
The Metadata tab provides information about the sources of selected data. The source for geographic information will always be listed. If population or demography exports are being included, this tab will also display sources for this information.
Customize
Customization options within the Spatial domain allows for aggregation or conversion of the data. The available parameters are:
Population data:
Geographic information only (This this option is selected by default)
Include population estimate, including male/female breakdown
Include demography estimate, including full age/sex breakdown
Population source and year: Choose a different data source and year for population or demography estimates than the default.
Default population estimates are from LandScan 20192023.
Default demography estimates are from WorldPop 2020.
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When selecting a different population data source and year from the default:
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Include shapefile attributes?: Selecting ‘yes’ for this option will include all attributes associated with the original shapefile, e.g., ADMIN0, ADMIN1, lzname, lzcode, etc.
Yes
No (This option is selected by default)
Data Visualization
Map
The Maps tab for the Spatial domain helps to visualize the geographic position and boundary lines of the selected Geo unit set version. The Map tab is also helpful for comparing various administrative levels and layers visually.
You can interact with the map in the following ways:
Zoom in and out using your mouse or the zoom buttons.
Click on items in the legend to include or exclude them from the map view.
Table
The Table tab for the Spatial domain includes the following metadata:
fewsnet_region: Grouping of countries or regions based on the FEWS NET regional Classifications. They are similar to the UN M49 Groups but they use the M49 code values between 900 and 999.
geographic_group: Grouping of countries or regions based on the United Nations Standard Country or Area Codes for Statistical (UN M49) Classifications.
fewsnet_region_id:
geographic_group_id:
id: Unique identifier assigned by the system.
fnid: FEWS NET ID, a unique code used to identify a specific geographic unit.
name:
full_name:
unit_type: A type of measurement of products. For instance, it could be weight or volume.
unit_type_code:
country: Represents the national, dependent territory, or special area of geographical interest level administrative unit, standardized to ISO 3166 naming.
admin_0: Represents the country level administrative unit.
admin_1: Represents the first level administrative units.
admin_2: Represents the second level administrative units.
admin_3: Represents the third level administrative units.
admin_4: Represents the fourth level administrative units.
area:
parent_id:
layer_id:
layer_name:
geographicunitsetversion_name:
start_date: The start date of a collection period. For monthly data, this is the first day of the month of the reporting period. For example, data from January 2021 have a start_date of January 1, 2021.
end_date:
country_code: The ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 two letter code for a country.
Data Export
The Export tab includes the following options:
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How to video: accessing population data
Watch the video below to learn more about the options to access population data in the Spatial Domain.
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Export
The Spatial domain includes the following export options:
File format: Choose from one of the available file formats. This will apply to both downloads and refreshable links.
Download: Provides a download of a static dataset. This will export only the data series that you have selected. Downloads are available in the following formats:
CSV
GeoJSON
Shapefile
Refreshable link: Connects
Copy link: Copies a refreshable link that connects directly to the FEWS NET Data Warehouse database server, allowing Excel, your browser, or another application to automatically fetch data from the server whenever the link is accessed. Refreshable links are available in the following formats:
CSV
HTML
JSON
GeoJSON
XML
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