地誌研年報 Issue 8
published_at 1999-03

インド農村調査におけるGISの導入 : センサスデータおよび現地調査データのGIS化への試み

Introduction of GIS into Village Research in India : Construction of GIS Database from Census and Field Work
Sato Takanori
Sakuno Hirokazu
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Abstract
We applied the technique of GIS (Geographic Information System) at an overseas regional investigation to Indian rural village investigation. We analyzed details of the data we have got in fieldwork with the aid of GIS, then we came to acknowledge the validity of GIS utilization at an overseas regional investigation. We investigated, as an example, one rural village that is adjacent to Noida, a new industrial city near Delhi. At some departments of the federal government, we obtained the information about digitized statistical data. Further, we obtained prefectural population data of the whole of India. In India, a population census (Census of India) has been continually conducted, and the latest result of 1991 can be obtained through a floppy-disk. By this, we were enabled to treat nation-wide population data on a computer, and to analyze the regional characteristics of a study area quantitatively. And we obtained Primary Census Abstract data of the whole of India, and, using these data, we have mapped the fundamental data on population of each district, we were easily able to grasp a state of the population of India, such as scheduled castes / scheduled tribes population, literacy rate and workers according to industrial categories. Thus, a site investigation to extend over a wide range was able to point out a validity of GIS utilization at a difficult overseas regional investigation. Next, we mention how we have constructed GIS database of the resident data on R village gained by our field research. Our investigation party conducted the hearing investigations into all households within the village. And we also made a map of village. After returning to Japan with the result of the field investigation, we inputted the result of the hearing investigation to a computer, and we also digitizes the map we made on the spot. Then we took these in GIS software and constructed GIS database on all the households of the village. This makes it possible to map a household and a personal attribute immediately. Moreover, can c