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Intermediate Zone Boundaries 2001

Intermediate zones are a statistical geography that sit between data zones and local authorities, created for use with the Scottish Neighbourhood Statistics (SNS) programme. Intermediate zones are used for the dissemination of statistics that are not suitable for release at the data zone level because of the sensitive nature of the statistics, or for reasons of reliability. Intermediate Zones were designed to meet constraints on population thresholds (2,500 - 6,000 household residents), to nest within local authorities (as they were in 2001), and to be built up from data zones. The aim was also to build intermediate zones by grouping together data zones with similar social characteristics, to have fairly compact shape and to take into account physical boundaries. Intermediate zones are a stable geography and can be used to analyse change over time.


There are 1,235 intermediate zones across Scotland, and each have been assigned an individual code that follows the Scottish Government's standard naming and coding convention. The code prefix is S02, which has been assigned to designate intermediate zones. In most cases, intermediate zones were also been assigned a name by the relevant Community Planning Partnership. From time to time Local Authorities may choose to update these names, and this dataset will be updated to reflect these changes.

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Identification info

Alternative title

Intermediate Geography 2001

Metadata Language
English
Character set
UTF8
Dataset Reference Date (Publication)
2005-02-01
Identifier
www.gov.scot / SG_IntermediateZone_Bdry_2001
Presentation form
Digital map
Publisher
  Scottish Government - GI-SAT ( Geographic Information Science and Analysis Team )
Victoria Quay , Edinburgh , EH6 6QQ , United Kingdom
Point of contact
  Scottish Government - Statistics Policy ( Data, Statistics and Outcomes )
St Andrews House, Regent Road , Edinburgh , Scotland , EH1 3DG , United Kingdom
Maintenance and update frequency
Not planned

GEMET - INSPIRE themes, version 1.0

  • Statistical units

GEMET - Concepts, version 2.4

  • population distribution

  • statistical data

IPSV Subjects List

  • Statistical analysis

Limitations on Public Access
Other restrictions
Other constraints
No limitations to public access
Use constraints
Other restrictions
Other constraints
Open Government Licence
Other constraints

The following attribution statement must be used to acknowledge the source of the information: Copyright Scottish Government, contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right (insert year)

Other constraints

Dataset is complete for Scotland. Care should be taken when using this dataset with lookups to other postcode based geographies. Some postcode unit boundaries have changed since intermediate zones were created and therefore exact match of the boundaries are unlikely.

Spatial representation type
Vector
Denominator
10000
Topic category
  • Boundaries
  • Society
Code
S92000003
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Temporal reference

Temporal extent
 
Temporal extent
 
Additional information

http://www.scotland.gov.uk/library5/society/snsigbi-00.asp

 
Code
EPSG:4258
Code
EPSG:27700

Distribution Information

Data format

Data format
Name Version

WMS

1.3.0

WFS

2.0.0

ESRI REST

1.0

ESRI Shapefile

1.0

 

Transfer options

Resource Locator
Protocol Resource Locator Name

OGC:WMS

https://maps.gov.scot/server/services/ScotGov/StatisticalUnits/MapServer/WMSServer?

IntermediateZoneBdry2001

OGC:WFS

https://maps.gov.scot/server/services/ScotGov/StatisticalUnits/MapServer/WFSServer?

SU:IntermediateZoneBdry2001

WWW:LINK-1.0-http--link

https://maps.gov.scot/server/rest/services/ScotGov/StatisticalUnits/MapServer/5

Intermediate Zone Boundaries 2001

WWW:DOWNLOAD-1.0-http--download

https://maps.gov.scot/ATOM/shapefiles/SG_IntermediateZoneBdry_2001.zip

Intermediate Zone Boundaries 2001

 
 

Data quality info

Quality Scope
Dataset
Conformity
Commission Regulation (EU) No 1089/2010 of 23 November 2010 implementing Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards interoperability of spatial data sets and services
Explanation
Degree
false
Statement

Not all statistics are suitable for release at the data zone level because of the sensitive nature of the statistics or for reasons of reliability and it soon became apparent that a statistical geography between data zone and local authority was required - the intermediate zone. The dataset was originally created by St. Andrews University and a full report describing the production of the intermediate zones is available at: http://www.scotland.gov.uk/library5/society/snsigbi-00.asp.


When designing the intermediate zones, the following criteria were taken into account:


1. Intermediate zones must be built up from data zones and should nest within local authorities (as the exist in 2001).

2. They must not be made up of non-contiguous areas (except where this is unavoidable, as in the case of islands).

3. They must contain between 2,500 and 6,000 household residents.

4. Significant physical boundaries such as motorways, railways and valleys should be taken into account.

5. The shapes of intermediate zones should be reasonably compact to allow the make-up of the area to be easily understood.

6. Relationship to Scottish parliamentary constituency boundaries (this is not always possible, as data zones do not nest within these constituencies).

7. Where possible, intermediate zones should be co-extensive with small settlements of 3,000 to 6,000 residents.

8. Where possible, intermediate zones should group together data zones with similar characteristics, as measured by the Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation.


Scottish Parliamentary Constituencies were used as a starting point for the intermediate zones and were refined using the Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation, settlement boundaries and background mapping.


A consultation with Community Planning Partnerships was then undertaken, where they were asked to quality assure the geography based on local knowledge and suggest changes where appropriate. All changes were accepted as long as they met the population threshold, data zone building block criteria and nested into local authority boundaries (as at the 2001 Census). In practice, it was not possible to satisfy all criteria at once, and some compromise was necessary. The first two criteria were always observed, though in a few cases intermediate zones outside the household population range were accepted if the Community Planning Partnership made a strong case.


Names were also provided for the intermediate zones by 26 of the 32 Community Planning Partnerships when the zones were created. Further names were added in March 2005 and February 2006. In March 2010 and update was provided for the intermediate zone names in Moray.


This dataset also includes an area field with the value given in hectares. This area is the 'standard' area which was calculated from Census Output Areas and then assigned to Intermediate Zones through a look up table. This follows the Office for National Statistics (ONS) Standard Area Measurement methodology, as agreed in 2005. This was done to ensure that total areas remained consistent when comparing geographies. For more information on ONS Standard Area Measurement, please see http://www.ons.gov.uk/about-statistics/geography/products/geog-products-other/sam/index.html.


The dataset is managed by the Scottish Government's Geographic Information Science and Analysis Team (GI-SAT), who carry out any required updates at the request of the Office of the Chief Statistician (OCS), Small Area Statistics Branch. Attributes included within the dataset are as follows:


IZ_CODE: Unique identifier given to each of the 1,235 intermediate zones.

IZ_NAME: Name given each intermediate zone.

STDAREA_HA: Area in hectares, calculated from Output Areas.

 

Metadata

File identifier
42dc0524-a8fb-4fdb-b838-2f63f96e5a2b XML
Metadata Language
English
Resource type
Dataset
Metadata Date
2021-01-18T16:14:18
Metadata standard name
UK GEMINI
Metadata standard version

2.3

Point of contact

Individual name

GI-SAT

Organisation name

Scottish Government

Position name

Geographic Information Science and Analysis Team

Delivery point

Victoria Quay

City

Edinburgh

Postal code

EH6 6QQ

Country

United Kingdom

Electronic mail address

GI-SAT@gov.scot SAT@gov.sco GI-SAT@gov.scot

Role
Point of contact
Point of contact
  Scottish Government - GI-SAT ( Geographic Information Science and Analysis Team )
Victoria Quay , Edinburgh , EH6 6QQ , United Kingdom
 
 
 

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Keywords

GEMET - Concepts, version 2.4
population distribution statistical data
GEMET - INSPIRE themes, version 1.0
Statistical units
IPSV Subjects List
Statistical analysis

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