Stats NZ Geographic Data Service :: tag:datafinder.stats.govt.nz,2008-10:feed:data:mapstream=27719:category=401189:sort=rStats NZhttps://datafinder.stats.govt.nz//Statistical Area 1 Higher Geographies 2023 (generalised)tag:datafinder.stats.govt.nz,2022-12:layers:1112372022-12-05T22:27:05.809992+00:002022-12-05T22:21:57.349011+00:00
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<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 05 Dec 2022</strong><br />
<p>This dataset is the definitive set of statistical area 1 (SA1) boundaries concorded to higher geographies for 2023. This version contains 33,164 SA1s, including 16 with empty or null geometries (non-digitised SA1s).</p>
<p></p>
<p>SA1 is an output geography that allows the release of more detailed information about population characteristics than is available at the meshblock level.</p>
<p></p>
<p>Built by joining meshblocks, SA1s have an ideal size range of 100–200 residents, and a maximum population of about 500. This is to minimise suppression of population data in multivariate statistics tables.</p>
<p></p>
<p>This SA1 higher geographies 2023 file is a correspondence, or concordance, which relates SA1s to larger geographic areas or 'higher geographies'. The higher geographies contained in this concordance are: statistical area 2 (SA22023), statistical area 3 (SA32023), urban rural (UR2023), and urban rural indicator (IUR2023), urban accessibility indicator (IUA), functional urban area (FUA), indicator functional urban area (IFUA) and functional urban area type (TFUA), territorial authority (TA2023), and regional council (REGC2023). The geography <a href="https://www.stats.govt.nz/methods/urban-accessibility-methodology-and-classification">urban accessibility indicator (IUA)</a>, was first published in 2020 and added to this concordance in 2022.</p>
<p></p>
<p>For more information please refer to the <a href="https://www.stats.govt.nz/methods/statistical-standard-for-geographic-areas-2023">Statistical standard for geographic areas 2023</a>.</p>
<p></p>
<p><strong>Generalised version</strong></p>
<p>This generalised version has been simplified for rapid drawing and is designed for thematic or web mapping purposes.</p>
<p></p>
<p><strong>Macrons</strong></p>
<p>Names are provided with and without tohutō/macrons. The column name for those without macrons is suffixed ‘ascii’.</p>
<p></p>
<p><strong>Digital data</strong></p>
<p>Digital boundary data became freely available on 1 July 2007.</p>
<p></p>
<p>To download geographic classifications in table formats such as CSV please use <a href="https://aria.stats.govt.nz/aria/">Ariā</a></p>
From: <a href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/group/census/" title="Profile for GIS">GIS</a><br />
Added: 05 Dec 2022<br />
Updated: 05 Dec 2022<br />
Statistical Area 2 Higher Geographies 2023 (generalised)tag:datafinder.stats.govt.nz,2022-12:layers:1112182022-12-01T21:25:10.246024+00:00
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<p>This dataset is the definitive version of the annually released statistical area 2 (SA2) boundaries as at 1 January 2023, defined by Stats NZ and concorded to higher geographies. This version contains 2,395 statistical area 2 areas. (2,379 digitised and 16 with empty or null geometries (non-digitised)).</p>
<p></p>
<p>This dataset is the definitive version of statistical area 2 (SA2) boundaries concorded to higher geographies for 2023 as defined by Stats NZ.This version contains 2,395 SA2s. This statistical area 2 higher geographies file is a correspondence, or concordance, which relates SA2s to larger geographic areas or 'higher geographies'. The higher geographies contained in this concordance are: statistical area 3 (SA3), territorial authority (TA) and regional council (REGC).</p>
<p></p>
<p>Statistical area 2 is an output geography that provides higher aggregations of population data than can be provided at the statistical area 1 (SA1) level. The SA2 geography aims to reflect communities that interact together socially and economically. In populated areas, SA2s generally contain similar sized populations.</p>
<p></p>
<p>For further information on individual higher geographies, refer to each geography's metadata or the <a href="https://www.stats.govt.nz/methods/statistical-standard-for-geographic-areas-2023">Statistical standard for geographic areas 2023.</a></p>
<p></p>
<p><strong>Generalised version</strong></p>
<p>This generalised version has been simplified for rapid drawing and is designed for thematic or web mapping purposes.</p>
<p></p>
<p><strong>Macrons</strong></p>
<p>Names are provided with and without tohutō/macrons. The column name for those without macrons is suffixed ‘ascii’.</p>
<p></p>
<p><strong>Digital data</strong></p>
<p>Digital boundary data became freely available on 1 July 2007.</p>
<p></p>
<p>To download geographic classifications in table formats such as CSV please use <a href="https://aria.stats.govt.nz/aria/">Ariā</a></p>
From: <a href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/group/census/" title="Profile for GIS">GIS</a><br />
Added: 01 Dec 2022<br />
Statistical Area 1 2023 Clipped (generalised)tag:datafinder.stats.govt.nz,2022-12:layers:1112092022-12-01T02:21:36.336462+00:00
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<p><strong>Statistical Area 1 2023 update</strong></p>
<p>SA1 2023 is the first major update of the geography since it was first created in 2018. The update is to ensure SA1s are relevant and meet criteria before each five-yearly population and dwelling census. SA1 2023 contains 3,251 new SA1s. Updates were made to reflect real world changes including new subdivisions and motorways, improve the delineation of urban rural and other statistical areas and to ensure they meet population criteria by reducing the number of SA1s with small or large populations.</p>
<p></p>
<p><strong>Description</strong></p>
<p>This dataset is the definitive version of the annually released statistical area 1 (SA1) boundaries as at 1 January 2023, as defined by Stats NZ. This version contains 33,164 SA1s (33,148 digitised and 16 with empty or null geometries (non-digitised).</p>
<p></p>
<p>SA1 is an output geography that allows the release of more low-level data than is available at the meshblock level. Built by joining meshblocks, SA1s have an ideal size range of 100–200 residents, and a maximum population of about 500. This is to minimise suppression of population data in multivariate statistics tables.</p>
<p></p>
<p>The SA1 should:</p>
<p>form a contiguous cluster of one or more meshblocks,</p>
<p>be either urban, rural, or water in character,</p>
<p>be small enough to:</p>
<ul>
<li>allow flexibility for aggregation to other statistical geographies, </li>
<li>allow users to aggregate areas into their own defined communities of interest,</li>
</ul>
<p>form a nested hierarchy with statistical output geographies and administrative boundaries. It must:</p>
<ul>
<li>be built from meshblocks, </li>
<li>either define or aggregate to define SA2s, urban rural areas, territorial authorities, and regional councils.</li>
</ul>
<p></p>
<p>SA1s generally have a population of 100–200 residents, with some exceptions:</p>
<ul>
<li>SA1s with nil or nominal resident populations are created to represent remote mainland areas, unpopulated islands, inland water, inlets, or oceanic areas. </li>
<li>Some SA1s in remote rural areas and urban industrial or business areas have fewer than 100 residents. </li>
<li>Some SA1s that contain apartment blocks, retirement villages, and large non-residential facilities (prisons, boarding schools, etc) have more than 500 residents.</li>
</ul>
<p></p>
<p><strong>SA1 numbering</strong></p>
<p>SA1s are not named. SA1 codes have seven digits starting with a 7 and are numbered approximately north to south. Non-digitised codes start with 79.</p>
<p></p>
<p>As new SA1s are created, they are given the next available numeric code. If the composition of an SA1 changes through splitting or amalgamating different meshblocks, the SA1 is given a new code. The previous code no longer exists within that version and future versions of the SA1 classification.</p>
<p></p>
<p><strong>Digitised and non-digitised SA1s</strong></p>
<p>The digital geographic boundaries are defined and maintained by Stats NZ.</p>
<p></p>
<p>Aggregated from meshblocks, SA1s cover the land area of New Zealand, the water area to the 12-mile limit, the Chatham Islands, Kermadec Islands, sub-Antarctic islands, off-shore oil rigs, and Ross Dependency. The following 16 SA1s are held in non-digitised form.</p>
<p></p>
<p>7999901; New Zealand Economic Zone, 7999902; Oceanic Kermadec Islands,7999903; Kermadec Islands, 7999904; Oceanic Oil Rig Taranaki,7999905; Oceanic Campbell Island, 7999906; Campbell Island, 7999907; Oceanic Oil Rig Southland, 7999908; Oceanic Auckland Islands, 7999909; Auckland Islands, 7999910; Oceanic Bounty Islands, 7999911; Bounty Islands, 7999912; Oceanic Snares Islands, 7999913; Snares Islands, 7999914; Oceanic Antipodes Islands, 7999915; Antipodes Islands, 7999916; Ross Dependency.</p>
<p></p>
<p>For more information please refer to the <a href="https://www.stats.govt.nz/methods/statistical-standard-for-geographic-areas-2023">Statistical standard for geographic areas 2023.</a></p>
<p></p>
<p><strong>Clipped version</strong></p>
<p>This clipped version has been created for cartographic purposes and so does not fully represent the official full extent boundaries.</p>
<p></p>
<p><strong>Digital data</strong></p>
<p>Digital boundary data became freely available on 1 July 2007.</p>
<p></p>
<p>To download geographic classifications in table formats such as CSV please use <a href="https://aria.stats.govt.nz/aria/">Ariā</a></p>
From: <a href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/group/census/" title="Profile for GIS">GIS</a><br />
Added: 01 Dec 2022<br />
Statistical Area 1 2023 (generalised)tag:datafinder.stats.govt.nz,2022-12:layers:1112082022-12-01T02:14:13.254025+00:00
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<p><strong>Statistical Area 1 2023 update</strong></p>
<p>SA1 2023 is the first major update of the geography since it was first created in 2018. The update is to ensure SA1s are relevant and meet criteria before each five-yearly population and dwelling census. SA1 2023 contains 3,251 new SA1s. Updates were made to reflect real world changes including new subdivisions and motorways, improve the delineation of urban rural and other statistical areas and to ensure they meet population criteria by reducing the number of SA1s with small or large populations. </p>
<p></p>
<p><strong>Description</strong></p>
<p>This dataset is the definitive version of the annually released statistical area 1 (SA1) boundaries as at 1 January 2023, as defined by Stats NZ. This version contains 33,164 SA1s (33,148 digitised and 16 with empty or null geometries (non-digitised).</p>
<p></p>
<p>SA1 is an output geography that allows the release of more low-level data than is available at the meshblock level. Built by joining meshblocks, SA1s have an ideal size range of 100–200 residents, and a maximum population of about 500. This is to minimise suppression of population data in multivariate statistics tables.</p>
<p></p>
<p>The SA1 should: </p>
<p>form a contiguous cluster of one or more meshblocks,</p>
<p>be either urban, rural, or water in character,</p>
<p>be small enough to: </p>
<ul>
<li>
<p>allow flexibility for aggregation to other statistical geographies,</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>allow users to aggregate areas into their own defined communities of interest,</p>
</li>
</ul>
<p>form a nested hierarchy with statistical output geographies and administrative boundaries. It must: </p>
<ul>
<li>
<p>be built from meshblocks,</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>either define or aggregate to define SA2s, urban rural areas, territorial authorities, and regional councils.</p>
</li>
</ul>
<p></p>
<p>SA1s generally have a population of 100–200 residents, with some exceptions:</p>
<ul>
<li>
<p>SA1s with nil or nominal resident populations are created to represent remote mainland areas, unpopulated islands, inland water, inlets, or oceanic areas.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>Some SA1s in remote rural areas and urban industrial or business areas have fewer than 100 residents.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>Some SA1s that contain apartment blocks, retirement villages, and large non-residential facilities (prisons, boarding schools, etc) have more than 500 residents.</p>
</li>
</ul>
<p></p>
<p><strong>SA1 numbering</strong></p>
<p>SA1s are not named. SA1 codes have seven digits starting with a 7 and are numbered approximately north to south. Non-digitised codes start with 79. </p>
<p></p>
<p>As new SA1s are created, they are given the next available numeric code. If the composition of an SA1 changes through splitting or amalgamating different meshblocks, the SA1 is given a new code. The previous code no longer exists within that version and future versions of the SA1 classification.</p>
<p></p>
<p><strong>Digitised and non-digitised SA1s</strong></p>
<p>The digital geographic boundaries are defined and maintained by Stats NZ.</p>
<p></p>
<p>Aggregated from meshblocks, SA1s cover the land area of New Zealand, the water area to the 12-mile limit, the Chatham Islands, Kermadec Islands, sub-Antarctic islands, off-shore oil rigs, and Ross Dependency. The following 16 SA1s are held in non-digitised form.</p>
<p></p>
<p>7999901; New Zealand Economic Zone, 7999902; Oceanic Kermadec Islands,7999903; Kermadec Islands, 7999904; Oceanic Oil Rig Taranaki,7999905; Oceanic Campbell Island, 7999906; Campbell Island, 7999907; Oceanic Oil Rig Southland, 7999908; Oceanic Auckland Islands, 7999909; Auckland Islands, 7999910; Oceanic Bounty Islands, 7999911; Bounty Islands, 7999912; Oceanic Snares Islands, 7999913; Snares Islands, 7999914; Oceanic Antipodes Islands, 7999915; Antipodes Islands, 7999916; Ross Dependency.</p>
<p></p>
<p>For more information please refer to the <a href="https://www.stats.govt.nz/methods/statistical-standard-for-geographic-areas-2023">Statistical standard for geographic areas 2023.</a></p>
<p></p>
<p><strong>Generalised version</strong></p>
<p>This generalised version has been simplified for rapid drawing and is designed for thematic or web mapping purposes.</p>
<p></p>
<p><strong>Digital data</strong></p>
<p>Digital boundary data became freely available on 1 July 2007.</p>
<p></p>
<p>To download geographic classifications in table formats such as CSV please use <a href="https://aria.stats.govt.nz/aria/">Ariā </a></p>
From: <a href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/group/census/" title="Profile for GIS">GIS</a><br />
Added: 01 Dec 2022<br />
Statistical Area 1 2022 Clipped (generalised)tag:datafinder.stats.govt.nz,2021-12:layers:1067092021-12-01T20:29:49.885604+00:002021-12-01T20:27:40.481750+00:00
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<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 01 Dec 2021</strong><br />
<p>This dataset is the definitive set of annually released statistical area 1 (SA1) boundaries for 2022, as defined by Stats NZ (the custodian), clipped to the coastline. This clipped version has been created for map creation/cartographic purposes and so does not fully represent the official full extent boundaries. This version contains 29,698 SA1 features.</p>
<p>SA1s were introduced as part of the <a href="https://www.stats.govt.nz/methods/statistical-standard-for-geographic-areas-2018">Statistical Standard for Geographic Areas 2018</a> (SSGA18) which replaced the New Zealand Standard Areas Classification (NZSAC92). SA1 is an output geography that allows the release of more detailed information about population characteristics than is available at the meshblock level.</p>
<p>Built by joining meshblocks, SA1s have an ideal size range of 100–200 residents, and a maximum population of about 500. This is to minimise suppression of population data in multivariate statistics tables. SA1s either define or aggregate to define SA2s, urban rural areas, territorial authorities, and regional councils. Some SA1s that contain apartment blocks, retirement villages, and large non-residential facilities have more than 500 residents.</p>
<p>This generalised version has been simplified for rapid drawing and is designed for thematic or web mapping purposes.</p>
<p>Digital boundary data became freely available on 1 July 2007.</p>
<p>The SA1 classification can also be downloaded from the Stats NZ classification and concordance tool <a href="http://aria.stats.govt.nz/aria/#ClassificationSearch:q=statistical%2520area%25201&facet.lifecycle=1&fl=name,abb&sort=relevance-&start=0&rows=20">Ariā</a>.</p>
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Added: 01 Dec 2021<br />
Updated: 01 Dec 2021<br />
Statistical Area 1 2022 (generalised)tag:datafinder.stats.govt.nz,2021-12:layers:1067082021-12-01T20:17:02.747446+00:002021-12-01T20:13:43.296381+00:00
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<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 01 Dec 2021</strong><br />
<p>This dataset is the definitive set of annually released statistical area 1 (SA1) boundaries for 2022 as defined by Stats NZ (the custodian). This version contains 29,913 SA1 features.</p>
<p>SA1s were introduced as part of the <a href="https://www.stats.govt.nz/methods/statistical-standard-for-geographic-areas-2018">Statistical Standard for Geographic Areas 2018</a> (SSGA18) which replaced the New Zealand Standard Areas Classification (NZSAC92). SA1 is an output geography that allows the release of more detailed information about population characteristics than is available at the meshblock level.</p>
<p>Built by joining meshblocks, SA1s have an ideal size range of 100–200 residents, and a maximum population of about 500. This is to minimise suppression of population data in multivariate statistics tables. SA1s either define or aggregate to define SA2s, urban rural areas, territorial authorities, and regional councils. Some SA1s that contain apartment blocks, retirement villages, and large non-residential facilities have more than 500 residents.</p>
<p>This generalised version has been simplified for rapid drawing and is designed for thematic or web mapping purposes.</p>
<p>Digital boundary data became freely available on 1 July 2007.</p>
<p>The SA1 classification can also be downloaded from the Stats NZ classification and concordance tool <a href="http://aria.stats.govt.nz/aria/#ClassificationSearch:q=statistical%2520area%25201&facet.lifecycle=1&fl=name,abb&sort=relevance-&start=0&rows=20">Ariā</a>.</p>
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Added: 01 Dec 2021<br />
Updated: 01 Dec 2021<br />
Statistical Area 1 2021 Clipped (generalised)tag:datafinder.stats.govt.nz,2020-12:layers:1051632020-12-07T00:58:16.713111+00:002020-12-07T00:54:16.918585+00:00
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<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 07 Dec 2020</strong><br />
<p>This dataset contains the annually released statistical area 1 (SA1) boundaries for 2021, as defined by Stats NZ, clipped to the coastline. This clipped version has been created for map creation/cartographic purposes and so does not fully represent the official full extent boundaries. This version contains 29,695 SA1 categories.</p>
<p>SA1s were introduced as part of the <a href="https://www.stats.govt.nz/methods/statistical-standard-for-geographic-areas-2018">Statistical Standard for Geographic Areas 2018</a> (SSGA18) which replaced the New Zealand Standard Areas Classification (NZSAC92). SA1 is a new output geography that allows the release of more detailed information about population characteristics than is available at the meshblock level.</p>
<p>Built by joining meshblocks, SA1s have an ideal size range of 100–200 residents, and a maximum population of about 500. This is to minimise suppression of population data in multivariate statistics tables. SA1s either define or aggregate to define SA2s, urban rural areas, territorial authorities, and regional councils. Some SA1s that contain apartment blocks, retirement villages, and large non-residential facilities have more than 500 residents.</p>
<p>This generalised version has been simplified for rapid drawing and is designed for thematic or web mapping purposes.</p>
<p>Digital boundary data became freely available on 1 July 2007.</p>
<p>The SA1 classification can also be downloaded from the Stats NZ classification and concordance tool <a href="http://aria.stats.govt.nz/aria/#ClassificationSearch:q=statistical%2520area%25201&facet.lifecycle=1&fl=name,abb&sort=relevance-&start=0&rows=20">Ariā</a>.</p>
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Added: 07 Dec 2020<br />
Updated: 07 Dec 2020<br />
Statistical Area 1 2021 (generalised)tag:datafinder.stats.govt.nz,2020-12:layers:1051622020-12-07T00:29:16.966618+00:002020-12-07T00:25:01.247206+00:00
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<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 07 Dec 2020</strong><br />
<p>This dataset is the definitive set of annually released statistical area 1 (SA1) boundaries for 2021 as defined by Stats NZ. This version contains 29,910 SA1 categories.</p>
<p>SA1s were introduced as part of the <a href="https://www.stats.govt.nz/methods/statistical-standard-for-geographic-areas-2018">Statistical Standard for Geographic Areas 2018</a> (SSGA18) which replaced the New Zealand Standard Areas Classification (NZSAC92). SA1 is a new output geography that allows the release of more detailed information about population characteristics than is available at the meshblock level.</p>
<p>Built by joining meshblocks, SA1s have an ideal size range of 100–200 residents, and a maximum population of about 500. This is to minimise suppression of population data in multivariate statistics tables. SA1s either define or aggregate to define SA2s, urban rural areas, territorial authorities, and regional councils. Some SA1s that contain apartment blocks, retirement villages, and large non-residential facilities have more than 500 residents.</p>
<p>This generalised version has been simplified for rapid drawing and is designed for thematic or web mapping purposes.</p>
<p>Digital boundary data became freely available on 1 July 2007.</p>
<p>The SA1 classification can also be downloaded from the Stats NZ classification and concordance tool <a href="http://aria.stats.govt.nz/aria/#ClassificationSearch:q=statistical%2520area%25201&facet.lifecycle=1&fl=name,abb&sort=relevance-&start=0&rows=20">Ariā</a>.</p>
From: <a href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/group/census/" title="Profile for GIS">GIS</a><br />
Added: 07 Dec 2020<br />
Updated: 07 Dec 2020<br />
Statistical Area 1 2018 Clipped (generalised)tag:datafinder.stats.govt.nz,2017-12:layers:922112017-12-03T22:18:31.662968+00:002017-12-03T22:05:44.456448+00:00
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<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 03 Dec 2017</strong><br />
<p>This dataset is the definitive set of annually released statistical area 1 (SA1) boundaries at 1 January 2018, clipped to the coastline. This clipped version has been created for map creation/cartographic purposes and may not fully represent the official full extent boundaries. SA1 is a new output geography that allows the release of more detailed information about population characteristics than is available at the meshblock level. SA1s are defined at meshblock level. </p>
<p>Digital boundary data became freely available on 1 July 2007. This generalised version has been simplified for rapid drawing and is designed for thematic or web mapping purposes. </p>
<p>For further information see ANZLIC Metadata 2018 Statistical Area 1 attachment below.</p>
From: <a href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/group/census/" title="Profile for GIS">GIS</a><br />
Added: 03 Dec 2017<br />
Updated: 03 Dec 2017<br />
Statistical Area 1 2018 (generalised)tag:datafinder.stats.govt.nz,2017-12:layers:922102017-12-03T22:15:28.747820+00:002017-12-03T22:03:28.845985+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/layer/92210-statistical-area-1-2018-generalised/" title="Details for Statistical Area 1 2018 (generalised)"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=92210.290016,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="Statistical Area 1 2018 (generalised) thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 03 Dec 2017</strong><br />
<p>This dataset is the definitive set of statistical area 1 (SA1) boundaries at 1 January 2018 as defined by Stats NZ. SA1 is a new output geography that allows for the release of more detailed information about population characteristics than is available at the meshblock level. SA1s are defined at meshblock level. </p>
<p>Digital boundary data became freely available on 1 July 2007. This generalised version has been simplified for rapid drawing and is designed for thematic or web mapping purposes. </p>
<p>For further information see ANZLIC Metadata 2018 Statistical Area 1 attachment below ** or link to the <a href="http://aria.stats.govt.nz/aria/?_ga=2.64351014.862326229.1560897363-450849000.1560897363#ClassificationView:uri=http://stats.govt.nz/cms/ClassificationVersion/y0fV0ahpBkm93B9f">StatsNZ Classification System Aria.</a>** </p>
<p></p>
From: <a href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/group/census/" title="Profile for GIS">GIS</a><br />
Added: 03 Dec 2017<br />
Updated: 03 Dec 2017<br />
Statistical Area 1 Higher Geographies 2018 (generalised)tag:datafinder.stats.govt.nz,2017-12:layers:922062017-12-03T22:09:26.296014+00:002018-05-22T22:40:06.423492+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/layer/92206-statistical-area-1-higher-geographies-2018-generalised/" title="Details for Statistical Area 1 Higher Geographies 2018 (generalised)"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=92206.299533,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="Statistical Area 1 Higher Geographies 2018 (generalised) thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 22 May 2018</strong><br />
<p>This dataset is the definitive version of the annually released statistical area 1 (SA1) boundaries concorded to higher geographies at 1 January 2018. This statistical area 1 higher geographies 2018 file is a correspondence, or concordance, which relates SA1s to larger geographic areas or 'higher geographies'. The higher geographies contained in this concordance are: regional council (REGC2018), statistical area 2 (SA22018), territorial authority (TA2018), urban rural (UR2018), and urban rural indicator (IUR2018).The following geographies were introduced in 2018: statistical area 1 (SA12018), statistical area 2 (SA22018), urban rural (UR2018), and urban rural indicator (IUR2018). These new geographies are part of the Statistical Standard for Geographic Areas 2018 (SSGA18) which replaces the 1992 New Zealand Standard Areas Classification (NZSAC92). The statistical standard for geographic areas is to be used from 2018 (SSGA18). It defines the Stats NZ input and output geographic classifications and describes their primary purposes, and sets out requirements and guidelines for the creation and maintenance of statistical geographies. Statistical area geographies are aggregations of meshblocks optimised to be of similar population sizes to enable the release of low-level data. They are non-administrative areas that are in between meshblocks and territorial authorities in size. Statistical areas either define or aggregate to define urban rural areas, territorial authorities, and regional councils. </p>
<p>Digital boundary data became freely available on 1 July 2007. This generalised version has been simplified for rapid drawing and is designed for thematic or web mapping purposes. </p>
<p>Please note that a review of SA2 names was undertaken in early 2018. The review addressed issues with inconsistent naming and applied corrections, resulting in an update to this dataset applied in May 2018. All SA2 codes are unchanged.<br></p>
From: <a href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/group/census/" title="Profile for GIS">GIS</a><br />
Added: 03 Dec 2017<br />
Updated: 22 May 2018<br />
Statistical Area 1 Higher Geographies 2020 (generalised)tag:datafinder.stats.govt.nz,2019-11:layers:1042762019-11-29T09:09:27.418953+00:002020-01-30T22:58:53.138770+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/layer/104276-statistical-area-1-higher-geographies-2020-generalised/" title="Details for Statistical Area 1 Higher Geographies 2020 (generalised)"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=104276.330132,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="Statistical Area 1 Higher Geographies 2020 (generalised) thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 30 Jan 2020</strong><br />
<p>This dataset is the definitive set of annually released statistical area 1 (SA1) boundaries concorded to higher geographies for 2020 as defined by Stats NZ. This version contains 29,895 SA1s including 16 with empty or null geometries (non-digitised SA1s). </p>
<p>This SA1 higher geographies 2020 file is a correspondence, or concordance, which relates SA1s to larger geographic areas or 'higher geographies'. The higher geographies contained in this concordance are: regional council (REGC2020), statistical area 2 (SA22020), territorial authority (TA2020), urban rural (UR2020), and urban rural indicator (IUR2020). The following geographies were introduced in 2018: statistical area 1 (SA1), statistical area 2 (SA2), urban rural (UR), and urban rural indicator (IUR) as part of the <a href="http://archive.stats.govt.nz/methods/classifications-and-standards/classification-related-stats-standards/geographic-areas.aspx#">Statistical Standard for Geographic Areas 2018</a> (SSGA18) which replaced the 1992 New Zealand Standard Areas Classification (NZSAC92). </p>
<p>Higher geography names are provided with and without tohutō/macrons, as applicable. Column names for those without macrons are suffixed ‘ascii’. For further information on individual higher geographies, refer to each geography’s metadata. </p>
<p>This generalised version has been simplified for rapid drawing and is designed for thematic or web mapping purposes. </p>
<p>Digital boundary data became freely available on 1 July 2007.</p>
From: <a href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/group/census/" title="Profile for GIS">GIS</a><br />
Added: 29 Nov 2019<br />
Updated: 30 Jan 2020<br />
Statistical Area 1 2020 Clipped (generalised)tag:datafinder.stats.govt.nz,2019-11:layers:1042722019-11-29T05:36:34.840367+00:002020-01-30T22:26:40.932848+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/layer/104272-statistical-area-1-2020-clipped-generalised/" title="Details for Statistical Area 1 2020 Clipped (generalised)"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=104272.330130,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="Statistical Area 1 2020 Clipped (generalised) thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 30 Jan 2020</strong><br />
<p>This dataset contains the annually released statistical area 1 (SA1) boundaries for 2020, as defined by Stats NZ, clipped to the coastline. This clipped version has been created for map creation/cartographic purposes and so does not fully represent the official full extent boundaries. This version contains 29,694 SA1 categories. </p>
<p>SA1s were introduced as part of the <a href="http://archive.stats.govt.nz/methods/classifications-and-standards/classification-related-stats-standards/geographic-areas.aspx#">Statistical Standard for Geographic Areas 2018</a> (SSGA18) which replaced the New Zealand Standard Areas Classification (NZSAC92). SA1 is a new output geography that allows the release of more detailed information about population characteristics than is available at the meshblock level. </p>
<p>Built by joining meshblocks, SA1s have an ideal size range of 100–200 residents, and a maximum population of about 500. This is to minimise suppression of population data in multivariate statistics tables. SA1s either define or aggregate to define SA2s, urban rural areas, territorial authorities, and regional councils. Some SA1s that contain apartment blocks, retirement villages, and large non-residential facilities have more than 500 residents. </p>
<p>This generalised version has been simplified for rapid drawing and is designed for thematic or web mapping purposes. </p>
<p>Digital boundary data became freely available on 1 July 2007. </p>
<p>The SA1 classification can also be downloaded from the Stats NZ classification and concordance tool <a href="http://aria.stats.govt.nz/aria/#ClassificationSearch:q=statistical%2520area%25201&facet.lifecycle=1&fl=name,abb&sort=relevance-&start=0&rows=20">Ariā</a>.</p>
From: <a href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/group/census/" title="Profile for GIS">GIS</a><br />
Added: 29 Nov 2019<br />
Updated: 30 Jan 2020<br />
Statistical Area 1 2020 (generalised)tag:datafinder.stats.govt.nz,2019-11:layers:1042742019-11-29T08:45:15.835905+00:002020-01-30T21:11:05.278298+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/layer/104274-statistical-area-1-2020-generalised/" title="Details for Statistical Area 1 2020 (generalised)"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=104274.330129,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="Statistical Area 1 2020 (generalised) thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 30 Jan 2020</strong><br />
<p>This dataset is the definitive set of annually released statistical area 1 (SA1) boundaries for 2020 as defined by Stats NZ. This version contains 29,895 SA1 categories. </p>
<p>SA1s were introduced as part of the <a href="http://archive.stats.govt.nz/methods/classifications-and-standards/classification-related-stats-standards/geographic-areas.aspx#">Statistical Standard for Geographic Areas 2018</a> (SSGA18) which replaced the New Zealand Standard Areas Classification (NZSAC92). SA1 is a new output geography that allows the release of more detailed information about population characteristics than is available at the meshblock level. </p>
<p>Built by joining meshblocks, SA1s have an ideal size range of 100–200 residents, and a maximum population of about 500. This is to minimise suppression of population data in multivariate statistics tables. SA1s either define or aggregate to define SA2s, urban rural areas, territorial authorities, and regional councils. Some SA1s that contain apartment blocks, retirement villages, and large non-residential facilities have more than 500 residents. </p>
<p>This generalised version has been simplified for rapid drawing and is designed for thematic or web mapping purposes. </p>
<p>Digital boundary data became freely available on 1 July 2007. </p>
<p>The SA1 classification can also be downloaded from the Stats NZ classification and concordance tool <a href="http://aria.stats.govt.nz/aria/#ClassificationSearch:q=statistical%2520area%25201&facet.lifecycle=1&fl=name,abb&sort=relevance-&start=0&rows=20">Ariā</a>.</p>
From: <a href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/group/census/" title="Profile for GIS">GIS</a><br />
Added: 29 Nov 2019<br />
Updated: 30 Jan 2020<br />
Statistical Area 1 2019 (generalised)tag:datafinder.stats.govt.nz,2018-12:layers:987612018-12-02T23:42:58.860553+00:002019-05-03T01:57:10.710195+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/layer/98761-statistical-area-1-2019-generalised/" title="Details for Statistical Area 1 2019 (generalised)"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=98761.316101,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="Statistical Area 1 2019 (generalised) thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 03 May 2019</strong><br />
<p>This dataset is the definitive set of statistical area 1 (SA1) boundaries at 1 January 2019 as defined by Stats NZ. SA1 is an output geography that allows for the release of more detailed information about population characteristics than is available at the meshblock level. SA1s are defined at meshblock level.</p>
<p>Digital boundary data became freely available on 1 July 2007. This generalised version has been simplified for rapid drawing and is designed for thematic or web mapping purposes.</p>
<p>For further information see ANZLIC Metadata 2019 Statistical Area 1 attachment below or link to the <a href="http://aria.stats.govt.nz/aria/?_ga=2.64351014.862326229.1560897363-450849000.1560897363#ClassificationView:uri=http://stats.govt.nz/cms/ClassificationVersion/Srwae4LfdKeqR0H5">StatsNZ Classification System Aria.</a></p>
<p></p>
From: <a href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/group/census/" title="Profile for GIS">GIS</a><br />
Added: 02 Dec 2018<br />
Updated: 03 May 2019<br />
Statistical Area 1 Higher Geographies 2019 (generalised)tag:datafinder.stats.govt.nz,2018-12:layers:987772018-12-03T03:18:08.496769+00:002019-05-03T02:37:04.993487+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/layer/98777-statistical-area-1-higher-geographies-2019-generalised/" title="Details for Statistical Area 1 Higher Geographies 2019 (generalised)"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=98777.316103,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="Statistical Area 1 Higher Geographies 2019 (generalised) thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 03 May 2019</strong><br />
<p>This dataset is the definitive version of the annually released statistical area 1 (SA1) boundaries concorded to higher geographies at 1 January 2019. </p>
<p>This statistical area 1 higher geographies 2019 file is a correspondence, or concordance, which relates SA1s to larger geographic areas or 'higher geographies'. The higher geographies contained in this concordance are: regional council (REGC2019), statistical area 2 (SA22019), territorial authority (TA2019), urban rural (UR2019), and urban rural indicator (IUR2019).The following geographies were introduced in 2018: statistical area 1 (SA12018), statistical area 2 (SA22019), urban rural (UR2019), and urban rural indicator (IUR2019). </p>
<p>Statistical area 1 (SA1) was created as part of the Statistical Standard for Geographic Areas 2018 (SSGA18) which replaces the 1992 New Zealand Standard Areas Classification (NZSAC92).<br>
The statistical standard for geographic areas is to be used from 2018 (SSGA18). It defines the Stats NZ input and output geographic classifications and describes their primary purposes, and sets out requirements and guidelines for the creation and maintenance of statistical geographies. Statistical area geographies are aggregations of meshblocks optimised to be of similar population sizes to enable the release of low-level data. They are non-administrative areas that are in between meshblocks and territorial authorities in size. Statistical areas either define or aggregate to define urban rural areas, territorial authorities, and regional councils. </p>
<p>Digital boundary data became freely available on 1 July 2007. This generalised version has been simplified for rapid drawing and is designed for thematic or web mapping purposes.</p>
From: <a href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/group/census/" title="Profile for GIS">GIS</a><br />
Added: 03 Dec 2018<br />
Updated: 03 May 2019<br />
Statistical Area 1 2019 Clipped (generalised)tag:datafinder.stats.govt.nz,2018-12:layers:987602018-12-02T23:34:09.739187+00:002019-05-03T02:23:17.447003+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/layer/98760-statistical-area-1-2019-clipped-generalised/" title="Details for Statistical Area 1 2019 Clipped (generalised)"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=98760.316102,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="Statistical Area 1 2019 Clipped (generalised) thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 03 May 2019</strong><br />
<p>This dataset is the definitive set of annually released statistical area 1 (SA1) boundaries at 1 January 2019, clipped to the coastline. This clipped version has been created for map creation/cartographic purposes and may not fully represent the official full extent boundaries. SA1 is an output geography that allows the release of more detailed information about population characteristics than is available at the meshblock level. SA1s are defined at meshblock level. </p>
<p>Digital boundary data became freely available on 1 July 2007. This generalised version has been simplified for rapid drawing and is designed for thematic or web mapping purposes. </p>
<p>For further information see ANZLIC Metadata 2019 Statistical Area 1 attachment below.</p>
From: <a href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/group/census/" title="Profile for GIS">GIS</a><br />
Added: 02 Dec 2018<br />
Updated: 03 May 2019<br />
Statistical Area 1 2019 (Centroid Inside)tag:datafinder.stats.govt.nz,2018-12:layers:987642018-12-02T23:55:52.861569+00:002019-05-03T01:49:31.579209+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/layer/98764-statistical-area-1-2019-centroid-inside/" title="Details for Statistical Area 1 2019 (Centroid Inside)"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=98764.316100,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="Statistical Area 1 2019 (Centroid Inside) thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 03 May 2019</strong><br />
<p>This dataset is the definitive set of statistical area 1 (SA1) inside centroid point layer for the major released version of the annually released statistical area 1 (SA1) boundaries as at 1 January 2019 as defined by Stats NZ. </p>
<p>The "inside" centroid is a point which always falls inside each SA1 polygon as this is often desirable in some users cases. The placement of the point is typically in the widest part of the polygon. The algorithms used are proprietary to ESRI and are related to label placement. </p>
<p>Note that the "inside" centroid is NOT always the same as the center of gravity ("true" centroid) of the polygon as in some situations the true centroid may fall outside the Meshblock geometry. The dataset contains the EASTING and NORTHING attributes of the centroid point in NZGD2000 New Zealand Transverse Mercator (EPSG:2193) and LATITUDE and LONGITUDE of the centroid point in decimal degrees in WGS1984 (EPSG:4326) projection.</p>
From: <a href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/group/census/" title="Profile for GIS">GIS</a><br />
Added: 02 Dec 2018<br />
Updated: 03 May 2019<br />
Statistical Area 1 2019 (Centroid True)tag:datafinder.stats.govt.nz,2018-12:layers:987622018-12-02T23:49:57.639562+00:002018-12-02T23:48:04.446289+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/layer/98762-statistical-area-1-2019-centroid-true/" title="Details for Statistical Area 1 2019 (Centroid True)"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=98762.309216,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="Statistical Area 1 2019 (Centroid True) thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 02 Dec 2018</strong><br />
<p>This dataset is the definitive set of statistical area 1 (SA1) true centroid point layer for the major released version of the annually released statistical area 1 (SA1) boundaries as at 1 January 2019 as defined by Stats NZ. </p>
<p>The "true" centroid is the centre of mass of that polygon, such that if some flat substance of uniform thickness and density were cut into the shape of that polygon, then that object would balance at the centroid. The centroid is a useful way of summarizing the location of a set of polygons as points, particularly when used for comparative analysis. </p>
<p>Note that the centroid could potentially fall outside the SA1 polygon, depending on the shape of the polygon.The dataset contains the EASTING and NORTHING attributes of the centroid point in NZGD2000 New Zealand Transverse Mercator (EPSG:2193) and LATITUDE and LONGITUDE of the centroid point in decimal degrees in WGS1984 (EPSG:4326) projection. Non-digitised meshblocks cannot have a centroid.</p>
From: <a href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/group/census/" title="Profile for GIS">GIS</a><br />
Added: 02 Dec 2018<br />
Updated: 02 Dec 2018<br />
Statistical Area 1 2018 (Centroid Inside)tag:datafinder.stats.govt.nz,2018-01:layers:936132018-01-11T02:56:44.659385+00:002018-01-11T02:50:36.831398+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/layer/93613-statistical-area-1-2018-centroid-inside/" title="Details for Statistical Area 1 2018 (Centroid Inside)"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=93613.292899,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="Statistical Area 1 2018 (Centroid Inside) thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 11 Jan 2018</strong><br />
<p>SA12018_V1_00_Centroid_Inside is the inside centroid point layer for the major released version of the annually released statistical area 1 (SA1) boundaries as at 1 January 2018 as defined by Stats NZ.The "inside" centroid is a point which always falls inside each SA1 polygon as this is often desirable in some users cases. The placement of the point is typically in the widest part of the polygon. The algorithms used are proprietary to ESRI and are related to label placement. Note that the "inside" centroid is NOT always the same as the center of gravity ("true" centroid) of the polygon as in some situations the true centroid may fall outside the Meshblock geometry. The dataset contains the EASTING and NORTHING attributes of the centroid point in NZGD2000 New Zealand Transverse Mercator (EPSG:2193) and LATITUDE and LONGITUDE of the centroid point in decimal degrees in WGS1984 (EPSG:4326) projection.</p>
From: <a href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/group/census/" title="Profile for GIS">GIS</a><br />
Added: 11 Jan 2018<br />
Updated: 11 Jan 2018<br />
Statistical Area 1 2018 (Centroid True)tag:datafinder.stats.govt.nz,2018-01:layers:936142018-01-11T02:57:07.739392+00:002018-01-11T02:50:57.760378+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/layer/93614-statistical-area-1-2018-centroid-true/" title="Details for Statistical Area 1 2018 (Centroid True)"><img src="//tiles-cdn.koordinates.com/services/tiles/v4/thumbnail/layer=93614.292900,style=auto/90x70.png" alt="Statistical Area 1 2018 (Centroid True) thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 11 Jan 2018</strong><br />
<p>SA12018_V1_00_Centroid_True is the true centroid point layer for the major released version of the annually released statistical area 1 (SA1) boundaries as at 1 January 2018 as defined by Stats NZ. The "true" centroid is the centre of mass of that polygon, such that if some flat substance of uniform thickness and density were cut into the shape of that polygon, then that object would balance at the centroid. The centroid is a useful way of summarizing the location of a set of polygons as points, particularly when used for comparative analysis. Note that the centroid could potentially fall outside the SA1 polygon, depending on the shape of the polygon.The dataset contains the EASTING and NORTHING attributes of the centroid point in NZGD2000 New Zealand Transverse Mercator (EPSG:2193) and LATITUDE and LONGITUDE of the centroid point in decimal degrees in WGS1984 (EPSG:4326) projection. Non-digitised meshblocks cannot have a centroid.</p>
From: <a href="https://datafinder.stats.govt.nz/group/census/" title="Profile for GIS">GIS</a><br />
Added: 11 Jan 2018<br />
Updated: 11 Jan 2018<br />