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> Dilip,
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>> I just saw the e-mail in my SPAM folder. Replied to the e-mail. Thanks!
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Dilip,
I never received it? Can you e-mail me? justinelliotmey...@gmail.com
Thanks
On Saturday, September 23, 2017 at 1:23:00 PM UTC-4, Dilip Damle wrote:
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> HI,
> I have sent it as a private response
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> On Wednesday, September 20, 2017 at 5:33:33 PM UTC+5:30, Justin wrote:
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>> thanks. As
HI,
I have sent it as a private response
On Wednesday, September 20, 2017 at 5:33:33 PM UTC+5:30, Justin wrote:
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> thanks. As soon as you send it, I can compare with what I have and send
> you two or three versions of villages for that area.
>
> I know sometimes generalized data for boundaries
thanks. As soon as you send it, I can compare with what I have and send you
two or three versions of villages for that area.
I know sometimes generalized data for boundaries is good enough. But the
higher quality, more detailed data going into any dataset would be best.
Then you can generalize if
Hi,
Will send in a day or two privately. I have at least two versions.
On Wednesday, September 20, 2017 at 3:07:44 PM UTC+5:30, Justin wrote:
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> Dilip,
> Can you send your boundaries? I can send back what I have so you can
> compare and tell me if they are truly good enough
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> Thanks
> Justin
Dilip,
Can you send your boundaries? I can send back what I have so you can
compare and tell me if they are truly good enough
Thanks
Justin
Thanks
On Sep 20, 2017 2:24 AM, "Dilip Damle" wrote:
> >>This is not complete for all of India. The boundaries are also heavily
> generalized.
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> I think
>>This is not complete for all of India. The boundaries are also heavily
generalized.
I think a Good enough Spatial data for useful boundaries, I mean a usable
boundary at ground level Does not exist. At least in digital form.
I am working on a Block in Uttrakhand and trying to make as good a
Thanks for the update, may be analysing case by case in state level could
give ways to merge your repository with this project. I am trying to work
on it.
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This is not complete for all of India. The boundaries are also heavily
generalized.
Thanks for the update
On Sep 19, 2017 9:47 PM, "nishadh" wrote:
> Hi Justin,
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> I am in need of such data. The dataset having 2001-2011 will be much
> helpful in understanding air pollution emission from reside
Hi Justin,
I am in need of such data. The dataset having 2001-2011 will be much
helpful in understanding air pollution emission from residential fuel
consumption. Census of India 2011 has sample data on every village with
number of houses using various fuels for cooking or lighting purposes. Da
Dilip,
That has some nice data in it; but it isn't a 1-1 relationship and is
missing a lot of information. I would love to have a dataset that has both
2001/2011 information in it, but I honestly don't know if that would ever
be possible. The way the census bureau and the soi have village bounda
HI,
You people must be already aware however this website has some good data.
http://lgdirectory.gov.in/
Its directory has the census 2001 to 2011 code mapping also.
On Tuesday, August 22, 2017 at 7:29:13 PM UTC+5:30, Justin wrote:
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> Hello Datameet! Haven't spoken to you all in a while. Sev
enclosing a mapping of 2001-2011 village / town codes. these files were
retrieved from http://egovstandards.gov.in/code-directories-of-
generic-data-elements-for-land-region-codification (link at bottom), quite
some time back, though that link no longer works.
the big 'missing link' here is urban
Yes, by chance did you see I uploaded the entire India Village data set?
That is by far the most detailed data said I have seen out of India besides
this data set. Let me know what you think about that area or if you have
any specific questions or concerns thanks
On Aug 24, 2017 11:27 PM, "Nikhil
Yep, this is good, and the license text from MRSAC being there is
significant. There is a column to differentiate between village, gap
etc which may also be very helpful. It's only having census 2001 code
though, so will have to work on matching with 2011 codes.
Thanks Justin, will look into this
Maharashtra:
https://github.com/justinelliotmeyers/official_maharshtra_india_village_boundary_shapefile
This is the highest quality data I have seen for here
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