ANS 2 6-2018 Guidelines for Estimating Present & Projecting Future Population Distributions Surrounding Nuclear Facility Sites.pdf
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15、ard ANSI/ANS-2.6-2018American National Standard ANSI/ANS-2.6-2018iForeword(This foreword is not a part of American National Standard “Guidelines for Estimating Present the word “should” is used to denote a recommendation; and the word “may” is used to denote permission, neither a requirement nor a r
16、ecommendation.1)The current standard, ANSI/ANS-2.6-2018, is hereinafter referred to as “this standard.”2)Numbers in brackets refer to corresponding reference numbers in Sec. 7, “References.”American National Standard ANSI/ANS-2.6-201822.2 Definitionsapportioning: The process of distributing populati
17、on data from a dataset where data are aggregated in geographic units (e.g., census tracts or block groups) that do not match the polygon shape of the defined areas within the study area (e.g., sectors or uniform grid squares).area-ratio method: A method of apportioning the population data whereby th
18、e population of a defined area (e.g., sectors or uniform grid squares) is expressed as a relative proportion of population of a larger geographic unit (e.g., a census tract or block group) in which the defined area is located.base year: The year from which the demographic data used in the analysis o
19、riginated. Most typically it is the most recent census data.census block: The smallest area for which the United States collects population data. Census blocks are bounded by visible features, such as streets, roads, streams, and railroad tracks, and by nonvisible boundaries, such as selected proper
20、ty lines and city, township, school district, and county limits and short line-of-sight extensions of streets and roads. Generally, census blocks are small in areafor example, a block in a city bounded on all sides by streets, but census blocks in suburban and rural areas can be large.In remote area
21、s, census blocks can encompass hundreds of square miles. Census blocks cover the United States and its territories. Census blocks nest within all other tabulated Census Bureau geographic unitsand are the basis for all tabulated data.census block group: A statistical division consisting of one or mor
22、e census blocks generally defined to contain between 600 and 3000 people.Census Bureau geographic unit: The term means any of the following: block, block group, county, county equivalent, census county divisions, census tract, enumeration district, incorporated places (e.g., cities or villages), min
23、or civil division (e.g., town or township), or state. census tract: A small, relatively permanent statistical subdivision of a county delineated by a local committee of census data users to provide a stable set of geographic units for the presentation of statistical data. Census tracts nest within c
24、ounties, and their boundaries normally follow visible features but may also follow legal geographic boundaries.centroid: Arithmetic mean position of all the points in a plane figure or two-dimensional shape. The definition extends to any object in n-dimensional space, where its centroid is the mean
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