A flexible approach for statistical disclosure control in geospatial data
Jon Olav Skøien,
Nicolas Lampach,
Helena Ramos,
Rudolf Seljak,
Renate Koeble,
Linda See and
Marijn van der Velde ()
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Jon Olav Skøien: ARHS Developments
Nicolas Lampach: European Commission, Eurostat
Helena Ramos: European Commission, Eurostat
Rudolf Seljak: European Commission, Eurostat
Renate Koeble: ARHS Developments
Linda See: International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA)
Marijn van der Velde: European Commission, Joint Research Centre
Journal of Geographical Systems, 2025, vol. 27, issue 3, No 2, 367 pages
Abstract:
Abstract Due to confidentiality restrictions in releasing census and survey data, such as agricultural data from the European farm structure survey (9 million records), the data are aggregated to a coarse resolution (NUTS2 administrative regions) before public release. Even when other types of census data are released as grids, grid cells may be suppressed in locations where confidentiality rules have not been respected. Here, we present a method, implemented in the R package MRG, for creating multi-resolution grids that respect restrictions while maximizing the spatial resolution at which the data are disseminated. The method can be adjusted for different restrictions, it can create the same grid structure for a set of variables, and it allows for a contextual suppression of some grid cells (i.e., suppress if all neighbors are non-confidential, merge if several others are also confidential) if this results in a generally higher information content, a combination of features that has not previously been available. The method is exemplified with a synthetic data set.
Keywords: Agricultural census; Confidentiality; Multi-resolution grid; R; statistical disclosure control; Variance estimation; C8; Q1; Y91 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/s10109-025-00472-5
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