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Botswana Summary

Population 2000 (NSO-Based Estimate '000) 1,640   Population 2000 (UN '000) 1,541
Area (km2) 559,502   Avg. Input Resolution (km) 156
Number of Administrative Units 23   Population Per Administrative Unit ('000) 71
Number of Urban Extents 27   Number of Settlement Points 67

Botswana Details

Names
ISO3-Code BWA
Continent Africa
Country Name Botswana
Administrative Classifications
Level Used 2.0
Leve1 Type Region
Level2 Type Census District
Number of Units 23
Population Per Unit ('000) (2000, estimate) 71
National Population Estimates
Last Year of Reference 2001
NSO-Based Estimated Population, 1990 ('000) 1,255
NSO-Based Estimated Population, 1995 ('000) 1,455
NSO-Based Estimated Population, 2000 ('000) 1,640
UN Population, 1990 ('000) 1,240
UN Population, 1995 ('000) 1,422
UN Population, 2000 ('000) 1,541
National Spatial Estimates
Area (km2) 559,502
Average Input Resolution (km) 156
Settlement Points
Number of Settlement Points 67
Largest Settlement, by Population (2000, estimate) 132,126
Smallest Settlement, by Population (2000, estimate) 1,041
Mean Settlement, by Population (2000, estimate) 9,990
Urban Areal Extents
Number of Urban Extents 27
Largest Urban Extent (km2) 428
Smallest Urban Extent (km2) 19
Mean Urban Extent (km2) 77
Total for All Urban Extent (km2) 2,087
Largest Urban Extent (population, 2000) 176,051
Smallest Urban Extent (population, 2000) 5,031
Mean Urban Extent (population, 2000) 25,570
Total for All Urban Extent (population, 2000) 690,400
% Total Land Area in Urban Extents (km2) 0%
% Total Population in Urban Extents (2000, estimate) 39%
% Total Population that is Urban (2001, UN World Urbanization Prospects) 49%
Urban Areal Extents, by Source
Nighttime Lights Data 17
Regression-estimated Extents 50
Digital Chart of the World 0
Other 0
Notes
Administrative Population Source Data:
Central Statistics Office, Republic of Botswana: 2001 Population and Housing Census, http://www.cso.gov.bw/cso/census_2k.html Botswana Census of 1991, Digital file obtained through the Software Development Project, UN Statistics Division and Botswana Village Populations 1971, 81 and 91, Digital file obtained through the UNSD POPMAP project (contains district populations).
Administrative Boundary Source Data:
UNEP/GRID-WRI-NCGIA Africa Population Database, http://grid2.cr.usgs.gov .
Settlement Point Population Source Data:
1991 Botswana National Census, Central Statistics Office, Republic of Botswana: http://www.cso.gov.bw/cso/; City Population, http://www.citypopulation.de;Statistical Yearbook for Botswana:, Central Statistics Office, Republic of Botswana: http://www.cso.gov.bw/cso/
Settlement Point Coordinate Source Data:
AFCities, Getty, NIMA, Times Atlas of the World, 1, World Gazetteer
Urban Criteria for Settlements (UN):
Agglomerations of 5,000 inhabitants or more where 75 per cent of the economic activity is non-agricultural.
Administrative Population Edits and Notes:
? To match the 1991 population with the boundary data, the following adjancement were made. First the populations listed separately for urban areas were added to the corresponding districts. Next it was determined which district populations needed to be split into which units in the GIS coverage: ? Central Serowe/Palapye into Serowe and Palapye; ? Tuli population was estimated as a share of the Palapye; ? Machaneng and Bobonong populations; ? Kweneng into Kweneng South and North; ? Ngwaketse into Ngwaketse North Central and South; The shares were determined as follows: First the population of urban places in the districts were assigned to the correct districts (usually the coordinates were obtained from the Times Atlas and the district into which the place falls was determined using the GIS coverage). Next the residual population was split weighted by area; where this would make little sense due to the nature of the districts'' terrain, uniform shares were used. ? 2000 population for Serowe and Palapye districts were created by splitting the 2000 Serowe/Palapye figure and distributing it according to the 1991proportions. ? For the 2000 population, Ngwaketse South and Ngwaketse Central polygons . The 2000 data for Southern district was then split in proportion to the 1991 population distribution, with South and Central assumed to be one data entry, and assigned to Ngwaketse North and South. Then, 2000 data for Ngwaketse West was added to Ngwaketse North. ? 1991 and 2000 population of data for Delta district was added to Ngamiland East district. ? 1991 and 2000 population for Francistown and North East was added and assigned to Masungu district. ? 1991 and 2000 data for Central Boteti was assigned to Machaneng ? 1991 and 2000 population for Orapa was added to Lethlakane ? 1991 and 2000 population for Central Bobonong and Selibe Phikwe was added and assigned to Bobonong district. ? 2000 data for Sowa district added to Tutuma and CKGR district added to Ghanzi. ? 2000 data for Kgalagadi South was split and distributed to two districts -- Tshabong and Gemsbok -- in proportion to their 1991 estimates. ? 2000 data for Kgalagadi North was assigned to Hukunsti district. ? 1991 and 2000 population of Lobatse added to South East district population. A 5% growth rate was applied to select units.
Administrative Spatial Edits and Notes:
(1) Tuli district was merged with 3 districts: Palapye, Machaneng, and Bobonong. The population 1990 data for Tuli was split equally 3 ways and added to each district''s population 1990 total. P00 data for Tuli region is assumed to be part of those three districts. (2) 2000 data for Kgalagadi South was split and distributed to 2 districts, Tshabong and Gemsbok, in proportion to their population 1990 estimates. 2000 data for Kgalagadi North was assigned to Hukunsti district. (3) The population 2000 figure for South East district was created by adding 2000 data for South East and Lobatse (4) The population 2000 data for Serowe and Palapye districts were created by splitting the 2000 Serowe/Palapye figure and distributing it according to the population 1990 proportions. (5) Ngwaketse South and Ngwaketse Central were merged, and the population 1990 figures for each one (exact same number) were assumed to be a repeat, so only one set of data was assigned to the merged polygon (Ngwaketse South). 2000 data for Southern district was then split in proportion to the population 1990 data, with South and Central assumed to be one data entry, and assigned to Ngwaketse North and South. Then, 2000 data for Ngwaketse West was added to Ngwaketse North. (6) 2000 data for Delta district was added to Ngamiland East district. (7) 2000 data for Francistown and North East was added and assigned to Masungu district. (8) 2000 data for Central Boteti was assigned to Machaneng (9) 2000 data for Orapa was assigned to Lethlakane (10) Kweneng South district was renamed Kweneng West, and the population 2000 total was found by adding Kweneng West and Jwaneng (11) Kweneng North district was renamed Kweneng East. (12) 2000 data for Central Bobonong and Selibe Phikwe was added and assigned to Bobonong district. (13) "Central" was deleted from any related district names (14) 2000 data for Sowa district and CKGR district was not assigned to any districts due to lack of information on location (about 3,500 people).