The geofi
package provides tools to access spatial data
from Statistics Finland’s OGC API, including
administrative boundaries, population data by administrative units, and
population data by statistical grid cells. This vignette demonstrates
how to use the package’s core functions to:
Unlike some other spatial data APIs, no API key is required
to access Statistics Finland’s OGC API, making it straightforward to get
started. The package handles pagination, spatial filtering, and
coordinate reference system (CRS) transformations, delivering data as
sf
objects compatible with the sf
package for
spatial analysis and visualization.
The geofi
package includes the following key functions
for accessing Statistics Finland data:
ogc_get_statfi_area()
: Retrieves administrative area
polygons (e.g., municipalities, wellbeing areas) for specified years,
scales, and tessellation types.ogc_get_statfi_area_pop()
: Fetches administrative area
polygons with associated population data, pivoted into a wide
format.ogc_get_statfi_statistical_grid()
: Retrieves population
data for statistical grid cells at different resolutions (1km or
5km).fetch_ogc_api_statfi()
: An internal function that
handles low-level API requests and pagination (not typically called
directly by users).All functions return spatial data as sf
objects, making
it easy to integrate with spatial analysis workflows in R.
The ogc_get_statfi_area()
function retrieves polygons
for Finnish administrative units, such as municipalities
(kunta
), wellbeing areas (hyvinvointialue
), or
regions (maakunta
). You can customize the output with
parameters like:
year
: The year of the boundaries (2020–2022).scale
: Map resolution (1:1,000,000 or
1:4,500,000).tessellation
: Type of administrative unit (e.g., kunta,
hyvinvointialue).crs
: Coordinate reference system (EPSG:3067 or
EPSG:4326).limit
: Maximum number of features (or NULL for
all).bbox
: Bounding box for spatial filtering.Fetch all municipalities for 2022 at the 1:4,500,000 scale:
Visualize the municipalities using ggplot2
:
To retrieve municipalities within a specific area (e.g., southern Finland), use the bbox parameter. Coordinates should match the specified crs.
bbox <- "200000,6600000,500000,6900000" # In EPSG:3067
munis_south <- ogc_get_statfi_area(
year = 2022,
scale = 4500,
tessellation = "kunta",
bbox = bbox,
crs = 3067
)
Visualize the filtered results:
The ogc_get_statfi_area_pop()
function fetches
administrative area polygons with associated population data, pivoted
into a wide format where each population variable is a column.
Parameters include:
year
: The year of the data (2019–2021).crs
: Coordinate reference system (EPSG:3067 or
EPSG:4326).limit
: Maximum number of features (or NULL
for all).bbox
: Bounding box for spatial filtering.Retrieve population data for 2021:
Visualize population density (assuming a variable like
population_total
exists):
Fetch population data within a bounding box:
The ogc_get_statfi_statistical_grid()
function retrieves
population data for statistical grid cells at 1km or 5km resolution.
Data is returned in EPSG:3067 (ETRS89 / TM35FIN). Parameters
include:
year
: The year of the data (2019–2021).resolution
: Grid cell size (1000m or 5000m).limit
: Maximum number of features (or NULL
for all).bbox
: Bounding box for spatial filtering.Retrieve population data for a 5km grid in 2021:
Visualize the grid data:
When limit = NULL
, the
fetch_ogc_api_statfi()
function automatically paginates
through large datasets, fetching up to 10,000 features per request. This
ensures all available data is retrieved, even for large administrative
or grid datasets.
The package includes robust error handling:
NULL
with a warning if no data is retrieved,
helping users diagnose issues.The functions support two CRS options:
Note that ogc_get_statfi_statistical_grid()
is fixed to
EPSG:3067, as per the API’s design.
The bbox
parameter allows spatial filtering to focus on
specific regions. Ensure coordinates match the specified
crs
(e.g., EPSG:3067 for grid data). Example format:
“200000
,6600000
,500000
,6900000
”.
limit
or bbox
to
estimate runtime before fetching all features.EPSG:3067
for
Finnish data unless you need EPSG:4326
for compatibility
with other systems.tessellation
options (kunta
,
hyvinvointialue
, etc.) when using
ogc_get_statfi_area()
.ogc_get_statfi_area_pop()
and
ogc_get_statfi_statistical_grid()
is pivoted into wide
format. Check column names to identify available variables.The geofi
package simplifies access to Statistics
Finland’s spatial and population data, enabling analyses of
administrative boundaries, population distributions, and grid-based
statistics. With no API key required, users can quickly retrieve and
visualize data using sf
and ggplot2
. Try the
examples above to explore Finland’s spatial and demographic
datasets!