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Nicolai Moos, Carsten Juergens and Andreas P. Redecker
This paper describes a methodological approach that is able to analyse socio-demographic and -economic data in large-scale spatial detail. Based on the two variables, population density and annual income, one investigates the spatial relationship of thes...
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Elias Pajares, Rafael Muñoz Nieto, Liqiu Meng and Gebhard Wulfhorst
A wide range of disciplines require population data with high spatial resolution. In particular, accessibility instruments for active mobility need data on the building access level. Data availability varies by context. Spatially detailed national census...
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João Monteiro, Bruno Martins, Miguel Costa and João M. Pires
Datasets collecting demographic and socio-economic statistics are widely available. Still, the data are often only released for highly aggregated geospatial areas, which can mask important local hotspots. When conducting spatial analysis, one often needs...
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Zhenghong Peng, Ru Wang, Lingbo Liu and Hao Wu
Fine-scale population mapping is of great significance for capturing the spatial and temporal distribution of the urban population. Compared with traditional census data, population data obtained from mobile phone data has high availability and high real...
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XiaoHang Liu and Alexis Martinez
Areal interpolation is routinely used when spatial data are unavailable at desired geographical units. While many methods are available, few of them were developed specifically for and tested in highly developed urban cores. Even fewer studied subpopulat...
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Ananda Karunarathne and Gunhak Lee
Since populations in the developing world have been rapidly increasing, accurately determining the population distribution is becoming more critical for many countries. One of the most widely used population density estimation methods is dasymetric mappi...
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João Monteiro, Bruno Martins, Patricia Murrieta-Flores and João M. Pires
High-resolution population grids built from historical census data can ease the analyses of geographical population changes, at the same time also facilitating the combination of population data with other GIS layers to perform analyses on a wide range o...
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Yue Qiu, Xuesheng Zhao, Deqin Fan and Songnian Li
Quantitative assessments and dynamic monitoring of indicators based on fine-scale population data are necessary to support the implementation of the United Nations (UN) 2030 Agenda and to comprehensively achieve its 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs...
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Haley Cleckner and Thomas R. Allen
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