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Title: Global and continental population databases


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Global and continental population
databasesSupply side view
  • What has been done
  • Related developments
  • Possible next steps

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Population data in raster format
  • Gridding pop data is not a new idea
  • Population map of West Africa (John Adams, LSE
    1968)
  • Statistical Offices (e.g., Japan, Sweden)
  • Population Atlas of China
  • ...
  • Individual country or regional level
  • Methods not well-documented
  • Mostly not available in digital form

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Continental / global data sets
  • BUCENs CIR database
  • Africa (UNEP/GRID, 1991)
  • Global Demography Project (NCGIA CIESIN, 1994)
  • 1 degree global grid (Environment Canada, 1995)
  • Europe (RIVM, 1995)
  • Africa update and Asia (NCGIA, UNEP/GRID WRI,
    1996)
  • Latin America (CIAT)
  • Landscan (ORNL, 1999)
  • GPW II (CIESIN, 2000)

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Continental / global data sets
  • Data collection focused
  • Cartographic models - pycnophylactic
    interpolation, dasymetric mapping
  • Smart interpolation
  • adjustment factorsbased on auxiliaryGIS data
    layers
  • accessibility basedweighting

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Accessibility as a predictor of population density
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Access-based smart interpolation(population
potential)
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Distance decay
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Related developments - source data
  • Initial data sets and applications have created
    large demand for these types of data (gridded and
    small area data)
  • National statistical offices are adopting GIS for
    census mapping in developing countries supported
    by UNSD and donors
  • Availability of national and regional high
    resolution and high quality databases NSOs,
    CIESIN - China Mexico, ACASIAN, MEGRIN

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Related developments - modeling
  • Innovative modeling approaches
  • Kernel estimation
  • Fractal cities
  • Behavioral models (settlers)
  • NASA/USGS work on land cover change / urban
    growth patterns
  • ...
  • New global data sets that can support population
    modeling
  • USGS elevation and land cover data
  • NOAA city lights
  • WCMC protected areas
  • ...

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Next steps
  • Accuracy assessment of existing data sets
  • User survey
  • who benefits from these data?
  • can we get better feedback from users?
  • do current data sets address expressed needs?
  • is it worth the cost?

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Improve quality of source data
  • Largest quality improvements will come from
    better input data, not from modeling improvements
  • Collection of pop figures and boundary data is a
    never-ending task (e.g., 2000 round data
    available soon)
  • Improve base pop estimates - extrapolation to
    common base year, recent pop displacements
  • For boundaries focus on highest possible
    resolution or on best possible positional
    accuracy?
  • Identify new and improve existing auxiliary data
    sets

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GPW II - Europe
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Improve smart interpolation methods
  • Calibration of parameters!
  • currently determined ad hoc, but should be based
    on observed patterns (both accessibility and
    other auxiliary factors)
  • adjustment factors should be determined
    statistically
  • importance of factors unlikely to be constant
    across countries
  • accuracy assessment

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Estimated population densities
based on district level totals
based on state level totals
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Improve smart interpolation methods
  • Make more explicit use of city information
  • location and size of many cities available
  • urban extent approximated by city lights data
  • may address urban / rural issue better than
    official statistics

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UNSD cities over 100,000 inhabitants
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Resolve modeling issues
  • Potential circularity
  • e.g., for environmental applications, cant use
    land cover data to predict pop distribution, if
    users will then cross-tabulate pop with land
    cover types
  • but for pop at risk studies (e.g., health,
    disaster response) we might want to use any
    available meaningful auxiliary factors
  • family of data sets?

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Resolve modeling issues
  • What is an appropriate output resolution?
  • average GPW admin unit resolution is 33 km,
    average area is about 1070 sq. km
  • pixel size is 2.5 min, or about 4.6 km at equator
    with an area of about 21 sq. km
  • so modeling ratio is about 50 output cells per
    admin unit
  • but large variability across countries
    (resolution)
  • Switzerland 3.7
  • Luxembourg 4.7
  • Chad 302.8
  • Saudi Arabia 374.2
  • Same with population per unit (1.5 thousand to
    3.4 million)

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Resolve institutional issues
  • Coordination between groups
  • pool input data sources
  • agree on coding schemes (FAO proposal)
  • division of tasks
  • Get endorsement from National Statistical Offices
    and UN
  • Determine distribution status of admin boundaries
  • Funding plans

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Expand scope of database
  • Time series / projections or scenarios
  • Rural / urban
  • Demographic components (age-sex)
  • Living standards
  • High resolution databases for specific
    regions/countries
  • Work closer with application projects

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Small area statistics from survey data(poverty
indicators)
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Poverty maps for Ecuador
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Clarke and Rhind 1991
  • Variety of databases with different levels of
    spatial resolution
  • made compatible with gridded data
  • no more than a few years out of date
  • time series of data for different resolutions
  • ability to distribute freely for scientific
    purposes

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GPW gridding
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GPW gridding
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