Projects Database

Global Urban-Rural Population Database Project

Project Leader:

Deborah Balk
(dbalk@ciesin.columbia.edu)

Earth Institute Contact:

EI Collaborators:
Christopher Small
Gregory Yetman

Additional External Researchers:
Francesca Pozzi, CIESIN

Locations: Africa, Asia, South America

Description:
A wide variety of researchers and policy makers share a common interest in gaining a better understanding of the spatial distribution of human population. The development of spatially disaggregated global population databases (e.g., Gridded Population of the World and LandScan) represent a significant contribution to meeting those demands. The extent and shape of urban areas, however, is insufficiently delineated in these basic data sets, thereby leading to misestimation of population in urban and rural areas. This project aims to fill that gap. It quantifies the spatial distribution of human population and the extent of urbanized land area, by constructing and analyzing a global georeferenced population database, including urban extents. This goal of this project is thus to (1) develop a global georeferenced population database, including urban extents, that merges census data with satellite and other geographic data, and (2) quantify the spatial distribution of human population and the extent of urbanized land area. Project outputs will include databases of human settlements of at least 5,000 persons or more in 1995 and 2000, a geospatial database consisting of an urban mask (polygons), and a complete urban-rural gridded surface along with associated maps and papers. This project is unique in that it utilizes census data for population of urban areas, geographic coordinates for populated places, administrative boundaries, and the nighttime lights satellite datasets as its basic data (and additional satellite, survey and geographic data for validation), and that it integrates methodologies from the social and earth sciences.

EI Unit:
Center for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN)

Cross Cutting Themes:
Poverty

Urbanization

Core Disciplines:
Social Sciences

Earth Sciences

Collaborating Institutions:
CIAT (Center for International Tropical Agriculture

Funding Agency:
IFPRI,

Last Modified: 10-14-2003