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Population and dwelling unit estimates from space.

C J Webster

    Third World Planning Review
    |May 1, 1996
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    This study uses urban satellite imagery to estimate residential dwelling units by analyzing morphological patterns. This method provides accurate dwelling and population estimates for city planning and land-use analysis.

    Area of Science:

    • Urban remote sensing
    • Geographic information systems
    • Spatial analysis

    Background:

    • Satellite imagery offers cost-effective urban data but requires advanced interpretation methods.
    • Detailed urban scenes contain rich morphological patterns crucial for analysis.
    • Existing methods may not fully leverage high-resolution satellite data for urban metrics.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To develop and test methods for interpreting morphological patterns in urban satellite scenes.
    • To estimate residential dwelling units using high-resolution satellite imagery.
    • To provide data for urban planning, management, and land-use classification.

    Main Methods:

    • Analysis of morphological patterns within urban satellite scenes.
    • Development of image interpretation techniques for pattern recognition.
    Keywords:
    Data CollectionDemographic FactorsDevelopment PlanningEconomic FactorsEstimation TechnicsGeographic FactorsHousingMapsMeasurementPopulationPopulation DensityPopulation DynamicsPopulation SizeResearch MethodologyResidence CharacteristicsSpatial DistributionTechnologyUrban Spatial DistributionUrbanizationWorld

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  • Estimation of dwelling units based on discernible patterns in high-resolution imagery.
  • Main Results:

    • Successful estimation of residential dwelling units from satellite images.
    • Dwelling estimates are aggregable to various geographical units.
    • Generated dwelling density surfaces categorized into residential land-use classes.

    Conclusions:

    • Morphological pattern analysis of satellite imagery is effective for urban dwelling unit estimation.
    • The method provides flexible data for urban analysis, including population and land-use mapping.
    • This approach enhances the utility of satellite data for urban planning and management.