印度城市化:2011年人口和城市分类网格
Deborah Balk1,2, Mark R Montgomery3,4, Hasim Engin1
1CUNY Institute for Demographic Research, City University of New York, New York, NY 10010, USA.
概括
印度 印度 印度
科学领域:
- 城市化研究的研究.
- 地理空间分析是什么?
- 人口地理位置 人口地理位置
背景情况:
- 印度的城市化估计在官方数据和替代概念之间存在冲突.
- 缺乏详细的空间数据来分析这些差异.
- 了解印度的城市转型对于政策和规划至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 为了调和印度相互矛盾的城市化估计.
- 为城市分析提供高分辨率的空间数据.
- 为了使不同城市化模型的实证比较.
主要方法:
- 为印度生成1公里网格人口估计.
- 创建了两个空间城市区域染:官方人口普查数据和全球人类定居层 (GHSL) 建筑土地.
- 交叉分类的人口普查和远程传感数据用于混合城市连续性表示.
主要成果:
- 开发了人口和城市范围的详细空间数据集.
- 实现了官方和远程感知城市定义的细粒度比较.
- 提供了一个新的印度城市景观的混合代表.
结论:
- 提出的数据为研究印度城市化提供了前所未有的经验基础.
- 有助于更深入地了解城市转型的空间细微差别.
- 支持对各种城市化概念的比较分析.
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