ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information (Mar 2021)

Estimates of the Ambient Population: Assessing the Utility of Conventional and Novel Data Sources

  • Annabel Whipp,
  • Nicolas Malleson,
  • Jonathan Ward,
  • Alison Heppenstall

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijgi10030131
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 3
p. 131

Abstract

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This paper will critically assess the utility of conventional and novel data sources for building fine-scale spatio-temporal estimates of the ambient population. It begins with a review of data sources employed in existing studies of the ambient population, followed by preliminary analysis to further explore the utility of each dataset. The identification and critiquing of data sources which may be useful for building estimates of the ambient population are novel contributions to the literature. This paper will provide a framework of reference for researchers within urban analytics and other areas where an accurate measurement of the ambient population is required. This work has implications for national and international applications where accurate small area estimates of the ambient population are crucial in the planning and management of urban areas, the development of realistic models and informing policy. This research highlights workday population estimates, in conjunction with footfall camera and Wi-Fi sensors data as potentially valuable for building estimates of the ambient population.

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