Remote Sensing (Oct 2021)

Evaluating the Ability to Use Contextual Features Derived from Multi-Scale Satellite Imagery to Map Spatial Patterns of Urban Attributes and Population Distributions

  • Steven Chao,
  • Ryan Engstrom,
  • Michael Mann,
  • Adane Bedada

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs13193962
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 19
p. 3962

Abstract

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With an increasing global population, accurate and timely population counts are essential for urban planning and disaster management. Previous research using contextual features, using mainly very-high-spatial-resolution imagery (R2 values up to 93%. Moreover, the degradation of spatial resolution did not significantly reduce the results, and for some urban attributes, the results actually improved. Based on these results, the ability of the lower resolution Sentinel-2 data to predict the population density of the smallest census units available was then assessed. The findings indicate that Sentinel-2 contextual features explained up to 84% of the out-of-sample variation for population density.

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