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  1. g

    Population age distribution in Europe

    • geocat.ch
    Updated Feb 21, 2022
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    Atlas of Switzerland (2022). Population age distribution in Europe [Dataset]. https://www.geocat.ch/geonetwork/srv/api/records/2541c1f5-9b3f-49f0-8dea-11414c95f662?language=all
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    World Bank
    Atlas of Switzerland
    Authors
    Atlas of Switzerland
    License

    http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/metadata-codelist/LimitationsOnPublicAccess/noLimitationshttp://inspire.ec.europa.eu/metadata-codelist/LimitationsOnPublicAccess/noLimitations

    Time period covered
    Jan 1, 1960 - Dec 31, 2020
    Area covered
    Description

    Population age distribution in Europe. Map type: Charts. Spatial extent: Europe. Times: 1960, 1970, 1980, 1990, 2000, 2010, 2015, 2020. Distinction: 10-year class, 5-year class

  2. d

    Global Rural-Urban Mapping Project, Version 1 (GRUMPv1): Land and Geographic...

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    Updated Aug 22, 2025
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    SEDAC (2025). Global Rural-Urban Mapping Project, Version 1 (GRUMPv1): Land and Geographic Unit Area Grids [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/global-rural-urban-mapping-project-version-1-grumpv1-land-and-geographic-unit-area-grids-4b08b
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    Dataset updated
    Aug 22, 2025
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    SEDAC
    Description

    The Global Rural-Urban Mapping Project, Version 1 (GRUMPv1): Land and Geographic Unit Area Grids measure land areas in square kilometers and the mean Unit size (population-weighted) in square kilometers. The land area grid permits the summation of areas (net of permanent ice and water) at the same resolution as the population density, count, and urban-rural grids. The mean Unit size grids provide a quantitative surface that indicates the size of the input Unit(s) from which population count and density grids are derived. Additional global grids are created from the 30 arc-second grid at 1/4, 1/2, and 1 degree resolutions. This data set is produced by the Columbia University Center for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN) in collaboration with the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), The World Bank, and Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical (CIAT).

  3. u

    Population Density Grid (GRUMP v1 - CIESIN)

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    Center for International Earth Science Information Network - CIESIN - Columbia University, Population Density Grid (GRUMP v1 - CIESIN) [Dataset]. https://datacore-gn.unepgrid.ch/geonetwork/srv/api/records/993ab92e-188d-47db-b31c-360f168639e0
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    UNEP/GRID-Geneva
    Authors
    Center for International Earth Science Information Network - CIESIN - Columbia University
    Area covered
    Description

    The Global Rural-Urban Mapping Project, Version 1 (GRUMPv1) consists of estimates of human population for the years 1990, 1995, and 2000 by 30 arc-second (1km) grid cells and associated data sets dated circa 2000. A proportional allocation gridding algorithm, utilizing more than 1,000,000 national and sub-national geographic units, is used to assign population values (counts, in persons) to grid cells. This data set is produced by the Columbia University Center for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN) in collaboration with the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), The World Bank, and Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical (CIAT).

  4. Synthetic population for DEU

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    Updated Jul 16, 2024
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    Abhijin Adiga; Hannah Baek; Stephen Eubank; Przemyslaw Porebski; Madhav Marathe; Henning Mortveit; Samarth Swarup; Mandy Wilson; Dawen Xie; Abhijin Adiga; Hannah Baek; Stephen Eubank; Przemyslaw Porebski; Madhav Marathe; Henning Mortveit; Samarth Swarup; Mandy Wilson; Dawen Xie (2024). Synthetic population for DEU [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6503318
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 16, 2024
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    Authors
    Abhijin Adiga; Hannah Baek; Stephen Eubank; Przemyslaw Porebski; Madhav Marathe; Henning Mortveit; Samarth Swarup; Mandy Wilson; Dawen Xie; Abhijin Adiga; Hannah Baek; Stephen Eubank; Przemyslaw Porebski; Madhav Marathe; Henning Mortveit; Samarth Swarup; Mandy Wilson; Dawen Xie
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    Synthetic populations for regions of the World (SPW) | Germany

    Dataset information

    A synthetic population of a region as provided here, captures the people of the region with selected demographic attributes, their organization into households, their assigned activities for a day, the locations where the activities take place and thus where interactions among population members happen (e.g., spread of epidemics).

    License

    CC-BY-4.0

    Acknowledgment

    This project was supported by the National Science Foundation under the NSF RAPID: COVID-19 Response Support: Building Synthetic Multi-scale Networks (PI: Madhav Marathe, Co-PIs: Henning Mortveit, Srinivasan Venkatramanan; Fund Number: OAC-2027541).

    Contact information

    Henning.Mortveit@virginia.edu

    Identifiers

    Region nameGermany
    Region IDdeu
    Modelcoarse
    Version0_9_0

    Statistics

    NameValue
    Population80298171.0
    Average age43.4
    Households37501987.0
    Average household size2.1
    Residence locations37501987.0
    Activity locations7864868.0
    Average number of activities5.7
    Average travel distance41.0

    Sources

    DescriptionNameVersionUrl
    Activity template dataWorld Bank2021https://data.worldbank.org
    Administrative boundariesADCW7.6https://www.adci.com/adc-worldmap
    Curated POIs based on OSMSLIPO/OSM POIshttp://slipo.eu/?p=1551 https://www.openstreetmap.org/
    Household dataDYBhttps://unstats.un.org/unsd/demographic/products/dyb/dyb_Household/dyb_household.htm
    Population count with demographic attributesGPWv4.11https://sedac.ciesin.columbia.edu/data/set/gpw-v4-admin-unit-center-points-population-estimates-rev11

    Files description

    Base data files (deu_data_v_0_9.zip)

    FilenameDescription
    deu_person_v_0_9.csvData for each person including attributes such as age, gender, and household ID.
    deu_household_v_0_9.csvData at household level.
    deu_residence_locations_v_0_9.csvData about residence locations
    deu_activity_locations_v_0_9.csvData about activity locations, including what activity types are supported at these locations
    deu_activity_location_assignment_v_0_9.csvFor each person and for each of their activities, this file specifies the location where the activity takes place

    Derived data files

    FilenameDescription
    deu_contact_matrix_v_0_9.csvA POLYMOD-type contact matrix constructed from a network representation of the location assignment data and a within-location contact model.

    Validation and measures files

    FilenameDescription
    deu_household_grouping_validation_v_0_9.pdfValidation plots for household construction
    deu_activity_durations_{adult,child}_v_0_9.pdfComparison of time spent on generated activities with survey data
    deu_activity_patterns_{adult,child}_v_0_9.pdfComparison of generated activity patterns by the time of day with survey data
    deu_location_construction_0_9.pdfValidation plots for location construction
    deu_location_assignement_0_9.pdfValidation plots for location assignment, including travel distribution plots
    deu_deu_ver_0_9_0_avg_travel_distance.pdfChoropleth map visualizing average travel distance
    deu_deu_ver_0_9_0_travel_distr_combined.pdfTravel distance distribution
    deu_deu_ver_0_9_0_num_activity_loc.pdfChoropleth map visualizing number of activity locations
    deu_deu_ver_0_9_0_avg_age.pdfChoropleth map visualizing average age
    deu_deu_ver_0_9_0_pop_density_per_sqkm.pdfChoropleth map visualizing population density
    deu_deu_ver_0_9_0_pop_size.pdfChoropleth map visualizing population size

  5. Synthetic population for DNK

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    Updated Jul 16, 2024
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    Abhijin Adiga; Hannah Baek; Stephen Eubank; Przemyslaw Porebski; Madhav Marathe; Henning Mortveit; Samarth Swarup; Mandy Wilson; Dawen Xie; Abhijin Adiga; Hannah Baek; Stephen Eubank; Przemyslaw Porebski; Madhav Marathe; Henning Mortveit; Samarth Swarup; Mandy Wilson; Dawen Xie (2024). Synthetic population for DNK [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6503326
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 16, 2024
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    Zenodohttp://zenodo.org/
    Authors
    Abhijin Adiga; Hannah Baek; Stephen Eubank; Przemyslaw Porebski; Madhav Marathe; Henning Mortveit; Samarth Swarup; Mandy Wilson; Dawen Xie; Abhijin Adiga; Hannah Baek; Stephen Eubank; Przemyslaw Porebski; Madhav Marathe; Henning Mortveit; Samarth Swarup; Mandy Wilson; Dawen Xie
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    Synthetic populations for regions of the World (SPW) | Denmark

    Dataset information

    A synthetic population of a region as provided here, captures the people of the region with selected demographic attributes, their organization into households, their assigned activities for a day, the locations where the activities take place and thus where interactions among population members happen (e.g., spread of epidemics).

    License

    CC-BY-4.0

    Acknowledgment

    This project was supported by the National Science Foundation under the NSF RAPID: COVID-19 Response Support: Building Synthetic Multi-scale Networks (PI: Madhav Marathe, Co-PIs: Henning Mortveit, Srinivasan Venkatramanan; Fund Number: OAC-2027541).

    Contact information

    Henning.Mortveit@virginia.edu

    Identifiers

    Region nameDenmark
    Region IDdnk
    Modelcoarse
    Version0_9_0

    Statistics

    NameValue
    Population5408229.0
    Average age39.8
    Households2320319.0
    Average household size2.3
    Residence locations2320319.0
    Activity locations766137.0
    Average number of activities5.7
    Average travel distance34.4

    Sources

    DescriptionNameVersionUrl
    Activity template dataWorld Bank2021https://data.worldbank.org
    Administrative boundariesADCW7.6https://www.adci.com/adc-worldmap
    Curated POIs based on OSMSLIPO/OSM POIshttp://slipo.eu/?p=1551 https://www.openstreetmap.org/
    Population count with demographic attributesGPWv4.11https://sedac.ciesin.columbia.edu/data/set/gpw-v4-admin-unit-center-points-population-estimates-rev11

    Files description

    Base data files (dnk_data_v_0_9.zip)

    FilenameDescription
    dnk_person_v_0_9.csvData for each person including attributes such as age, gender, and household ID.
    dnk_household_v_0_9.csvData at household level.
    dnk_residence_locations_v_0_9.csvData about residence locations
    dnk_activity_locations_v_0_9.csvData about activity locations, including what activity types are supported at these locations
    dnk_activity_location_assignment_v_0_9.csvFor each person and for each of their activities, this file specifies the location where the activity takes place

    Derived data files

    FilenameDescription
    dnk_contact_matrix_v_0_9.csvA POLYMOD-type contact matrix constructed from a network representation of the location assignment data and a within-location contact model.

    Validation and measures files

    FilenameDescription
    dnk_household_grouping_validation_v_0_9.pdfValidation plots for household construction
    dnk_activity_durations_{adult,child}_v_0_9.pdfComparison of time spent on generated activities with survey data
    dnk_activity_patterns_{adult,child}_v_0_9.pdfComparison of generated activity patterns by the time of day with survey data
    dnk_location_construction_0_9.pdfValidation plots for location construction
    dnk_location_assignement_0_9.pdfValidation plots for location assignment, including travel distribution plots
    dnk_dnk_ver_0_9_0_avg_travel_distance.pdfChoropleth map visualizing average travel distance
    dnk_dnk_ver_0_9_0_travel_distr_combined.pdfTravel distance distribution
    dnk_dnk_ver_0_9_0_num_activity_loc.pdfChoropleth map visualizing number of activity locations
    dnk_dnk_ver_0_9_0_avg_age.pdfChoropleth map visualizing average age
    dnk_dnk_ver_0_9_0_pop_density_per_sqkm.pdfChoropleth map visualizing population density
    dnk_dnk_ver_0_9_0_pop_size.pdfChoropleth map visualizing population size

  6. Synthetic population for SWE

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    • explore.openaire.eu
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    Updated Jul 16, 2024
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    Abhijin Adiga; Hannah Baek; Stephen Eubank; Przemyslaw Porebski; Madhav Marathe; Henning Mortveit; Samarth Swarup; Mandy Wilson; Dawen Xie; Abhijin Adiga; Hannah Baek; Stephen Eubank; Przemyslaw Porebski; Madhav Marathe; Henning Mortveit; Samarth Swarup; Mandy Wilson; Dawen Xie (2024). Synthetic population for SWE [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6503529
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 16, 2024
    Dataset provided by
    Zenodohttp://zenodo.org/
    Authors
    Abhijin Adiga; Hannah Baek; Stephen Eubank; Przemyslaw Porebski; Madhav Marathe; Henning Mortveit; Samarth Swarup; Mandy Wilson; Dawen Xie; Abhijin Adiga; Hannah Baek; Stephen Eubank; Przemyslaw Porebski; Madhav Marathe; Henning Mortveit; Samarth Swarup; Mandy Wilson; Dawen Xie
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    Synthetic populations for regions of the World (SPW) | Sweden

    Dataset information

    A synthetic population of a region as provided here, captures the people of the region with selected demographic attributes, their organization into households, their assigned activities for a day, the locations where the activities take place and thus where interactions among population members happen (e.g., spread of epidemics).

    License

    CC-BY-4.0

    Acknowledgment

    This project was supported by the National Science Foundation under the NSF RAPID: COVID-19 Response Support: Building Synthetic Multi-scale Networks (PI: Madhav Marathe, Co-PIs: Henning Mortveit, Srinivasan Venkatramanan; Fund Number: OAC-2027541).

    Contact information

    Henning.Mortveit@virginia.edu

    Identifiers

    Region nameSweden
    Region IDswe
    Modelcoarse
    Version0_9_0

    Statistics

    NameValue
    Population9143037.0
    Average age40.8
    Households3820873.0
    Average household size2.4
    Residence locations3820873.0
    Activity locations1440586.0
    Average number of activities5.8
    Average travel distance49.3

    Sources

    DescriptionNameVersionUrl
    Activity template dataWorld Bank2021https://data.worldbank.org
    Administrative boundariesADCW7.6https://www.adci.com/adc-worldmap
    Curated POIs based on OSMSLIPO/OSM POIshttp://slipo.eu/?p=1551 https://www.openstreetmap.org/
    Population count with demographic attributesGPWv4.11https://sedac.ciesin.columbia.edu/data/set/gpw-v4-admin-unit-center-points-population-estimates-rev11

    Files description

    Base data files (swe_data_v_0_9.zip)

    FilenameDescription
    swe_person_v_0_9.csvData for each person including attributes such as age, gender, and household ID.
    swe_household_v_0_9.csvData at household level.
    swe_residence_locations_v_0_9.csvData about residence locations
    swe_activity_locations_v_0_9.csvData about activity locations, including what activity types are supported at these locations
    swe_activity_location_assignment_v_0_9.csvFor each person and for each of their activities, this file specifies the location where the activity takes place

    Derived data files

    FilenameDescription
    swe_contact_matrix_v_0_9.csvA POLYMOD-type contact matrix constructed from a network representation of the location assignment data and a within-location contact model.

    Validation and measures files

    FilenameDescription
    swe_household_grouping_validation_v_0_9.pdfValidation plots for household construction
    swe_activity_durations_{adult,child}_v_0_9.pdfComparison of time spent on generated activities with survey data
    swe_activity_patterns_{adult,child}_v_0_9.pdfComparison of generated activity patterns by the time of day with survey data
    swe_location_construction_0_9.pdfValidation plots for location construction
    swe_location_assignement_0_9.pdfValidation plots for location assignment, including travel distribution plots
    swe_swe_ver_0_9_0_avg_travel_distance.pdfChoropleth map visualizing average travel distance
    swe_swe_ver_0_9_0_travel_distr_combined.pdfTravel distance distribution
    swe_swe_ver_0_9_0_num_activity_loc.pdfChoropleth map visualizing number of activity locations
    swe_swe_ver_0_9_0_avg_age.pdfChoropleth map visualizing average age
    swe_swe_ver_0_9_0_pop_density_per_sqkm.pdfChoropleth map visualizing population density
    swe_swe_ver_0_9_0_pop_size.pdfChoropleth map visualizing population size

  7. Synthetic population for USA_ALABAMA

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    Updated Jul 16, 2024
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    Abhijin Adiga; Hannah Baek; Stephen Eubank; Przemyslaw Porebski; Madhav Marathe; Henning Mortveit; Samarth Swarup; Mandy Wilson; Dawen Xie; Abhijin Adiga; Hannah Baek; Stephen Eubank; Przemyslaw Porebski; Madhav Marathe; Henning Mortveit; Samarth Swarup; Mandy Wilson; Dawen Xie (2024). Synthetic population for USA_ALABAMA [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6505866
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 16, 2024
    Dataset provided by
    Zenodohttp://zenodo.org/
    Authors
    Abhijin Adiga; Hannah Baek; Stephen Eubank; Przemyslaw Porebski; Madhav Marathe; Henning Mortveit; Samarth Swarup; Mandy Wilson; Dawen Xie; Abhijin Adiga; Hannah Baek; Stephen Eubank; Przemyslaw Porebski; Madhav Marathe; Henning Mortveit; Samarth Swarup; Mandy Wilson; Dawen Xie
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    Alabama, United States
    Description

    Synthetic populations for regions of the World (SPW) | Alabama

    Dataset information

    A synthetic population of a region as provided here, captures the people of the region with selected demographic attributes, their organization into households, their assigned activities for a day, the locations where the activities take place and thus where interactions among population members happen (e.g., spread of epidemics).

    License

    CC-BY-4.0

    Acknowledgment

    This project was supported by the National Science Foundation under the NSF RAPID: COVID-19 Response Support: Building Synthetic Multi-scale Networks (PI: Madhav Marathe, Co-PIs: Henning Mortveit, Srinivasan Venkatramanan; Fund Number: OAC-2027541).

    Contact information

    Henning.Mortveit@virginia.edu

    Identifiers

    Region nameAlabama
    Region IDusa_140002904
    Modelcoarse
    Version0_9_0

    Statistics

    NameValue
    Population4768478
    Average age37.8
    Households1933164
    Average household size2.5
    Residence locations1933164
    Activity locations398709
    Average number of activities5.7
    Average travel distance65.0

    Sources

    DescriptionNameVersionUrl
    Activity template dataWorld Bank2021https://data.worldbank.org
    Administrative boundariesADCW7.6https://www.adci.com/adc-worldmap
    Curated POIs based on OSMSLIPO/OSM POIshttp://slipo.eu/?p=1551 https://www.openstreetmap.org/
    Household dataIPUMShttps://international.ipums.org/international
    Population count with demographic attributesGPWv4.11https://sedac.ciesin.columbia.edu/data/set/gpw-v4-admin-unit-center-points-population-estimates-rev11

    Files description

    Base data files (usa_140002904_data_v_0_9.zip)

    FilenameDescription
    usa_140002904_person_v_0_9.csvData for each person including attributes such as age, gender, and household ID.
    usa_140002904_household_v_0_9.csvData at household level.
    usa_140002904_residence_locations_v_0_9.csvData about residence locations
    usa_140002904_activity_locations_v_0_9.csvData about activity locations, including what activity types are supported at these locations
    usa_140002904_activity_location_assignment_v_0_9.csvFor each person and for each of their activities, this file specifies the location where the activity takes place

    Derived data files

    FilenameDescription
    usa_140002904_contact_matrix_v_0_9.csvA POLYMOD-type contact matrix constructed from a network representation of the location assignment data and a within-location contact model.

    Validation and measures files

    FilenameDescription
    usa_140002904_household_grouping_validation_v_0_9.pdfValidation plots for household construction
    usa_140002904_activity_durations_{adult,child}_v_0_9.pdfComparison of time spent on generated activities with survey data
    usa_140002904_activity_patterns_{adult,child}_v_0_9.pdfComparison of generated activity patterns by the time of day with survey data
    usa_140002904_location_construction_0_9.pdfValidation plots for location construction
    usa_140002904_location_assignement_0_9.pdfValidation plots for location assignment, including travel distribution plots
    usa_140002904_usa_140002904_ver_0_9_0_avg_travel_distance.pdfChoropleth map visualizing average travel distance
    usa_140002904_usa_140002904_ver_0_9_0_travel_distr_combined.pdfTravel distance distribution
    usa_140002904_usa_140002904_ver_0_9_0_num_activity_loc.pdfChoropleth map visualizing number of activity locations
    usa_140002904_usa_140002904_ver_0_9_0_avg_age.pdfChoropleth map visualizing average age
    usa_140002904_usa_140002904_ver_0_9_0_pop_density_per_sqkm.pdfChoropleth map visualizing population density
    usa_140002904_usa_140002904_ver_0_9_0_pop_size.pdfChoropleth map visualizing population size

  8. Water Quality Dataset

    • kaggle.com
    Updated Aug 21, 2021
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    ozgurdogan (2021). Water Quality Dataset [Dataset]. https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/ozgurdogan646/water-quality-dataset/suggestions?status=pending
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    Dataset updated
    Aug 21, 2021
    Dataset provided by
    Kagglehttp://kaggle.com/
    Authors
    ozgurdogan
    Description

    Water Quality Dataset

    The basis of this dataset is taken from WaterBase water quality data shared on EAA. After most of the columns there were dropped, new data was created with the help of Worldbank, OSM, Foursquare, SEDAC. After removing the country and city information from the available location information, socioeconomic features of that country were added. However, the distance of certain road types close to those coordinates was also added with OSM. It is thought that such information plays an important role in the pollution of waters.

    Features:

    parameterWaterBodyCategory: Water body category code, as defined in the codelist. (Taken from EAA) observedPropertyDeterminandCode: Unique code of the determinand monitored, as defined in the codelist. (Taken from EAA) procedureAnalysedFraction: Specification of which fraction of the sample was analysed. (Taken from EAA) procedureAnalysedMedia: Type of media monitored. (Taken from EAA) resultUom: Unit of measure for the reported values. (Taken from EAA) phenomenonTimeReferenceYear: Year during which the data were sampled. (Taken from EAA) parameterSamplingPeriod: The period of the year during which the data used for the aggregation were sampled. (Taken from EAA) resultMeanValue: Mean value of the data used for aggregation. (Taken from EAA) waterBodyIdentifier: Unique international identifier of the water body in which the data were obtained. (Taken from EAA) Country: Country info generated by using coordinates. PopulationDensity: Population density of Country TerraMarineProtected_2016_2018: Mean of protected Terra Marine areas of Country Between 2016-2018 TouristMean_1990_2020: Mean of Tourist count of Country between 1990-2020 VenueCount: Venue count in near of given coordinates. netMigration_2011_2018: Mean of migration of given Country between 2011-2018 literacyRate_2010_2018: Literacy rate of Country between 2010-2018 combustibleRenewables_2009_2014: Compustible Renewable count in Country between 2009-2014 droughts_floods_temperature: gdp composition_food_organic_waste_percent composition_glass_percent composition_metal_percent composition_other_percent composition_paper_cardboard_percent composition_plastic_percent composition_rubber_leather_percent composition_wood_percent composition_yard_garden_green_waste_percent waste_treatment_recycling_percent

    Sources: https://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/data/waterbase-water-quality-2 https://datacatalog.worldbank.org/dataset/what-waste-global-database

  9. LAO PDR: Strategic Support for Food Security Project (SSFSNP)

    • hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Mar 9, 2016
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    The World Bank (2016). LAO PDR: Strategic Support for Food Security Project (SSFSNP) [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/4cc26bbcb45b4154b0a9c4db1155f44c
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 9, 2016
    Dataset provided by
    World Bankhttp://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/organizations/w/world_bank/index.html
    Authors
    The World Bank
    Area covered
    Description

    The interactive map of Lao PDR highlights the 12 districts in Oudomxai, Phongsaly, Xieng Khouang and Houaphan provinces, targeted by the Strategic Support for Food Security Project (SSFSNP) and located in the mountainous regions in the North of the country. The project is expecting to reduce extreme poverty and malnutrition in 400 food insecure villages and 34,000 poor smallholder households, with a predominantly non-Tai ethnic population. The map shows that according to the most recent reports the selected districts are located in provinces with more than 40% of the population living below the country poverty line.

    Data Sources:

    SSFSNP Locations:

    Source: GAFSP Documents.

    Poverty Incidence (Proportion of population below the poverty line) (2007): Proportion of the population living on less than Kip 92,959 (US$8.79) per person per month.

    Source: Lao Statistics Bureau - World Bank. “Lao PDR Poverty Trends 1992/93-2002/03 (2004).”

    Malnutrition (Proportion of underweight children under 5 years) (2011-12): Prevalence of severely underweight children is the percentage of children under age 5 whose weight-for-age is more than 3 standard deviations below the median for the international reference population ages 0-59 months.

    Source: Measure DHS - Ministry of Health (MoH) and Lao Statistics Bureau (LSB). “Lao PDR Lao Social Indicator Survey (LSIS) 2011-12 (MULTIPLE INDICATOR CLUSTER SURVEY / DEMOGRAPHIC AND HEALTH SURVEY (2012).”

    Total Population (2012): Total population is based on the de facto definition of population, which counts all residents regardless of legal status or citizenship, except for refugees not permanently settled in the country of asylum, who are generally considered part of the population of their country of origin.

    Source: LAO Statistics Bureau (LSB). “Statistical Yearbook 2012 –Population Estimation and Density 2012.”

    Population Density (2010): Population divided by land area in square kilometers.

    Source: LAO Statistics Bureau (LSB). “Statistical Yearbook 2012 –Population Estimation and Density 2012.”

    Total Population (2015): Total population is based on the de facto definition of population, which counts all residents regardless of legal status or citizenship, except for refugees not permanently settled in the country of asylum, who are generally considered part of the population of their country of origin.

    Source: LAO Statistics Bureau (LSB). "The 4th Population and Housing Census 2015 (PHC) 2015."

    Population Density (2015): Population divided by land area in square kilometers.

    "The 4th Population and Housing Census 2015 (PHC) 2015."

    Rice Harvested Area and Production: Harvested area in hectares by rice type and total production in tons by rice type 2012.

    Source: Lao PDR Statistics Bureau (LBR) - Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry. “Statistical Yearbook 2012.”

    The maps displayed on the GAFSP website are for reference only. The boundaries, colors, denominations and any other information shown on these maps do not imply, on the part of GAFSP (and the World Bank Group), any judgment on the legal status of any territory, or any endorsement or acceptance of such boundaries.

  10. Synthetic population for USA_NEWMEXICO

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    Abhijin Adiga; Hannah Baek; Stephen Eubank; Przemyslaw Porebski; Madhav Marathe; Henning Mortveit; Samarth Swarup; Mandy Wilson; Dawen Xie; Abhijin Adiga; Hannah Baek; Stephen Eubank; Przemyslaw Porebski; Madhav Marathe; Henning Mortveit; Samarth Swarup; Mandy Wilson; Dawen Xie (2024). Synthetic population for USA_NEWMEXICO [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6505934
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    Abhijin Adiga; Hannah Baek; Stephen Eubank; Przemyslaw Porebski; Madhav Marathe; Henning Mortveit; Samarth Swarup; Mandy Wilson; Dawen Xie; Abhijin Adiga; Hannah Baek; Stephen Eubank; Przemyslaw Porebski; Madhav Marathe; Henning Mortveit; Samarth Swarup; Mandy Wilson; Dawen Xie
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Area covered
    New Mexico, United States
    Description

    Synthetic populations for regions of the World (SPW) | New Mexico

    Dataset information

    A synthetic population of a region as provided here, captures the people of the region with selected demographic attributes, their organization into households, their assigned activities for a day, the locations where the activities take place and thus where interactions among population members happen (e.g., spread of epidemics).

    License

    CC-BY-4.0

    Acknowledgment

    This project was supported by the National Science Foundation under the NSF RAPID: COVID-19 Response Support: Building Synthetic Multi-scale Networks (PI: Madhav Marathe, Co-PIs: Henning Mortveit, Srinivasan Venkatramanan; Fund Number: OAC-2027541).

    Contact information

    Henning.Mortveit@virginia.edu

    Identifiers

    Region nameNew Mexico
    Region IDusa_140002890
    Modelcoarse
    Version0_9_0

    Statistics

    NameValue
    Population2056390
    Average age37.2
    Households833667
    Average household size2.5
    Residence locations833667
    Activity locations160317
    Average number of activities5.7
    Average travel distance76.2

    Sources

    DescriptionNameVersionUrl
    Activity template dataWorld Bank2021https://data.worldbank.org
    Administrative boundariesADCW7.6https://www.adci.com/adc-worldmap
    Curated POIs based on OSMSLIPO/OSM POIshttp://slipo.eu/?p=1551 https://www.openstreetmap.org/
    Household dataIPUMShttps://international.ipums.org/international
    Population count with demographic attributesGPWv4.11https://sedac.ciesin.columbia.edu/data/set/gpw-v4-admin-unit-center-points-population-estimates-rev11

    Files description

    Base data files (usa_140002890_data_v_0_9.zip)

    FilenameDescription
    usa_140002890_person_v_0_9.csvData for each person including attributes such as age, gender, and household ID.
    usa_140002890_household_v_0_9.csvData at household level.
    usa_140002890_residence_locations_v_0_9.csvData about residence locations
    usa_140002890_activity_locations_v_0_9.csvData about activity locations, including what activity types are supported at these locations
    usa_140002890_activity_location_assignment_v_0_9.csvFor each person and for each of their activities, this file specifies the location where the activity takes place

    Derived data files

    FilenameDescription
    usa_140002890_contact_matrix_v_0_9.csvA POLYMOD-type contact matrix constructed from a network representation of the location assignment data and a within-location contact model.

    Validation and measures files

    FilenameDescription
    usa_140002890_household_grouping_validation_v_0_9.pdfValidation plots for household construction
    usa_140002890_activity_durations_{adult,child}_v_0_9.pdfComparison of time spent on generated activities with survey data
    usa_140002890_activity_patterns_{adult,child}_v_0_9.pdfComparison of generated activity patterns by the time of day with survey data
    usa_140002890_location_construction_0_9.pdfValidation plots for location construction
    usa_140002890_location_assignement_0_9.pdfValidation plots for location assignment, including travel distribution plots
    usa_140002890_usa_140002890_ver_0_9_0_avg_travel_distance.pdfChoropleth map visualizing average travel distance
    usa_140002890_usa_140002890_ver_0_9_0_travel_distr_combined.pdfTravel distance distribution
    usa_140002890_usa_140002890_ver_0_9_0_num_activity_loc.pdfChoropleth map visualizing number of activity locations
    usa_140002890_usa_140002890_ver_0_9_0_avg_age.pdfChoropleth map visualizing average age
    usa_140002890_usa_140002890_ver_0_9_0_pop_density_per_sqkm.pdfChoropleth map visualizing population density
    usa_140002890_usa_140002890_ver_0_9_0_pop_size.pdfChoropleth map visualizing population size

  11. w

    Spatial Agent Central Asia Water and Energy Data

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    Updated Jul 12, 2020
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    (2020). Spatial Agent Central Asia Water and Energy Data [Dataset]. https://wbwaterdata.org/dataset/spatial-agent-central-asia-water-and-energy-data
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    Jul 12, 2020
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Area covered
    Central Asia
    Description

    45 data sources of hydrological/hydromet, water quality, water resource, environmental, agro-environmental and development indicators. Datasets include: Achieving National Development Strategy in Tajikistan (Nurek), Water Transition, Central Asia Hydrometeorology Modernization Project, Lake Levels, Night Lights, Landscan Population Density, Satellite Precipitation, Solar Energy Data, Earth Wind Map, Land Cover Comparison, Earth Engine NDVI Analysis, Kyrgyz Republic DRM Portal, Climate Adaptation and Mitigation Program for Aral Sea Basin, Croplands, Watershed Mapper, Forest Cover, Kyrgyz Republic Hydromet Portal, World Water Quality, Human Footprint, Glacier Inventory, MODIS layers, Cropping Extent, Fire Data, Surface Water Explorer, Human Influence Index, Development Data, GADAS (Agriculture) Wind Potential, ESRI Water Balance, Air Quality, Tajikistan Hydromet Website, Open Street Map Data, Land-Water Changes, Himawari, GEOGRLAM RAPP, Google Earth Data, GEOSS Portal, USGS Global Visualization Viewer (GloVis), STRM Topography Data, UNEP Database, DIVA GIS Country Boundaries, ARCGIS Hub- Water Bodies, ARCGIS Hub- World Cities, WUEMoCA, World Bank Climate Change Portal

  12. Synthetic population for ITA

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    Abhijin Adiga; Hannah Baek; Stephen Eubank; Przemyslaw Porebski; Madhav Marathe; Henning Mortveit; Samarth Swarup; Mandy Wilson; Dawen Xie; Abhijin Adiga; Hannah Baek; Stephen Eubank; Przemyslaw Porebski; Madhav Marathe; Henning Mortveit; Samarth Swarup; Mandy Wilson; Dawen Xie (2024). Synthetic population for ITA [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6503392
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    Abhijin Adiga; Hannah Baek; Stephen Eubank; Przemyslaw Porebski; Madhav Marathe; Henning Mortveit; Samarth Swarup; Mandy Wilson; Dawen Xie; Abhijin Adiga; Hannah Baek; Stephen Eubank; Przemyslaw Porebski; Madhav Marathe; Henning Mortveit; Samarth Swarup; Mandy Wilson; Dawen Xie
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    Description

    Synthetic populations for regions of the World (SPW) | Italy

    Dataset information

    A synthetic population of a region as provided here, captures the people of the region with selected demographic attributes, their organization into households, their assigned activities for a day, the locations where the activities take place and thus where interactions among population members happen (e.g., spread of epidemics).

    License

    CC-BY-4.0

    Acknowledgment

    This project was supported by the National Science Foundation under the NSF RAPID: COVID-19 Response Support: Building Synthetic Multi-scale Networks (PI: Madhav Marathe, Co-PIs: Henning Mortveit, Srinivasan Venkatramanan; Fund Number: OAC-2027541).

    Contact information

    Henning.Mortveit@virginia.edu

    Identifiers

    Region nameItaly
    Region IDita
    Modelcoarse
    Version0_9_0

    Sources

    DescriptionNameVersionUrl
    Activity template dataWorld Bank2021https://data.worldbank.org
    Administrative boundariesADCW7.6https://www.adci.com/adc-worldmap
    Curated POIs based on OSMSLIPO/OSM POIshttp://slipo.eu/?p=1551 https://www.openstreetmap.org/
    Household dataIPUMShttps://international.ipums.org/international
    Population count with demographic attributesGPWv4.11https://sedac.ciesin.columbia.edu/data/set/gpw-v4-admin-unit-center-points-population-estimates-rev11

    Files description

    Base data files (ita_data_v_0_9.zip)

    FilenameDescription
    ita_person_v_0_9.csvData for each person including attributes such as age, gender, and household ID.
    ita_household_v_0_9.csvData at household level.
    ita_residence_locations_v_0_9.csvData about residence locations
    ita_activity_locations_v_0_9.csvData about activity locations, including what activity types are supported at these locations
    ita_activity_location_assignment_v_0_9.csvFor each person and for each of their activities, this file specifies the location where the activity takes place

    Derived data files

    FilenameDescription
    ita_contact_matrix_v_0_9.csvA POLYMOD-type contact matrix constructed from a network representation of the location assignment data and a within-location contact model.

    Validation and measures files

    FilenameDescription
    ita_household_grouping_validation_v_0_9.pdfValidation plots for household construction
    ita_activity_durations_{adult,child}_v_0_9.pdfComparison of time spent on generated activities with survey data
    ita_activity_patterns_{adult,child}_v_0_9.pdfComparison of generated activity patterns by the time of day with survey data
    ita_location_construction_0_9.pdfValidation plots for location construction
    ita_location_assignement_0_9.pdfValidation plots for location assignment, including travel distribution plots
    ita_ita_ver_0_9_0_avg_travel_distance.pdfChoropleth map visualizing average travel distance
    ita_ita_ver_0_9_0_travel_distr_combined.pdfTravel distance distribution
    ita_ita_ver_0_9_0_num_activity_loc.pdfChoropleth map visualizing number of activity locations
    ita_ita_ver_0_9_0_avg_age.pdfChoropleth map visualizing average age
    ita_ita_ver_0_9_0_pop_density_per_sqkm.pdfChoropleth map visualizing population density
    ita_ita_ver_0_9_0_pop_size.pdfChoropleth map visualizing population size

  13. Synthetic population for ESP

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    Abhijin Adiga; Hannah Baek; Stephen Eubank; Przemyslaw Porebski; Madhav Marathe; Henning Mortveit; Samarth Swarup; Mandy Wilson; Dawen Xie; Abhijin Adiga; Hannah Baek; Stephen Eubank; Przemyslaw Porebski; Madhav Marathe; Henning Mortveit; Samarth Swarup; Mandy Wilson; Dawen Xie (2024). Synthetic population for ESP [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6503334
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    Dataset updated
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    Zenodohttp://zenodo.org/
    Authors
    Abhijin Adiga; Hannah Baek; Stephen Eubank; Przemyslaw Porebski; Madhav Marathe; Henning Mortveit; Samarth Swarup; Mandy Wilson; Dawen Xie; Abhijin Adiga; Hannah Baek; Stephen Eubank; Przemyslaw Porebski; Madhav Marathe; Henning Mortveit; Samarth Swarup; Mandy Wilson; Dawen Xie
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    Synthetic populations for regions of the World (SPW) | Spain

    Dataset information

    A synthetic population of a region as provided here, captures the people of the region with selected demographic attributes, their organization into households, their assigned activities for a day, the locations where the activities take place and thus where interactions among population members happen (e.g., spread of epidemics).

    License

    CC-BY-4.0

    Acknowledgment

    This project was supported by the National Science Foundation under the NSF RAPID: COVID-19 Response Support: Building Synthetic Multi-scale Networks (PI: Madhav Marathe, Co-PIs: Henning Mortveit, Srinivasan Venkatramanan; Fund Number: OAC-2027541).

    Contact information

    Henning.Mortveit@virginia.edu

    Identifiers

    Region nameSpain
    Region IDesp
    Modelcoarse
    Version0_9_0

    Statistics

    NameValue
    Population45639013.0
    Average age41.1
    Households17918332.0
    Average household size2.6
    Residence locations17918332.0
    Activity locations5782846.0
    Average number of activities5.6
    Average travel distance130.4

    Sources

    DescriptionNameVersionUrl
    Activity template dataWorld Bank2021https://data.worldbank.org
    Administrative boundariesADCW7.6https://www.adci.com/adc-worldmap
    Curated POIs based on OSMSLIPO/OSM POIshttp://slipo.eu/?p=1551 https://www.openstreetmap.org/
    Household dataIPUMShttps://international.ipums.org/international
    Population count with demographic attributesGPWv4.11https://sedac.ciesin.columbia.edu/data/set/gpw-v4-admin-unit-center-points-population-estimates-rev11

    Files description

    Base data files (esp_data_v_0_9.zip)

    FilenameDescription
    esp_person_v_0_9.csvData for each person including attributes such as age, gender, and household ID.
    esp_household_v_0_9.csvData at household level.
    esp_residence_locations_v_0_9.csvData about residence locations
    esp_activity_locations_v_0_9.csvData about activity locations, including what activity types are supported at these locations
    esp_activity_location_assignment_v_0_9.csvFor each person and for each of their activities, this file specifies the location where the activity takes place

    Derived data files

    FilenameDescription
    esp_contact_matrix_v_0_9.csvA POLYMOD-type contact matrix constructed from a network representation of the location assignment data and a within-location contact model.

    Validation and measures files

    FilenameDescription
    esp_household_grouping_validation_v_0_9.pdfValidation plots for household construction
    esp_activity_durations_{adult,child}_v_0_9.pdfComparison of time spent on generated activities with survey data
    esp_activity_patterns_{adult,child}_v_0_9.pdfComparison of generated activity patterns by the time of day with survey data
    esp_location_construction_0_9.pdfValidation plots for location construction
    esp_location_assignement_0_9.pdfValidation plots for location assignment, including travel distribution plots
    esp_esp_ver_0_9_0_avg_travel_distance.pdfChoropleth map visualizing average travel distance
    esp_esp_ver_0_9_0_travel_distr_combined.pdfTravel distance distribution
    esp_esp_ver_0_9_0_num_activity_loc.pdfChoropleth map visualizing number of activity locations
    esp_esp_ver_0_9_0_avg_age.pdfChoropleth map visualizing average age
    esp_esp_ver_0_9_0_pop_density_per_sqkm.pdfChoropleth map visualizing population density
    esp_esp_ver_0_9_0_pop_size.pdfChoropleth map visualizing population size

  14. Synthetic population for GTM

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    Abhijin Adiga; Hannah Baek; Stephen Eubank; Przemyslaw Porebski; Madhav Marathe; Henning Mortveit; Samarth Swarup; Mandy Wilson; Dawen Xie; Abhijin Adiga; Hannah Baek; Stephen Eubank; Przemyslaw Porebski; Madhav Marathe; Henning Mortveit; Samarth Swarup; Mandy Wilson; Dawen Xie (2024). Synthetic population for GTM [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6503373
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    Dataset updated
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    Abhijin Adiga; Hannah Baek; Stephen Eubank; Przemyslaw Porebski; Madhav Marathe; Henning Mortveit; Samarth Swarup; Mandy Wilson; Dawen Xie; Abhijin Adiga; Hannah Baek; Stephen Eubank; Przemyslaw Porebski; Madhav Marathe; Henning Mortveit; Samarth Swarup; Mandy Wilson; Dawen Xie
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    Synthetic populations for regions of the World (SPW) | Guatemala

    Dataset information

    A synthetic population of a region as provided here, captures the people of the region with selected demographic attributes, their organization into households, their assigned activities for a day, the locations where the activities take place and thus where interactions among population members happen (e.g., spread of epidemics).

    License

    CC-BY-4.0

    Acknowledgment

    This project was supported by the National Science Foundation under the NSF RAPID: COVID-19 Response Support: Building Synthetic Multi-scale Networks (PI: Madhav Marathe, Co-PIs: Henning Mortveit, Srinivasan Venkatramanan; Fund Number: OAC-2027541).

    Contact information

    Henning.Mortveit@virginia.edu

    Identifiers

    Region nameGuatemala
    Region IDgtm
    Modelcoarse
    Version0_9_0

    Statistics

    NameValue
    Population14137968.0
    Average age22.8
    Households3107786.0
    Average household size4.6
    Residence locations3107786.0
    Activity locations650298.0
    Average number of activities7.2
    Average travel distance53.2

    Sources

    DescriptionNameVersionUrl
    Activity template dataWorld Bank2021https://data.worldbank.org
    Administrative boundariesADCW7.6https://www.adci.com/adc-worldmap
    Curated POIs based on OSMSLIPO/OSM POIshttp://slipo.eu/?p=1551 https://www.openstreetmap.org/
    Household dataDHShttps://dhsprogram.com
    Population count with demographic attributesGPWv4.11https://sedac.ciesin.columbia.edu/data/set/gpw-v4-admin-unit-center-points-population-estimates-rev11

    Files description

    Base data files (gtm_data_v_0_9.zip)

    FilenameDescription
    gtm_person_v_0_9.csvData for each person including attributes such as age, gender, and household ID.
    gtm_household_v_0_9.csvData at household level.
    gtm_residence_locations_v_0_9.csvData about residence locations
    gtm_activity_locations_v_0_9.csvData about activity locations, including what activity types are supported at these locations
    gtm_activity_location_assignment_v_0_9.csvFor each person and for each of their activities, this file specifies the location where the activity takes place

    Derived data files

    FilenameDescription
    gtm_contact_matrix_v_0_9.csvA POLYMOD-type contact matrix constructed from a network representation of the location assignment data and a within-location contact model.

    Validation and measures files

    FilenameDescription
    gtm_household_grouping_validation_v_0_9.pdfValidation plots for household construction
    gtm_activity_durations_{adult,child}_v_0_9.pdfComparison of time spent on generated activities with survey data
    gtm_activity_patterns_{adult,child}_v_0_9.pdfComparison of generated activity patterns by the time of day with survey data
    gtm_location_construction_0_9.pdfValidation plots for location construction
    gtm_location_assignement_0_9.pdfValidation plots for location assignment, including travel distribution plots
    gtm_gtm_ver_0_9_0_avg_travel_distance.pdfChoropleth map visualizing average travel distance
    gtm_gtm_ver_0_9_0_travel_distr_combined.pdfTravel distance distribution
    gtm_gtm_ver_0_9_0_num_activity_loc.pdfChoropleth map visualizing number of activity locations
    gtm_gtm_ver_0_9_0_avg_age.pdfChoropleth map visualizing average age
    gtm_gtm_ver_0_9_0_pop_density_per_sqkm.pdfChoropleth map visualizing population density
    gtm_gtm_ver_0_9_0_pop_size.pdfChoropleth map visualizing population size

  15. Synthetic population for IND_DELHI

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    Abhijin Adiga; Hannah Baek; Stephen Eubank; Przemyslaw Porebski; Madhav Marathe; Henning Mortveit; Samarth Swarup; Mandy Wilson; Dawen Xie; Abhijin Adiga; Hannah Baek; Stephen Eubank; Przemyslaw Porebski; Madhav Marathe; Henning Mortveit; Samarth Swarup; Mandy Wilson; Dawen Xie (2024). Synthetic population for IND_DELHI [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6505994
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    Dataset updated
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    Authors
    Abhijin Adiga; Hannah Baek; Stephen Eubank; Przemyslaw Porebski; Madhav Marathe; Henning Mortveit; Samarth Swarup; Mandy Wilson; Dawen Xie; Abhijin Adiga; Hannah Baek; Stephen Eubank; Przemyslaw Porebski; Madhav Marathe; Henning Mortveit; Samarth Swarup; Mandy Wilson; Dawen Xie
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    India, Delhi
    Description

    Synthetic populations for regions of the World (SPW) | Delhi

    Dataset information

    A synthetic population of a region as provided here, captures the people of the region with selected demographic attributes, their organization into households, their assigned activities for a day, the locations where the activities take place and thus where interactions among population members happen (e.g., spread of epidemics).

    License

    CC-BY-4.0

    Acknowledgment

    This project was supported by the National Science Foundation under the NSF RAPID: COVID-19 Response Support: Building Synthetic Multi-scale Networks (PI: Madhav Marathe, Co-PIs: Henning Mortveit, Srinivasan Venkatramanan; Fund Number: OAC-2027541).

    Contact information

    Henning.Mortveit@virginia.edu

    Identifiers

    Region nameDelhi
    Region IDind_140001944
    Modelcoarse
    Version0_9_0

    Statistics

    NameValue
    Population15951510
    Average age28.2
    Households3625935
    Average household size4.4
    Residence locations3625935
    Activity locations1309377
    Average number of activities5.5
    Average travel distance26.6

    Sources

    DescriptionNameVersionUrl
    Activity template dataWorld Bank2021https://data.worldbank.org
    Administrative boundariesADCW7.6https://www.adci.com/adc-worldmap
    Curated POIs based on OSMSLIPO/OSM POIshttp://slipo.eu/?p=1551 https://www.openstreetmap.org/
    Household dataDHShttps://dhsprogram.com
    Population count with demographic attributesGPWv4.11https://sedac.ciesin.columbia.edu/data/set/gpw-v4-admin-unit-center-points-population-estimates-rev11

    Files description

    Base data files (ind_140001944_data_v_0_9.zip)

    FilenameDescription
    ind_140001944_person_v_0_9.csvData for each person including attributes such as age, gender, and household ID.
    ind_140001944_household_v_0_9.csvData at household level.
    ind_140001944_residence_locations_v_0_9.csvData about residence locations
    ind_140001944_activity_locations_v_0_9.csvData about activity locations, including what activity types are supported at these locations
    ind_140001944_activity_location_assignment_v_0_9.csvFor each person and for each of their activities, this file specifies the location where the activity takes place

    Derived data files

    FilenameDescription
    ind_140001944_contact_matrix_v_0_9.csvA POLYMOD-type contact matrix constructed from a network representation of the location assignment data and a within-location contact model.

    Validation and measures files

    FilenameDescription
    ind_140001944_household_grouping_validation_v_0_9.pdfValidation plots for household construction
    ind_140001944_activity_durations_{adult,child}_v_0_9.pdfComparison of time spent on generated activities with survey data
    ind_140001944_activity_patterns_{adult,child}_v_0_9.pdfComparison of generated activity patterns by the time of day with survey data
    ind_140001944_location_construction_0_9.pdfValidation plots for location construction
    ind_140001944_location_assignement_0_9.pdfValidation plots for location assignment, including travel distribution plots
    ind_140001944_ind_140001944_ver_0_9_0_avg_travel_distance.pdfChoropleth map visualizing average travel distance
    ind_140001944_ind_140001944_ver_0_9_0_travel_distr_combined.pdfTravel distance distribution
    ind_140001944_ind_140001944_ver_0_9_0_num_activity_loc.pdfChoropleth map visualizing number of activity locations
    ind_140001944_ind_140001944_ver_0_9_0_avg_age.pdfChoropleth map visualizing average age
    ind_140001944_ind_140001944_ver_0_9_0_pop_density_per_sqkm.pdfChoropleth map visualizing population density
    ind_140001944_ind_140001944_ver_0_9_0_pop_size.pdfChoropleth map visualizing population size

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    NEPAL: Food and Nutrition Security through Sustainable Agriculture (FANSA) &...

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    Updated Feb 11, 2013
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    GAFSP_Root (2013). NEPAL: Food and Nutrition Security through Sustainable Agriculture (FANSA) & Agriculture and Food Security Project (AFSP) [Dataset]. https://arc-gis-hub-home-arcgishub.hub.arcgis.com/maps/ce503ebef2c8492ba6b613f27a23c793
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    This interactive map of Nepal, broken down into five development regions, highlights the Mid-Western and Far-Western regions as the priority area for the Nepal Food Security Enhancement Project (jointly financed by the Nepal Government and GAFSP). The project is being implemented in nineteen hill and mountain districts of these two regions. The interactive map shows sub-national poverty and malnutrition data, as well as information on irrigation in the various regions. The Mid-Western and Far-Western regions are the two regions where poverty and malnutrition are the highest in the country. The Nepal Living Standard Survey (NLSS III, 2010) showed that 37% of the people in the rural hills of these regions fall below the poverty line, compared to the national average of 25.16%. The proportion of underweight children under the age of 5 years in the Mid-Western region is the highest in the country (more than 10%). The project has been designed to enhance food security and nutrition in food insecure communities in these two regions. Data Sources: Nepal Agriculture and Food Security Project (NAFSP) LocationsSource: GAFSP and World Bank Documents. Poverty (Proportion of population below the poverty line) (2010/11): Proportion of the population living on less than Rs 19.261 per year, in average 2010/11 prices.Source: Nepal Central Bureau of Statistics. Poverty in Nepal 2010/11. Nepal Living Standard Survey III 2010/11 (NLSS III). Poverty (Proportion of population below the poverty line at district level) (2011): Proportion of the population living on less than Rs 19.261 per year, in average 2010/11 prices.Source: Nepal Central Bureau of Statistics - World Bank. “Nepal Small Area Estimation of Poverty, 2011 -Estimations based on Living Standards Survey 2010-11, Nepal Census 2011 and GIS information from the Vulnerability Analysis and Mapping Unit of World Food Program Nepal.” Malnutrition (Proportion of underweight children under 5 years) (2011): Prevalence of severely underweight children is the percentage of children aged 0-59 months whose weight for age is less than minus 3 standard deviations below the median weight-for-age of the international reference population.Source: Measure DHS - Nepal Ministry of Health and Population. "2011 Nepal Demographic and Health Survey." Population (Total population) (2011): Total population is based on the de facto definition of population, which counts all residents regardless of legal status or citizenship, except for refugees not permanently settled in the country of asylum, who are generally considered part of the population of their country of origin. Source: Nepal Central Bureau of Statistics. “2011 Census Preliminary Results.” Population Density (Persons per 1 square kilometer) (2011): Population divided by land area in square kilometers.Source: Nepal Central Bureau of Statistics. 2011 Census preliminary results. Irrigation (2009/10): Total Irrigated Area in Hectares.Source: Ministry of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Statistical Information on Nepalese Agriculture 2009/10. Irrigation (2011/12): Total irrigated area in hectares.Source: Ministry of Agriculture - Department of Irrigation - Agri-Business Promotion and Statistics Division Statistics Section. "Statistical Information on Nepalese Agriculture 2011/2012." Rice Area (2011-12): Area in hectares of agricultural land used for rice.Source: Ministry of Agricultural Development - Agri-Business Promotion and Statistics Division Statistics Section. "Statistical Information on Nepalese Agriculture 2011/2012."

    Rice Production (2011-12): Rice harvested expressed in tons.Source: Ministry of Agricultural Development - Agri-Business Promotion and Statistics Division Statistics Section. "Statistical Information on Nepalese Agriculture 2011/2012." Rice Productivity (2011-12): Rice yield expressed in kilograms per hectare.Source: Ministry of Agricultural Development - Agri-Business Promotion and Statistics Division Statistics Section. "Statistical Information on Nepalese Agriculture 2011/2012." Rice Area (2013-14): Area in hectares of agriculture land used for rice.Source: Ministry of Agricultural Development - Agri-Business Promotion and Statistics Division Statistics Section. "Statistical Information on Nepalese Agriculture 2013/2014."

    Rice Production (2013-14): Rice harvested expressed in tons.Source: Ministry of Agricultural Development - Agri-Business Promotion and Statistics Division Statistics Section. "Statistical Information on Nepalese Agriculture 2013/2014."
    Rice Productivity (2013-14): Rice yield expressed in kilograms per hectare.Source: Ministry of Agricultural Development - Agri-Business Promotion and Statistics Division Statistics Section. "Statistical Information on Nepalese Agriculture 2013/2014." Wheat Area (2011-12): Area in hectares of agriculture land used for wheat.Source: Ministry of Agricultural Development - Agri-Business Promotion and Statistics Division Statistics Section. "Statistical Information on Nepalese Agriculture 2011/2012." Wheat Production (2011-12): Wheat harvested expressed in tons.Source: Ministry of Agricultural Development - Agri-Business Promotion and Statistics Division Statistics Section. "Statistical Information on Nepalese Agriculture 2011/2012."
    Wheat Productivity (2011-12): Wheat yield expressed in kilograms per hectare.Source: Ministry of Agricultural Development - Agri-Business Promotion and Statistics Division Statistics Section. "Statistical Information on Nepalese Agriculture 2011/2012." Wheat Area (2013-14): Area in hectares of agriculture land used for wheat.Source: Ministry of Agricultural Development - Agri-Business Promotion and Statistics Division Statistics Section. "Statistical Information on Nepalese Agriculture 2013/2014." Wheat Production (2013-14): Wheat harvested expressed in tons.Source: Ministry of Agricultural Development - Agri-Business Promotion and Statistics Division Statistics Section. "Statistical Information on Nepalese Agriculture 2013/2014."
    Wheat Productivity (2013-14): Rice yield expressed in kilograms per hectare.Source: Ministry of Agricultural Development - Agri-Business Promotion and Statistics Division Statistics Section. "Statistical Information on Nepalese Agriculture 2013/2014." Livestock Inventory (2011-12): Number of cattle, goat, and sheep by district.Source: Ministry of Agricultural Development - Agri-Business Promotion and Statistics Division Statistics Section. "Statistical Information on Nepalese Agriculture 2011/2012." Livestock Inventory (2013-14): Number of cattle, goat, and sheep by district.Source: Ministry of Agricultural Development - Agri-Business Promotion and Statistics Division Statistics Section. "Statistical Information on Nepalese Agriculture 2013/2014."

    The maps displayed on the GAFSP website are for reference only. The boundaries, colors, denominations and any other information shown on these maps do not imply, on the part of GAFSP (and the World Bank Group), any judgment on the legal status of any territory, or any endorsement or acceptance of such boundaries.

  17. A long-term global population proportion with access to electricity dataset...

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    Updated May 13, 2025
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    Luling Liu; Luling Liu; Xin Cao; Xin Cao (2025). A long-term global population proportion with access to electricity dataset (SDG 7.1.1) from 1992 to 2022 based on nighttime light remote sensing [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14018079
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    Authors
    Luling Liu; Luling Liu; Xin Cao; Xin Cao
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    Introduction

    In 2015, the United Nations established 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), with Goal 7 focusing on ensuring access to affordable, reliable, and sustainable modern energy for all by 2030. By 2022, approximately 760 million people, or 1 in 11 globally still lacked electricity access according to Tracking SDG7 :The Energy Progress Report 2022, posing significant challenges to achieving this goal. Traditional survey methods for estimating the proportion of people with electricity access are often costly, infrequently updated, and hindered by the need for interpolation of historical data.

    To address these challenges, this dataset employs a nighttime light remote sensing estimation framework that integrates DMSP-CCNL and NPP/VIIRS data with GlobPOP population data. This approach produces a global 0.1-degree grid and national-scale electricity access index (EAI) maps from 1992 to 2022.

    The framework results' correlation coefficient (R) with World Bank survey data from 1992 to 2022 is 0.87, and the RMSE is 15.4, demonstrating its reliability at the national level. By effectively capturing geospatial changes, this dataset supports SDG 7.1.1 monitoring and offers valuable insights for policymakers to address electricity access disparities and promote sustainable energy transitions.

    Data Description

    1. This dataset consists of 0.1-degree grid Electricity Access Index (EAI) data in GeoTIFF format, where each pixel value represents the proportion of the population with access to electricity within that area.

    Example Filename: EAI_0dot1_Deg_WGS84_F32_1992

    • Field 1: EAI (Proportion of people with access to electricity)
    • Field 2&3: Spatial resolution is 0.1 degree
    • Field 4: Coordinate system is WGS84
    • Field 5: Data type is F32 (Float32)
    • Field 6: Year "1992"

    2. Aggregated EAI data at the national scale is provided in both Shapefile and CSV formats:

    • Table Filename: EAI_Level_0_1992_2022.csv
      • Fields include:

        • SOC (Country code)
        • Name (Country name)
        • National EAI data from 1992 to 2022
    • Shape Filename: EAI_Level_0_1992_2022.shp
        • Boundary data sourced from GADM (Database of Global Administrative Areas)

    3. The pixel-level (30 arc-seconds) Electricity Accessed Population Density is provided in GeoTIFF format, as identified through nighttime light (NTL) data.

    Example Filename: Elec_PopDen_WGS84_30arc_F32_1992

    • Field 1 & 2: Population Density with access to electricity (per km^2)
    • Field 3: Coordinate system is WGS84
    • Field 4: Spatial resolution is 30 arc-seconds
    • Field 5: Data type is F32 (Float32)
    • Field 6: Year "1992"

    If you encounter any issues, please contact us via email at liu.luling.k2@s.mail.nagoya-u.ac.jp.

    More Information

    The source codes are publicly available at GitHub: https://github.com/lulingliu/EAI.

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    UGANDA: Multisectoral Food Security and Nutrition Project

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    Updated Jun 29, 2015
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    GAFSP_Root (2015). UGANDA: Multisectoral Food Security and Nutrition Project [Dataset]. https://arc-gis-hub-home-arcgishub.hub.arcgis.com/maps/c1073647ca7445be8d95e0e207d8bfbf
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    GAFSP funds in Uganda support the Agriculture Sector Development Strategy and Investment Plan (DSIP). Specifically, the funds will target vulnerable smallholder households to help increase and diversify production of nutritious foods, improve nutrition knowledge and practices (especially in the "critical window" of conception through 23 months), and strengthen coordination mechanisms between agriculture, health, and education sectors to address cross-cutting nutrition issues at national and local government levels. This interactive map of Uganda highlights the districts targeted by the project. This map overlays sub-national poverty data and demographic indicators relevant to the project. The project will target the poorest sub-counties in 15 districts, based on high stunting and low dietary diversity. For the first phase of implementation five districts were selected: Bushenyi, Nebbi, Ntugamo, Maracha and Namutumba. For the second phase of implementation 10 more districts will be selected from the following list of priority districts: Isingiro, Yumbe, Arua, Bigiri, Iganga, Kygegwa, Kiryandongo, Kamwenge, Masindi, Kyenjojo, Kabarole, Kabale, Hoima, Kibale and Kaese. Synergies between the project and the Agriculture Cluster Development Project will ensure greater coverage of beneficiaries and will provide a scalable model integrating the two projects. Data Sources:Uganda Multisectoral Food Security and Nutrition Project priority districts.Source: World Bank and GAFSP Documents. Poverty (Proportion of population below the poverty line) (2012-2013): Proportion of the population living on less than UGX 1,387 per adult per day. Source: Uganda Bureau of Statistics UBOS. "Uganda National Household Survey 2012/13" Malnutrition (Proportion of underweight children under 5 years) (2011): Prevalence of severely underweight children is the percentage of children ages 0-59 months whose weight for age is less than minus 3 standard deviations below the median weight for age of the international reference population.Source: Uganda Bureau of Statistics UBOS. "Uganda Demographic and Health Survey 2011". MEASURE DHS (Demographic and Health Surveys) Project is responsible for collecting and disseminating accurate, nationally representative data on health and population in developing countries. The project is implemented by Macro International, Inc. and is funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) with contributions from other donors such as UNICEF, UNFPA, WHO, UNAIDS. Population: (Total population) (2014): Total population is based on the de facto definition of population, which counts all residents regardless of legal status or citizenship, except for refugees not permanently settled in the country of asylum, who are generally considered part of the population of their country of origin. Source: Uganda Bureau of Statistics UBOS. “National Population and Housing Census 2014 - Provisional Results Nov 2014”. Population Density (Persons per square kilometer) (2014): Total population divided by land area in square kilometers.Source: Uganda Bureau of Statistics UBOS. “National Population and Housing Census 2014 - Provisional Results Nov 2014”. Market Centers: Key market centers for retail, assembly and/ or wholesale of agricultural products. FEWS NET Reference markets.Source: FEWS Net. The Famine Early Warning Systems Network (FEWS NET) is a USAID-funded activity that collaborates with international, regional and national partners to provide timely and rigorous early warning and vulnerability information on emerging and evolving food security issues. Geographic boundaries.

    The maps displayed on the GAFSP web site are for reference only. The boundaries, colors, denominations and any other information shown on these maps do not imply, on the part of GAFSP (and the World Bank Group), any judgment on the legal status of any territory, or any endorsement or acceptance of such boundaries.

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    BANGLADESH: Integrated Agricultural Productivity Project (IAPP)

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    Updated Mar 27, 2013
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    GAFSP_Root (2013). BANGLADESH: Integrated Agricultural Productivity Project (IAPP) [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/812c6a8a329543e6bcd8204fec443f72
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    This interactive map of Bangladesh highlights the project locations of the Integrated Agricultural Productivity Project (IAPP) and PRAN. Bangladesh is divided into seven administrative divisions, which are broken down into 64 districts, and further divided into 485 upazilas. This map overlays sub-national poverty data, demographic indicators, and other information relevant to the program. IAPP will target the districts of Rangpur, Kurigram, Lalmonirhat, and Nilfamari in the north and the districts of Barisal, Patuakhali, Barguna and Jhalokathi in the south. The project is expected to increase the productivity of major crops like cereals and pulses, increase the productivity of fish and livestock, increase the availability of certified seed, increase the irrigated area, and the income of farmers in all 54 upazilas in these eight districts. The project areas were selected for their high rates of poverty, food insecurity, and their vulnerability to natural shocks such as tidal surge in the south, and flash flood and drought in the north. GAFSP is financing the expansion of food processing and manufacturing capacity of Natore Agro Limited from PRAN group. PRAN group is the largest food and nutrition company in Bangladesh, with more than 40,000 employees and over 200 different products. The enhancement of operations is creating new jobs (over 1,200 expected), in a region severely affected by unemployment and is increasing the opportunities for local producers as raw material suppliers for the company. Data Sources: PRAN Project LocationSource: GAFSP Documents. IAPP Project Areas

    Source: Project Appraisal Document (PAD). Poverty Incidence (Proportion of population below the poverty line) (2010): Proportion of the population living on less than US$1.25 a day, measured at 2005 international prices, adjusted for purchasing power parity (PPP).Source: Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics. “HIES Survey 2010 Chapter 6.” Malnutrition (Proportion of underweight children under 5 years) (2011): Prevalence of severely underweight children is the percentage of children under age 5 whose weight-for-age is more than 3 standard deviations below the median for the international reference population ages 0-59 months.Source: Measure DHS. “Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey 2011. Preliminary Report.” Total Population (2011): Total population is based on the de facto definition of population, which counts all residents regardless of legal status or citizenship, except for refugees not permanently settled in the country of asylum, who are generally considered part of the population of their country of origin.Source: Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics. “Population and Housing Census 2011. Preliminary Results.” Population Density (2011): Population divided by land area in square kilometers.Source: Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics. “Population and Housing Census 2011. Preliminary Results.” Irrigated Area (2009/10): Total irrigated area in hectares.Source: Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics. 2010 Yearbook of Agricultural Statistics of Bangladesh. Potato Production (2009-10 and 2010-11): Total production in tons by variety and total production in tons per hectare by variety.Source: Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics. “2012 Yearbook of Agricultural Statistics of Bangladesh.” Boro Rice (2009-10 and 2010-11): Total production in tons by variety and total production in tons per hectare by variety.Source: Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics. “2012 Yearbook of Agricultural Statistics of Bangladesh.” Bangladesh Soil Salinity (2009): Saline soils, salinity boundary, and coastlines.

    Source: Soil Resource Development Institute SRMAF Project – Bangladesh Ministry of Agriculture. “Saline Soils in Bangladesh 2010.”The maps displayed on this website are for reference only. The boundaries, colors, denominations and any other information shown on these maps do not imply, on the part of GAFSP (and the World Bank Group), any judgment on the legal status of any territory, or any endorsement or acceptance of such boundaries.

  20. Not seeing a result you expected?
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Atlas of Switzerland (2022). Population age distribution in Europe [Dataset]. https://www.geocat.ch/geonetwork/srv/api/records/2541c1f5-9b3f-49f0-8dea-11414c95f662?language=all

Population age distribution in Europe

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Atlas of Switzerland
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Time period covered
Jan 1, 1960 - Dec 31, 2020
Area covered
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Population age distribution in Europe. Map type: Charts. Spatial extent: Europe. Times: 1960, 1970, 1980, 1990, 2000, 2010, 2015, 2020. Distinction: 10-year class, 5-year class

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