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Online Resource: https://landscan.ornl.gov
Standard Name: ISO 19139 Geographic Information - Metadata - Implementation Specification
Standard Version: 2007
Title: LandScan Global 2010
Publication Date: 2011-07-01
Creation Date: Human Geography, Geospatial Science and Human Security Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Other Citation Details: https://doi.org/10.48690/1524206
Abstract: Using an innovative approach that combines Geographic Information Science, remote sensing technology, and machine learning algorithms, ORNL’s LandScan is the community standard for global population distribution. At 30 arc-second (approximately 1 km) resolution, LandScan is the finest resolution global population distribution data available representing an “ambient population” (average over 24 hours). The LandScan algorithm, an R&D 100 Award Winner, uses spatial data, high-resolution imagery exploitation, and a multi-variable dasymetric modeling approach to disaggregate census counts within an administrative boundary. LandScan population data are spatially explicit - unlike tabular Census data. Since no single population distribution model can account for the differences in spatial data availability, quality, scale, and accuracy as well as the differences in cultural settlement practices, LandScan population distribution models are tailored to match the data conditions and geographical nature of each individual country and region. By modeling an ambient population, LandScan Global captures the full potential activity space of people throughout the course of the day and night rather than just a residential location.
Purpose: LandScan Global was developed on behalf of the U.S. federal government and is used for rapid consequence and risk assessment as well as emergency planning and management.
Credit: Human Geography, Geospatial Science and Human Security Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; US DOD
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Online Resource: https://landscan.ornl.gov
Standard Name: ISO 19139 Geographic Information - Metadata - Implementation Specification
Standard Version: 2007
Title: LandScan Global 2006
Publication Date: 2007-07-01
Creation Date: Human Geography, Geospatial Science and Human Security Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Other Citation Details: https://doi.org/10.48690/1524202
Abstract: Using an innovative approach that combines Geographic Information Science, remote sensing technology, and machine learning algorithms, ORNL’s LandScan is the community standard for global population distribution. At 30 arc-second (approximately 1 km) resolution, LandScan is the finest resolution global population distribution data available representing an “ambient population” (average over 24 hours). The LandScan algorithm, an R&D 100 Award Winner, uses spatial data, high-resolution imagery exploitation, and a multi-variable dasymetric modeling approach to disaggregate census counts within an administrative boundary. LandScan population data are spatially explicit - unlike tabular Census data. Since no single population distribution model can account for the differences in spatial data availability, quality, scale, and accuracy as well as the differences in cultural settlement practices, LandScan population distribution models are tailored to match the data conditions and geographical nature of each individual country and region. By modeling an ambient population, LandScan Global captures the full potential activity space of people throughout the course of the day and night rather than just a residential location.
Purpose: LandScan Global was developed on behalf of the U.S. federal government and is used for rapid consequence and risk assessment as well as emergency planning and management.
Credit: Human Geography, Geospatial Science and Human Security Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; US DOD
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Online Resource: https://landscan.ornl.gov
Standard Name: ISO 19139 Geographic Information - Metadata - Implementation Specification
Standard Version: 2007
Title: LandScan Global 2007
Publication Date: 2008-07-01
Creation Date: Human Geography, Geospatial Science and Human Security Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Other Citation Details: https://doi.org/10.48690/1524203
Abstract: Using an innovative approach that combines Geographic Information Science, remote sensing technology, and machine learning algorithms, ORNL’s LandScan is the community standard for global population distribution. At 30 arc-second (approximately 1 km) resolution, LandScan is the finest resolution global population distribution data available representing an “ambient population” (average over 24 hours). The LandScan algorithm, an R&D 100 Award Winner, uses spatial data, high-resolution imagery exploitation, and a multi-variable dasymetric modeling approach to disaggregate census counts within an administrative boundary. LandScan population data are spatially explicit - unlike tabular Census data. Since no single population distribution model can account for the differences in spatial data availability, quality, scale, and accuracy as well as the differences in cultural settlement practices, LandScan population distribution models are tailored to match the data conditions and geographical nature of each individual country and region. By modeling an ambient population, LandScan Global captures the full potential activity space of people throughout the course of the day and night rather than just a residential location.
Purpose: LandScan Global was developed on behalf of the U.S. federal government and is used for rapid consequence and risk assessment as well as emergency planning and management.
Credit: Human Geography, Geospatial Science and Human Security Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; US DOD
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Contact: Human Geography, Geospatial Science and Human Security Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Address: landscan@ornl.gov
Online Resource: https://landscan.ornl.gov
Standard Name: ISO 19139 Geographic Information - Metadata - Implementation Specification
Standard Version: 2007
Title: LandScan Global 2002
Publication Date: 2003-07-01
Creation Date: Human Geography, Geospatial Science and Human Security Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Other Citation Details: https://doi.org/10.48690/1524198
Abstract: Using an innovative approach that combines Geographic Information Science, remote sensing technology, and machine learning algorithms, ORNL’s LandScan is the community standard for global population distribution. At 30 arc-second (approximately 1 km) resolution, LandScan is the finest resolution global population distribution data available representing an “ambient population” (average over 24 hours). The LandScan algorithm, an R&D 100 Award Winner, uses spatial data, high-resolution imagery exploitation, and a multi-variable dasymetric modeling approach to disaggregate census counts within an administrative boundary. LandScan population data are spatially explicit - unlike tabular Census data. Since no single population distribution model can account for the differences in spatial data availability, quality, scale, and accuracy as well as the differences in cultural settlement practices, LandScan population distribution models are tailored to match the data conditions and geographical nature of each individual country and region. By modeling an ambient population, LandScan Global captures the full potential activity space of people throughout the course of the day and night rather than just a residential location.
Purpose: LandScan Global was developed on behalf of the U.S. federal government and is used for rapid consequence and risk assessment as well as emergency planning and management.
Credit: Human Geography, Geospatial Science and Human Security Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; US DOD
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Contact: Human Geography, Geospatial Science and Human Security Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Online Resource: https://landscan.ornl.gov
Standard Name: ISO 19139 Geographic Information - Metadata - Implementation Specification
Standard Version: 2007
Title: LandScan Global 2001
Publication Date: 2002-07-01
Creation Date: Human Geography, Geospatial Science and Human Security Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Other Citation Details: https://doi.org/10.48690/1524197
Abstract: Using an innovative approach that combines Geographic Information Science, remote sensing technology, and machine learning algorithms, ORNL’s LandScan is the community standard for global population distribution. At 30 arc-second (approximately 1 km) resolution, LandScan is the finest resolution global population distribution data available representing an “ambient population” (average over 24 hours). The LandScan algorithm, an R&D 100 Award Winner, uses spatial data, high-resolution imagery exploitation, and a multi-variable dasymetric modeling approach to disaggregate census counts within an administrative boundary. LandScan population data are spatially explicit - unlike tabular Census data. Since no single population distribution model can account for the differences in spatial data availability, quality, scale, and accuracy as well as the differences in cultural settlement practices, LandScan population distribution models are tailored to match the data conditions and geographical nature of each individual country and region. By modeling an ambient population, LandScan Global captures the full potential activity space of people throughout the course of the day and night rather than just a residential location.
Purpose: LandScan Global was developed on behalf of the U.S. federal government and is used for rapid consequence and risk assessment as well as emergency planning and management.
Credit: Human Geography, Geospatial Science and Human Security Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; US DOD
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Contact: Human Geography, Geospatial Science and Human Security Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Address: landscan@ornl.gov
Online Resource: https://landscan.ornl.gov
Standard Name: ISO 19139 Geographic Information - Metadata - Implementation Specification
Standard Version: 2007
Title: LandScan Global 2020
Publication Date: 2021-07-01
Creation Date: Human Geography, Geospatial Science and Human Security Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Other Citation Details: https://doi.org/10.48690/1523378
Abstract: Using an innovative approach that combines Geographic Information Science, remote sensing technology, and machine learning algorithms, ORNL’s LandScan is the community standard for global population distribution. At 30 arc-second (approximately 1 km) resolution, LandScan is the finest resolution global population distribution data available representing an “ambient population” (average over 24 hours). The LandScan algorithm, an R&D 100 Award Winner, uses spatial data, high-resolution imagery exploitation, and a multi-variable dasymetric modeling approach to disaggregate census counts within an administrative boundary. LandScan population data are spatially explicit - unlike tabular Census data. Since no single population distribution model can account for the differences in spatial data availability, quality, scale, and accuracy as well as the differences in cultural settlement practices, LandScan population distribution models are tailored to match the data conditions and geographical nature of each individual country and region. By modeling an ambient population, LandScan Global captures the full potential activity space of people throughout the course of the day and night rather than just a residential location.
Purpose: LandScan Global was developed on behalf of the U.S. federal government and is used for rapid consequence and risk assessment as well as emergency planning and management.
Credit: Human Geography, Geospatial Science and Human Security Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; US DOD
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Contact: Human Geography, Geospatial Science and Human Security Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Address: landscan@ornl.gov
Online Resource: https://landscan.ornl.gov
Standard Name: ISO 19139 Geographic Information - Metadata - Implementation Specification
Standard Version: 2007
Title: LandScan Global 2005
Publication Date: 2006-07-01
Creation Date: Human Geography, Geospatial Science and Human Security Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Other Citation Details: https://doi.org/10.48690/1524201
Abstract: Using an innovative approach that combines Geographic Information Science, remote sensing technology, and machine learning algorithms, ORNL’s LandScan is the community standard for global population distribution. At 30 arc-second (approximately 1 km) resolution, LandScan is the finest resolution global population distribution data available representing an “ambient population” (average over 24 hours). The LandScan algorithm, an R&D 100 Award Winner, uses spatial data, high-resolution imagery exploitation, and a multi-variable dasymetric modeling approach to disaggregate census counts within an administrative boundary. LandScan population data are spatially explicit - unlike tabular Census data. Since no single population distribution model can account for the differences in spatial data availability, quality, scale, and accuracy as well as the differences in cultural settlement practices, LandScan population distribution models are tailored to match the data conditions and geographical nature of each individual country and region. By modeling an ambient population, LandScan Global captures the full potential activity space of people throughout the course of the day and night rather than just a residential location.
Purpose: LandScan Global was developed on behalf of the U.S. federal government and is used for rapid consequence and risk assessment as well as emergency planning and management.
Credit: Human Geography, Geospatial Science and Human Security Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; US DOD
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Contact: Human Geography, Geospatial Science and Human Security Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Address: landscan@ornl.gov
Online Resource: https://landscan.ornl.gov
Standard Name: ISO 19139 Geographic Information - Metadata - Implementation Specification
Standard Version: 2007
Title: LandScan Global 2004
Publication Date: 2005-07-01
Creation Date: Human Geography, Geospatial Science and Human Security Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Other Citation Details: https://doi.org/10.48690/1524200
Abstract: Using an innovative approach that combines Geographic Information Science, remote sensing technology, and machine learning algorithms, ORNL’s LandScan is the community standard for global population distribution. At 30 arc-second (approximately 1 km) resolution, LandScan is the finest resolution global population distribution data available representing an “ambient population” (average over 24 hours). The LandScan algorithm, an R&D 100 Award Winner, uses spatial data, high-resolution imagery exploitation, and a multi-variable dasymetric modeling approach to disaggregate census counts within an administrative boundary. LandScan population data are spatially explicit - unlike tabular Census data. Since no single population distribution model can account for the differences in spatial data availability, quality, scale, and accuracy as well as the differences in cultural settlement practices, LandScan population distribution models are tailored to match the data conditions and geographical nature of each individual country and region. By modeling an ambient population, LandScan Global captures the full potential activity space of people throughout the course of the day and night rather than just a residential location.
Purpose: LandScan Global was developed on behalf of the U.S. federal government and is used for rapid consequence and risk assessment as well as emergency planning and management.
Credit: Human Geography, Geospatial Science and Human Security Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; US DOD
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Contact: Human Geography, Geospatial Science and Human Security Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Address: landscan@ornl.gov
Online Resource: https://landscan.ornl.gov
Standard Name: ISO 19139 Geographic Information - Metadata - Implementation Specification
Standard Version: 2007
Title: LandScan Global 2013
Publication Date: 2014-07-01
Creation Date: Human Geography, Geospatial Science and Human Security Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Other Citation Details: https://doi.org/10.48690/1524208
Abstract: Using an innovative approach that combines Geographic Information Science, remote sensing technology, and machine learning algorithms, ORNL’s LandScan is the community standard for global population distribution. At 30 arc-second (approximately 1 km) resolution, LandScan is the finest resolution global population distribution data available representing an “ambient population” (average over 24 hours). The LandScan algorithm, an R&D 100 Award Winner, uses spatial data, high-resolution imagery exploitation, and a multi-variable dasymetric modeling approach to disaggregate census counts within an administrative boundary. LandScan population data are spatially explicit - unlike tabular Census data. Since no single population distribution model can account for the differences in spatial data availability, quality, scale, and accuracy as well as the differences in cultural settlement practices, LandScan population distribution models are tailored to match the data conditions and geographical nature of each individual country and region. By modeling an ambient population, LandScan Global captures the full potential activity space of people throughout the course of the day and night rather than just a residential location.
Purpose: LandScan Global was developed on behalf of the U.S. federal government and is used for rapid consequence and risk assessment as well as emergency planning and management.
Credit: Human Geography, Geospatial Science and Human Security Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; US DOD
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Contact: Human Geography, Geospatial Science and Human Security Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Address: landscan@ornl.gov
Online Resource: https://landscan.ornl.gov
Standard Name: ISO 19139 Geographic Information - Metadata - Implementation Specification
Standard Version: 2007
Title: LandScan Global 2015
Publication Date: 2016-07-01
Creation Date: Human Geography, Geospatial Science and Human Security Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Other Citation Details: https://doi.org/10.48690/1524210
Abstract: Using an innovative approach that combines Geographic Information Science, remote sensing technology, and machine learning algorithms, ORNL’s LandScan is the community standard for global population distribution. At 30 arc-second (approximately 1 km) resolution, LandScan is the finest resolution global population distribution data available representing an “ambient population” (average over 24 hours). The LandScan algorithm, an R&D 100 Award Winner, uses spatial data, high-resolution imagery exploitation, and a multi-variable dasymetric modeling approach to disaggregate census counts within an administrative boundary. LandScan population data are spatially explicit - unlike tabular Census data. Since no single population distribution model can account for the differences in spatial data availability, quality, scale, and accuracy as well as the differences in cultural settlement practices, LandScan population distribution models are tailored to match the data conditions and geographical nature of each individual country and region. By modeling an ambient population, LandScan Global captures the full potential activity space of people throughout the course of the day and night rather than just a residential location.
Purpose: LandScan Global was developed on behalf of the U.S. federal government and is used for rapid consequence and risk assessment as well as emergency planning and management.
Credit: Human Geography, Geospatial Science and Human Security Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; US DOD
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Contact: Human Geography, Geospatial Science and Human Security Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Address: landscan@ornl.gov
Online Resource: https://landscan.ornl.gov
Standard Name: ISO 19139 Geographic Information - Metadata - Implementation Specification
Standard Version: 2007
Title: LandScan Global 2011
Publication Date: 2012-07-01
Creation Date: Human Geography, Geospatial Science and Human Security Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Other Citation Details: https://doi.org/10.48690/1524207
Abstract: Using an innovative approach that combines Geographic Information Science, remote sensing technology, and machine learning algorithms, ORNL’s LandScan is the community standard for global population distribution. At 30 arc-second (approximately 1 km) resolution, LandScan is the finest resolution global population distribution data available representing an “ambient population” (average over 24 hours). The LandScan algorithm, an R&D 100 Award Winner, uses spatial data, high-resolution imagery exploitation, and a multi-variable dasymetric modeling approach to disaggregate census counts within an administrative boundary. LandScan population data are spatially explicit - unlike tabular Census data. Since no single population distribution model can account for the differences in spatial data availability, quality, scale, and accuracy as well as the differences in cultural settlement practices, LandScan population distribution models are tailored to match the data conditions and geographical nature of each individual country and region. By modeling an ambient population, LandScan Global captures the full potential activity space of people throughout the course of the day and night rather than just a residential location.
Purpose: LandScan Global was developed on behalf of the U.S. federal government and is used for rapid consequence and risk assessment as well as emergency planning and management.
Credit: Human Geography, Geospatial Science and Human Security Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; US DOD
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Contact: Human Geography, Geospatial Science and Human Security Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Online Resource: https://landscan.ornl.gov
Standard Name: ISO 19139 Geographic Information - Metadata - Implementation Specification
Standard Version: 2007
Title: LandScan Global 2012
Publication Date: 2013-07-01
Creation Date: Human Geography, Geospatial Science and Human Security Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Other Citation Details: https://doi.org/10.48690/1524215
Abstract: Using an innovative approach that combines Geographic Information Science, remote sensing technology, and machine learning algorithms, ORNL’s LandScan is the community standard for global population distribution. At 30 arc-second (approximately 1 km) resolution, LandScan is the finest resolution global population distribution data available representing an “ambient population” (average over 24 hours). The LandScan algorithm, an R&D 100 Award Winner, uses spatial data, high-resolution imagery exploitation, and a multi-variable dasymetric modeling approach to disaggregate census counts within an administrative boundary. LandScan population data are spatially explicit - unlike tabular Census data. Since no single population distribution model can account for the differences in spatial data availability, quality, scale, and accuracy as well as the differences in cultural settlement practices, LandScan population distribution models are tailored to match the data conditions and geographical nature of each individual country and region. By modeling an ambient population, LandScan Global captures the full potential activity space of people throughout the course of the day and night rather than just a residential location.
Purpose: LandScan Global was developed on behalf of the U.S. federal government and is used for rapid consequence and risk assessment as well as emergency planning and management.
Credit: Human Geography, Geospatial Science and Human Security Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; US DOD
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Contact: Human Geography, Geospatial Science and Human Security Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Address: landscan@ornl.gov
Online Resource: https://landscan.ornl.gov
Standard Name: ISO 19139 Geographic Information - Metadata - Implementation Specification
Standard Version: 2007
Title: LandScan Global 2021
Publication Date: 2022-07-01
Creation Date: Human Geography, Geospatial Science and Human Security Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Other Citation Details: https://doi.org/10.48690/1527702
Abstract: Using an innovative approach that combines Geographic Information Science, remote sensing technology, and machine learning algorithms, ORNL’s LandScan is the community standard for global population distribution. At 30 arc-second (approximately 1 km) resolution, LandScan is the finest resolution global population distribution data available representing an “ambient population” (average over 24 hours). The LandScan algorithm, an R&D 100 Award Winner, uses spatial data, high-resolution imagery exploitation, and a multi-variable dasymetric modeling approach to disaggregate census counts within an administrative boundary. LandScan population data are spatially explicit - unlike tabular Census data. Since no single population distribution model can account for the differences in spatial data availability, quality, scale, and accuracy as well as the differences in cultural settlement practices, LandScan population distribution models are tailored to match the data conditions and geographical nature of each individual country and region. By modeling an ambient population, LandScan Global captures the full potential activity space of people throughout the course of the day and night rather than just a residential location.
Purpose: LandScan Global was developed on behalf of the U.S. federal government and is used for rapid consequence and risk assessment as well as emergency planning and management.
Credit: Human Geography, Geospatial Science and Human Security Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; US DOD
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Contact: Human Geography, Geospatial Science and Human Security Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Address: landscan@ornl.gov
Online Resource: https://landscan.ornl.gov
Standard Name: ISO 19139 Geographic Information - Metadata - Implementation Specification
Standard Version: 2007
Title: LandScan Global 2009
Publication Date: 2010-07-01
Creation Date: Human Geography, Geospatial Science and Human Security Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Other Citation Details: https://doi.org/10.48690/1524205
Abstract: Using an innovative approach that combines Geographic Information Science, remote sensing technology, and machine learning algorithms, ORNL’s LandScan is the community standard for global population distribution. At 30 arc-second (approximately 1 km) resolution, LandScan is the finest resolution global population distribution data available representing an “ambient population” (average over 24 hours). The LandScan algorithm, an R&D 100 Award Winner, uses spatial data, high-resolution imagery exploitation, and a multi-variable dasymetric modeling approach to disaggregate census counts within an administrative boundary. LandScan population data are spatially explicit - unlike tabular Census data. Since no single population distribution model can account for the differences in spatial data availability, quality, scale, and accuracy as well as the differences in cultural settlement practices, LandScan population distribution models are tailored to match the data conditions and geographical nature of each individual country and region. By modeling an ambient population, LandScan Global captures the full potential activity space of people throughout the course of the day and night rather than just a residential location.
Purpose: LandScan Global was developed on behalf of the U.S. federal government and is used for rapid consequence and risk assessment as well as emergency planning and management.
Credit: Human Geography, Geospatial Science and Human Security Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; US DOD
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Address: landscan@ornl.gov
Online Resource: https://landscan.ornl.gov
Standard Name: ISO 19139 Geographic Information - Metadata - Implementation Specification
Standard Version: 2007
Title: LandScan Global 2003
Publication Date: 2004-07-01
Creation Date: Human Geography, Geospatial Science and Human Security Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Other Citation Details: https://doi.org/10.48690/1524199
Abstract: Using an innovative approach that combines Geographic Information Science, remote sensing technology, and machine learning algorithms, ORNL’s LandScan is the community standard for global population distribution. At 30 arc-second (approximately 1 km) resolution, LandScan is the finest resolution global population distribution data available representing an “ambient population” (average over 24 hours). The LandScan algorithm, an R&D 100 Award Winner, uses spatial data, high-resolution imagery exploitation, and a multi-variable dasymetric modeling approach to disaggregate census counts within an administrative boundary. LandScan population data are spatially explicit - unlike tabular Census data. Since no single population distribution model can account for the differences in spatial data availability, quality, scale, and accuracy as well as the differences in cultural settlement practices, LandScan population distribution models are tailored to match the data conditions and geographical nature of each individual country and region. By modeling an ambient population, LandScan Global captures the full potential activity space of people throughout the course of the day and night rather than just a residential location.
Purpose: LandScan Global was developed on behalf of the U.S. federal government and is used for rapid consequence and risk assessment as well as emergency planning and management.
Credit: Human Geography, Geospatial Science and Human Security Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; US DOD
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Standard Name: ISO 19139 Geographic Information - Metadata - Implementation Specification
Standard Version: 2007
Title: LandScan Global 2010
Publication Date: 2011-07-01
Creation Date: Human Geography, Geospatial Science and Human Security Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Other Citation Details: https://doi.org/10.48690/1524206
Abstract: Using an innovative approach that combines Geographic Information Science, remote sensing technology, and machine learning algorithms, ORNL’s LandScan is the community standard for global population distribution. At 30 arc-second (approximately 1 km) resolution, LandScan is the finest resolution global population distribution data available representing an “ambient population” (average over 24 hours). The LandScan algorithm, an R&D 100 Award Winner, uses spatial data, high-resolution imagery exploitation, and a multi-variable dasymetric modeling approach to disaggregate census counts within an administrative boundary. LandScan population data are spatially explicit - unlike tabular Census data. Since no single population distribution model can account for the differences in spatial data availability, quality, scale, and accuracy as well as the differences in cultural settlement practices, LandScan population distribution models are tailored to match the data conditions and geographical nature of each individual country and region. By modeling an ambient population, LandScan Global captures the full potential activity space of people throughout the course of the day and night rather than just a residential location.
Purpose: LandScan Global was developed on behalf of the U.S. federal government and is used for rapid consequence and risk assessment as well as emergency planning and management.
Credit: Human Geography, Geospatial Science and Human Security Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; US DOD
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