Modeling the luminous intensity of Beijing, China using DMSP-OLS night-time lights series data for estimating population density

Publication date: Available online 5 June 2018Source: Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Parts A/B/CAuthor(s): Pavan Kumar, Haroon Sajjad, P.K. Joshi, Christopher D. Elvidge, Sufia Rehman, B.S. Chaudhary, Bismay Ranjan Tripathy, Jyoti Singh, Gajendra PipalAbstractVarious scientific researches were conducted to monitor human activities and natural phenomena with the availability of various night time satellite data such as Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (DMPS). Population growth especially in a faster growing economy like China is an important indicator for assessing socio-economic development, urban planning and environmental management. Thus, spatial distribution of population is instrumental in assessing growth and developmental activities in Beijing city of China. The satellite observation data derived from Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP) was utilized to estimate population density through the measurement of light flux with radiometric recording. The data was calibrated using C0, C1, C2 parameters before processing. Population density of Beijing city was estimated using light volume of this calibrated data. Regression analysis between urban population and light volume revealed high correlation (r2=0.89). Thus, population density can effectively be estimated using light intensity. The model used for estimating urban population density can effectively be utilized for other major cities of the world.Graphical abstract
Source: Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Parts ABC - Category: Science Source Type: research