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The following pages link to Census from Heaven: An estimate of the global human population using night-time satellite imagery (Q58310580):
Displaying 31 items.
- Measuring populations to improve vaccination coverage (Q27468588) (← links)
- Nighttime lights and population changes in Europe 1992-2012 (Q28606994) (← links)
- Contrasting patterns of urban expansion in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia between 1992 and 2009 (Q28709952) (← links)
- Determining global population distribution: methods, applications and data (Q28741546) (← links)
- High resolution global gridded data for use in population studies (Q30490812) (← links)
- Urbanization, malaria transmission and disease burden in Africa (Q30502201) (← links)
- Remotely measuring populations during a crisis by overlaying two data sources (Q30903059) (← links)
- Geographical factors affecting bed net ownership, a tool for the elimination of Anopheles-transmitted lymphatic filariasis in hard-to-reach communities (Q34545372) (← links)
- Mapping lightscapes: spatial patterning of artificial lighting in an urban landscape. (Q34720412) (← links)
- Ecological approaches in veterinary epidemiology: mapping the risk of bat-borne rabies using vegetation indices and night-time light satellite imagery (Q35764315) (← links)
- Global urban growth and the geography of water availability, quality, and delivery (Q35978589) (← links)
- Night-time lights: A global, long term look at links to socio-economic trends (Q36323875) (← links)
- Explaining seasonal fluctuations of measles in Niger using nighttime lights imagery (Q37477847) (← links)
- Clinical study to know the efficacy of Amlexanox 5% with other topical Antiseptic, Analgesic and Anesthetic agents in treating minor RAS. (Q37646453) (← links)
- Modelling changing population distributions: an example of the Kenyan Coast, 1979-2009. (Q42833289) (← links)
- Global Distribution and Density of Constructed Impervious Surfaces (Q42865426) (← links)
- High-resolution reconstruction of the United States human population distribution, 1790 to 2010. (Q52311310) (← links)
- High-Resolution Imagery of Earth at Night: New Sources, Opportunities and Challenges (Q55890459) (← links)
- Approaches to simulating the “March of Bricks and Mortar” (Q57199369) (← links)
- Residential population estimation using a remote sensing derived impervious surface approach (Q57409890) (← links)
- Application of DMSP/OLS Nighttime Light Images: A Meta-Analysis and a Systematic Literature Review (Q57449732) (← links)
- The Size Distribution, Scaling Properties and Spatial Organization of Urban Clusters: A Global and Regional Percolation Perspective (Q57553980) (← links)
- Estimation of Mexico’s Informal Economy and Remittances Using Nighttime Imagery (Q58115014) (← links)
- Paving the planet: impervious surface as proxy measure of the human ecological footprint (Q58115022) (← links)
- Modelling the population density of China at the pixel level based on DMSP/OLS non‐radiance‐calibrated night‐time light images (Q58259584) (← links)
- Darkness on the Edge of Town: Mapping Urban and Peri-Urban Australia Using Nighttime Satellite Imagery (Q58310557) (← links)
- The Nightsat mission concept (Q58310571) (← links)
- A scale-adjusted measure of “Urban sprawl” using nighttime satellite imagery (Q58310575) (← links)
- Contribution of urbanization to the increase of extreme heat events in an urban agglomeration in east China (Q58318887) (← links)
- Fluctuations in anthropogenic nighttime lights from satellite imagery for five cities in Niger and Nigeria (Q59137914) (← links)
- Dynamics and spatial distribution of global nighttime lights (Q59319189) (← links)