非洲国家的建筑足迹数据:现有数据产品在多大程度上具有可比性?

IF 7.1 1区 地球科学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Heather R. Chamberlain , Edith Darin , Wole Ademola Adewole , Warren C. Jochem , Attila N. Lazar , Andrew J. Tatem
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计算能力、机器学习算法和卫星图像时空分辨率的增长和发展促使自动特征提取技术迅速发展。这些方法已被用于创建各种空间尺度的道路、树木和建筑物足迹等地物的地理空间数据集,国家和多国数据集现已作为开放数据从多个来源提供。建筑物足迹数据在一系列应用中特别有用,包括绘制人口分布图、规划资源分配活动和人道主义响应。在地理空间数据系统发达的环境中,此类数据集可能是对现有权威来源的补充,但在数据稀缺的环境中,它们可能是唯一的数据来源。然而,关于建筑足迹数据产品的可比性和可互换使用的程度,以及选择特定数据集对后续分析的影响的知识仍然有限。针对非洲所有国家,我们回顾了现有的多国建筑足迹数据产品,并分析了它们在建筑面积和数量指标方面的异同。我们探讨了建筑足迹数据产品在一系列空间尺度上的差异,包括国家以下各级行政单位和不同居住区类型。我们的结果表明,现有的建筑足迹数据产品并不能互换。所评估的数据产品之间在建筑足迹的计数和总面积方面存在明显差异,在建筑足迹覆盖范围和完整性方面也存在相当大的空间差异。
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Building footprint data for countries in Africa: To what extent are existing data products comparable?

Growth and developments in computing power, machine-learning algorithms and satellite imagery spatiotemporal resolution have led to rapid developments in automated feature-extraction. These methods have been applied to create geospatial datasets of features such as roads, trees and building footprints, at a range of spatial scales, with national and multi-country datasets now available as open data from multiple sources. Building footprint data is particularly useful in a range of applications including mapping population distributions, planning resource distribution campaigns and in humanitarian response. In settings with well-developed geospatial data systems, such datasets may complement existing authoritative sources, but in data-scarce settings, they may be the only source of data. However, knowledge on the degree to which building footprint data products are comparable and can be used interchangeably, and the impact of selecting a particular dataset on subsequent analyses remains limited. For all countries in Africa, we review the available multi-country building footprint data products and analyse their similarities and differences in terms of building area and count metrics. We explore the variation between building footprint data products across a range of spatial scales, including sub-national administrative units and different settlement types. Our results show that the available building footprint data products are not interchangeable. There are clear differences in counts and total area of building footprints between the assessed data products, as well as considerable spatial heterogeneity in building footprint coverage and completeness.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
13.30
自引率
7.40%
发文量
111
审稿时长
32 days
期刊介绍: Computers, Environment and Urban Systemsis an interdisciplinary journal publishing cutting-edge and innovative computer-based research on environmental and urban systems, that privileges the geospatial perspective. The journal welcomes original high quality scholarship of a theoretical, applied or technological nature, and provides a stimulating presentation of perspectives, research developments, overviews of important new technologies and uses of major computational, information-based, and visualization innovations. Applied and theoretical contributions demonstrate the scope of computer-based analysis fostering a better understanding of environmental and urban systems, their spatial scope and their dynamics.
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