Mapping Population and Geographic Data

Mapping Population and Geographic Data - Marc Levy

In this blog for the Center Environmental and Security Program (ECSP), CIESIN deputy director Marc Levy talks with ECSP director Geoff Dabelko about using the Gridded Population of the World (GPW) data product to aid in combining population and geographic data.

Africa Human Footprint Map

National Geographic Africa Human Footprint

A map of SEDAC′s the Human Footprint illustrates the extent to which Africa′s land area is influenced by humans.

Another Way to Look at an Air Quality Problem

Satellite image of a particularly valuable perspective on PM2

Satellite data offer a particularly valuable perspective on PM2—small particles deriving mostly from burning fossil fuels and biomass, which can harm human health—because ground instruments may be unavailable or offer limited information, as is the case in China. With that in mind, researchers at Columbia University’s Earth Institute and Batelle Memorial Institute have developed maps based on satellite data that depict annual PM2.5 exposure in all of China’s provinces.

Scorecard on the Environment

Scorecard on the Environment

Sensing Our Planet: NASA Earth Science Research Features 2008 features an article on how SEDAC data was used for the 2008 Environmental Performance Index and other environmental assessments; CIESIN’s Marc Levy is interviewed.

Taliban Wages War on Police in Its New Front in Pakistan

Taliban Wages War on Police in Its New Front in Pakistan

Map of Pakistan illustrating areas of escalating violence in the Punjab, the country’s most populous province.

NASA Data Helps Pinpoint Impacted Populations in Disaster Aftermath

NASA Data Helps Pinpoint Impacted Populations in Disaster Aftermath

A map of Burma, based on the SEDAC Gridded Population of the World (GPW) data product, reveals that coastal areas hit hardest by the cyclone in May 2008 were highly populated. (Areas in progressively darker shades of brown represent increased population.)