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CUNY Institute for Demographic Research Emergent Geospatial Data & Measurement Issues Deborah Balk CUNY Institute for Demographic Research (CIDR) & School of Public Affairs, Baruch College City University of New York Comments prepared for Future Directions in Spatial Demography Santa Barbara, CA 12-13 December 2011

Where have we come from? & where are we going to?

Transformation from tables to maps In little more than a decade, demographers have gone from a rather tabular view of the world to a spatial one Spatial data have become seemingly abundant Spatial demography is not population geography The former is typically based in the study of individual or population-level rather than the study of place. These different traditions have lead to different data and methodological requirements. Even as Demography has become more spatial it remains quite distinct from population geography

IMR Afghanistan 168 Australia 5 Brazil 33 Cambodia 97 Cameroon 95 China 30 Zimbabwe 78

Survey cluster locations Balk et al, 2004

Classify demographic rates by spatial features Infant and child survival by distance to city of 50K persons or more Or by length of growing season

We now expect Micro-data Publicly available Some information about respondents location Survey cluster and/or Corresponding spatial boundaries Restricted data Full access to micro data though level of address matching varies Aggregated data Increasingly fine resolution census (or other administrative) units Basic population grids that are constructed with demographically rigorous methodologies

New and (Re-emergent) Data & Methods On what topics?

Demographic inquiry that require spatial data What are the dominant demographic issues of the 21 st century? Migration Urbanization Aging Changing family and household structures that arise from these many demographic shifts Migration and urbanization are intrinsically spatial phenomena Associated characteristics Vulnerabilities (including age and sex) Inequality Spatial inequality is often one aspect

Emergent data And under utilized data

Cell phones Useful for measuring mobility, if not migration, and population distribution Concerns: Analytical: how to use these data meaningfully? Look at how daily temp and precip data for clues Ethical: Privacy concerns would need to be addressed But there are precedent for this Computational: Volume of data are very large Practical: Data ownership and stewardship

Night-time lights time series Urban Spatial Change Compare change over time, annual data from1992/3 Red = 1992 Blue = 2009 Before using Annual data available Needs careful vetting Method to calibrate between years and reduce blooming

New Methods Primarily for data integration (or for creating new data)

Make better use of existing data Remote sensing data is underutilized by demographers Main exception to this is subfield of pop & environment where moderate and high resolution satellite data have been coupled with household survey data, typically For example, the night-time lights: Recent study uses night-time lights brightness to indicate seasonal migration and population density changes to predict measles outbreaks in Niger (see next slide, by Nita Bharti et al. Science, 2011)

Bharti et al. 2001

Urban change over time This is really low hanging fruit Requires satellites Night-time lights time series Landsat or higher resolution place-specific comparison SRTM Would be great to have finely resolved census data to correspond (closely) with satellite views but this is not a prerequisite Though some way to add names and population characteristics is essential

Urban Spatial Change: Landsat Sheppard et al, 2008

Urban Spatial Change: SRTM 30 15 0 30 Kilometers Scatterometer - Average High : -6.800000 Scatterometer - Standard Deviation High : 3.300000 Low : -15.600000 Low : 0.000000

Urban Spatial Change: Phoenix 30 15 0 30 Kilometers Population Density 2000 Scatterometer - Average High : -6.800000 Low : -15.600000 0-50 50.1-100 100.1-500 500.1-1,000 1,000.1-2,500 2,500.1-5,000 More than 5,000 Ngheim et al., 2009

Create better spatial aggregates Combine census with survey data Poverty Maps Some have used this method for demographic rates Average Daily Consumption By Administrative Level South Africa 1 Average Daily Consumption (PPP) 2 0.95-1.28 1.29-1.66 1.67-2.60 3 Muniz et al, 2008 2.61-10.20 10.21-21.02 0 Graphs by country 20 40 Average Daily Consumption (PPP) 60

Create better population grids: Age-sex specific+ Mapping the denominator Malaria transmission classes (a) Percent of ward-level population under age five (b) Ward-level misestimation that would result from use of national-level age distribution (c) Tatem et al, 2011

Quantify spatial uncertainty The more we mix and match data sets of differing underlying resolutions, the more we will need to quantify the uncertainty of resultant data products This will require some additional methodological work Greater transparency on how integrated data products are produced is an important first step Spatial metadata are necessary but insufficient for downstream use. Traditional codebooks that accompany data tables are also necessary Along with clear descriptions of integration

Create flexible spatial aggregates of census micro-data Census micro-data availability Fairly coarse admin units In the US & Canada, in enclaves (RDC) Fee-for use tabulations to census (at least, in USA) Greater flexibility in creating summaries by userspecific-aggregates For example, demographic characteristics (beyond what is available in block-level data) of flood plains or narrow coastal zones Confidentiality issues: Enclaves or on-line? Technological solutions More common protocols across countries statistical offices

Consider new study designs and sample frames Except for some exemplary place-based work, we are largely retrofitting yesteryears study designs to meet our current needs Do we need to rethinking our sampling frames? If we are interested in sorting our results by various ecological units, why not treat ecological characteristics like other strata? Geographic data, especially RS data, can be helpful in constructing sampling frames Detection of slums Emergence of new cities, town, or temporary dwelling (refugee camps)

Conclusions Challenges?

Conclusion and a caution Do more with what we have Embrace new data and methods Embrace google Earth Spatial data awareness and interest is much greater than in the past. Double edge sword: Much investment and education is still needed to use these data rigorously

A cautionary note Non-demographers often want demographic data If there is not high engagement from the spatial demographic community, non-demographers will create it anyway, often inadequately One way to avoid this is through interdisciplinary collaboration McDonald et al., 2011 (PNAS)