Exposure is reported to be the biggest determinant of disaster risk, it is continuously growing and by monitoring and understanding its variations over time it is possible to address disaster risk reduction, also at the global level. This work uses Earth observation image archives to derive information on human settlements that are used to quantify exposure to five natural hazards. This paper first summarizes the procedure used within the global human settlement layer (GHSL) project to extract global built-up area from 40 year deep Landsat image archive and the procedure to derive global population density by disaggregating population census data over built-up area. Then it combines the global built-up area and the global population density...
Methodology of automated human settlement mapping is highly needed for utilization of historical sat...
International audienceAs space-based Earth observations are delivering a growing amount and variety ...
International audienceAs space-based Earth observations are delivering a growing amount and variety ...
Exposure is reported to be the biggest determinant of disaster risk, it is continuously growing and ...
In the context of disaster risk management, there is a need for detailed, updated and consistent dat...
Urbanization figures that document the rapid urbanization of this century are derived from census da...
Geo-information on settlements from Earth Observation offers a base for objective and scalable monit...
Rapid advancements in Earth observation, localised data collection, and modelling techniques are rev...
In the last few decades the magnitude and impacts of planetary urban transformations have become inc...
The Global Human Settlement Layer (GHSL) project is supported by European Commission, Joint Research...
It is frequently conveyed, especially in the media, an idea of “increasing impact of natural hazards...
This paper discusses spatial aspects of the global exposure dataset and mapping needs for earthquake...
This paper discusses spatial aspects of the global exposure dataset and mapping needs for earthquake...
Disasters events are perfect examples of compound events. Disaster risk lies at the intersection of ...
The Global Human Settlement Layer (GHSL) produces new global spatial information, evidence-based ana...
Methodology of automated human settlement mapping is highly needed for utilization of historical sat...
International audienceAs space-based Earth observations are delivering a growing amount and variety ...
International audienceAs space-based Earth observations are delivering a growing amount and variety ...
Exposure is reported to be the biggest determinant of disaster risk, it is continuously growing and ...
In the context of disaster risk management, there is a need for detailed, updated and consistent dat...
Urbanization figures that document the rapid urbanization of this century are derived from census da...
Geo-information on settlements from Earth Observation offers a base for objective and scalable monit...
Rapid advancements in Earth observation, localised data collection, and modelling techniques are rev...
In the last few decades the magnitude and impacts of planetary urban transformations have become inc...
The Global Human Settlement Layer (GHSL) project is supported by European Commission, Joint Research...
It is frequently conveyed, especially in the media, an idea of “increasing impact of natural hazards...
This paper discusses spatial aspects of the global exposure dataset and mapping needs for earthquake...
This paper discusses spatial aspects of the global exposure dataset and mapping needs for earthquake...
Disasters events are perfect examples of compound events. Disaster risk lies at the intersection of ...
The Global Human Settlement Layer (GHSL) produces new global spatial information, evidence-based ana...
Methodology of automated human settlement mapping is highly needed for utilization of historical sat...
International audienceAs space-based Earth observations are delivering a growing amount and variety ...
International audienceAs space-based Earth observations are delivering a growing amount and variety ...