© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Remote sensing satellite data from 2012 to 2013 are used to fit the Chinese cities’ population distributions over the same period in order to verify the population distribution in China from a relatively objective perspective. Most scholars have used nighttime light data and vegetation indexes to fit the population distribution, but the fitting effect has not been satisfactory. In this paper, processed Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) nighttime light data, net primary productivity of vegetation (NPP), and average slope data were used to fit the population distribution from the three dimensions of economic growth, ecological environment, and topographic factors, respectively. The fitting effect was signif...
In China, sonic people believe that urban land has a large potential for absorbing more of the urban...
Remotely sensed nighttime lights (NTL) datasets derived from the Defense Meteorological Satellite Pr...
In China, rapid urbanization has increased the demand for urban land and intensified the conflict be...
Aging, shrinking cities, urban agglomerations and other new key terms continue to emerge when descri...
Accurately and precisely grasping the spatial distribution and changing trends of China’s regional p...
Effectively monitoring the size of a city in real time enables the scientific planning of urban deve...
Accurate and detailed monitoring of population distribution and evolution is of great significance i...
Remote sensing image products (e.g. brightness of nighttime lights and land cover/land use types) ha...
Fine-resolution population distribution mapping is necessary for many purposes, which cannot be met ...
High-resolution gridded population data are important for understanding and responding to many socio...
On behalf of more populous and developed regions in China, urban agglomerations have become importan...
Satellite-derived nighttime light (NTL) data have been extensively used as an efficient proxy measur...
This study investigates the correlation between land cover data and other factors that affect popula...
The ghost city phenomenon is a serious problem resulting from the rapid urbanization process in Chin...
Nighttime light data offer a unique view of the Earth’s surface and can be used to estimate the spat...
In China, sonic people believe that urban land has a large potential for absorbing more of the urban...
Remotely sensed nighttime lights (NTL) datasets derived from the Defense Meteorological Satellite Pr...
In China, rapid urbanization has increased the demand for urban land and intensified the conflict be...
Aging, shrinking cities, urban agglomerations and other new key terms continue to emerge when descri...
Accurately and precisely grasping the spatial distribution and changing trends of China’s regional p...
Effectively monitoring the size of a city in real time enables the scientific planning of urban deve...
Accurate and detailed monitoring of population distribution and evolution is of great significance i...
Remote sensing image products (e.g. brightness of nighttime lights and land cover/land use types) ha...
Fine-resolution population distribution mapping is necessary for many purposes, which cannot be met ...
High-resolution gridded population data are important for understanding and responding to many socio...
On behalf of more populous and developed regions in China, urban agglomerations have become importan...
Satellite-derived nighttime light (NTL) data have been extensively used as an efficient proxy measur...
This study investigates the correlation between land cover data and other factors that affect popula...
The ghost city phenomenon is a serious problem resulting from the rapid urbanization process in Chin...
Nighttime light data offer a unique view of the Earth’s surface and can be used to estimate the spat...
In China, sonic people believe that urban land has a large potential for absorbing more of the urban...
Remotely sensed nighttime lights (NTL) datasets derived from the Defense Meteorological Satellite Pr...
In China, rapid urbanization has increased the demand for urban land and intensified the conflict be...