The Global Human Settlement Layer (GHSL) produces new global spatial information, evidence-based analytics describing the human presence on the planet that is based mainly on two quantitative factors: (i) the spatial distribution (density) of built-up structures and (ii) the spatial distribution (density) of resident people. Both of the factors are observed in the long-term temporal domain and per unit area, in order to support the analysis of the trends and indicators for monitoring the implementation of the 2030 Development Agenda and the related thematic agreements. The GHSL uses various input data, including global, multi-temporal archives of high-resolution satellite imagery, census data, and volunteered geographic information. In this...
Recent years have seen substantial growth in openly available satellite and other geospatial data la...
Human settlements are the cause and consequence of most environmental and societal changes on Earth;...
Since 1950, the world’s population has shifted from being largely rural to majority urbanised. This ...
The Global Human Settlement Layer (GHSL) produces new global spatial information, evidence-based ana...
Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 11 aspires to “Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe,...
The Global Human Settlement Layer (GHSL) project is supported by European Comission, Joint Research ...
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...
This review analyses peer-reviewed scientific publications and policy documents that use built-up de...
Urbanization figures that document the rapid urbanization of this century are derived from census da...
The Global Human Settlement Layer (GHSL) is supported by the European Commission, Joint Research Cen...
In the production of gridded population maps, remotely sensed, human settlement datasets rank among ...
In the production of gridded population maps, remotely sensed, human settlement datasets rank among ...
In the production of gridded population maps, remotely sensed, human settlement datasets rank among ...
In the context of the Urban and Regional Built-up Analysis (URBA) project which uses the Global Huma...
Recent years have seen substantial growth in openly available satellite and other geospatial data la...
Human settlements are the cause and consequence of most environmental and societal changes on Earth;...
Since 1950, the world’s population has shifted from being largely rural to majority urbanised. This ...
The Global Human Settlement Layer (GHSL) produces new global spatial information, evidence-based ana...
Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 11 aspires to “Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe,...
The Global Human Settlement Layer (GHSL) project is supported by European Comission, Joint Research ...
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...
This review analyses peer-reviewed scientific publications and policy documents that use built-up de...
Urbanization figures that document the rapid urbanization of this century are derived from census da...
The Global Human Settlement Layer (GHSL) is supported by the European Commission, Joint Research Cen...
In the production of gridded population maps, remotely sensed, human settlement datasets rank among ...
In the production of gridded population maps, remotely sensed, human settlement datasets rank among ...
In the production of gridded population maps, remotely sensed, human settlement datasets rank among ...
In the context of the Urban and Regional Built-up Analysis (URBA) project which uses the Global Huma...
Recent years have seen substantial growth in openly available satellite and other geospatial data la...
Human settlements are the cause and consequence of most environmental and societal changes on Earth;...
Since 1950, the world’s population has shifted from being largely rural to majority urbanised. This ...