The combination of Earth Observation and population data produces new information that describes inequalities across the globe in an original, objective and spatially distinct way.The new information contributes to a better understanding of the spatial distribution of wealth and poverty around the globe.The approach has potential for the monitoring and detection of changes in spatial patterns of inequality.JRC.E.1-Disaster Risk Managemen
While opening up unprecedented opportunities for development and economic growth, the space economy ...
Satellite observations of night-time emitted lights describe a geography of the spatial distribution...
In this paper, we study the evolution of spatial inequality during the recent COVID-19 pandemic in A...
Reducing inequality is number 10 of the United Nations sustainable development goals. Inequality in ...
Reliable data on economic inequality are largely limited to North America and Western Europe. As a r...
The continuous urbanisation in most Low-to-Middle-Income-Country (LMIC) cities is accompanied by rap...
We live in a data-abundant world and yet we lack basic information about inequality. Economic growth...
The continuous urbanisation in most Low-to-Middle-Income-Country (LMIC) cities is accompanied by rap...
Frequent and rapid spatially explicit assessment of socioeconomic development is critical for achiev...
High precision mapping of communities and their inequalities is imperative to alleviating existing s...
Globally, about one billion urban dwellers live in deprived areas (commonly referred to as slums). H...
It is well established that nighttime radiance, measured from satellites, correlates with economic p...
Globally, about one billion urban dwellers live in deprived areas (commonly referred to as slums). H...
<p>Satellite observations of night-time emitted lights describe a geography of the spatial distribut...
This data set provides predicted regional GDP per capita and weighted measures of regional inequalit...
While opening up unprecedented opportunities for development and economic growth, the space economy ...
Satellite observations of night-time emitted lights describe a geography of the spatial distribution...
In this paper, we study the evolution of spatial inequality during the recent COVID-19 pandemic in A...
Reducing inequality is number 10 of the United Nations sustainable development goals. Inequality in ...
Reliable data on economic inequality are largely limited to North America and Western Europe. As a r...
The continuous urbanisation in most Low-to-Middle-Income-Country (LMIC) cities is accompanied by rap...
We live in a data-abundant world and yet we lack basic information about inequality. Economic growth...
The continuous urbanisation in most Low-to-Middle-Income-Country (LMIC) cities is accompanied by rap...
Frequent and rapid spatially explicit assessment of socioeconomic development is critical for achiev...
High precision mapping of communities and their inequalities is imperative to alleviating existing s...
Globally, about one billion urban dwellers live in deprived areas (commonly referred to as slums). H...
It is well established that nighttime radiance, measured from satellites, correlates with economic p...
Globally, about one billion urban dwellers live in deprived areas (commonly referred to as slums). H...
<p>Satellite observations of night-time emitted lights describe a geography of the spatial distribut...
This data set provides predicted regional GDP per capita and weighted measures of regional inequalit...
While opening up unprecedented opportunities for development and economic growth, the space economy ...
Satellite observations of night-time emitted lights describe a geography of the spatial distribution...
In this paper, we study the evolution of spatial inequality during the recent COVID-19 pandemic in A...