Nighttime lights satellite imagery has been used for decades as a uniform, global source of data for studying a wide range of socioeconomic factors. Recently, another more terrestrial source is producing data with similarly uniform global coverage: anonymous and aggregated smart phone location. This data, which measures the movement patterns of people and populations rather than the light they produce, could prove just as valuable in decades to come. In fact, since human mobility is far more directly related to the socioeconomic variables being predicted, it has an even greater potential. Additionally, since cell phone locations can be aggregated in real time while preserving individual user privacy, it will be possible to conduct studies t...
Nighttime lights, calculated from weather satellite recordings, are increasingly used by social scie...
Abstract Predicting human mobility flows at different spatial scales is challenged by the heterogene...
Remotely sensed artificial lighting radiances at night can provide spatially explicit proxy measures...
Mobile phone data have been increasingly used over the past decade or more as a pretty reliable indi...
Satellite-based measurements of the artificial nighttime light brightness (NTL) have been extensivel...
Satellite nighttime light data open new opportunities for economic research. The data are objective ...
Remote sensing data has the potential to revolutionize social science. One of the most prominent ex...
Remotely sensed measurements of anthropogenic nocturnal lighting have been extensively used for stud...
Remote-sensing data has the potential to revolutionize social science. One of the most prominent exa...
For well over a century, migration researchers have recognized the lack of adequate distance measure...
© 2017 Elsevier Inc. Since the late 1990s, remotely sensed night-time lights (NTL) satellite imager...
Understanding the patterns of mobility of individuals is crucial for a number of reasons, from city ...
The study and analysis of human mobility patterns and their relationship with the environment can pr...
Abstract: One emerging application of night-time light imagery focuses on estimating levels of acces...
Nighttime lights, calculated from weather satellite recordings, are increasingly used by social scie...
Nighttime lights, calculated from weather satellite recordings, are increasingly used by social scie...
Abstract Predicting human mobility flows at different spatial scales is challenged by the heterogene...
Remotely sensed artificial lighting radiances at night can provide spatially explicit proxy measures...
Mobile phone data have been increasingly used over the past decade or more as a pretty reliable indi...
Satellite-based measurements of the artificial nighttime light brightness (NTL) have been extensivel...
Satellite nighttime light data open new opportunities for economic research. The data are objective ...
Remote sensing data has the potential to revolutionize social science. One of the most prominent ex...
Remotely sensed measurements of anthropogenic nocturnal lighting have been extensively used for stud...
Remote-sensing data has the potential to revolutionize social science. One of the most prominent exa...
For well over a century, migration researchers have recognized the lack of adequate distance measure...
© 2017 Elsevier Inc. Since the late 1990s, remotely sensed night-time lights (NTL) satellite imager...
Understanding the patterns of mobility of individuals is crucial for a number of reasons, from city ...
The study and analysis of human mobility patterns and their relationship with the environment can pr...
Abstract: One emerging application of night-time light imagery focuses on estimating levels of acces...
Nighttime lights, calculated from weather satellite recordings, are increasingly used by social scie...
Nighttime lights, calculated from weather satellite recordings, are increasingly used by social scie...
Abstract Predicting human mobility flows at different spatial scales is challenged by the heterogene...
Remotely sensed artificial lighting radiances at night can provide spatially explicit proxy measures...