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Social cartography and satellite-derived building coverage for post-census population estimates in difficult-to-access regions of Colombia

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  • Lina Maria Sanchez-Cespedes
  • Douglas Ryan Leasure
  • Natalia Tejedor-Garavito
  • Glenn Harry Amaya Cruz
  • Gustavo Adolfo Garcia Velez
  • Andryu Enrique Mendoza
  • Yenny Andrea Marín Salazar
  • Thomas Esch
  • Andrew J. Tatem
  • Mariana Ospina Bohórquez

Abstract

Effective government services rely on accurate population numbers to allocate resources. In Colombia and globally, census enumeration is challenging in remote regions and where armed conflict is occurring. During census preparations, the Colombian National Administrative Department of Statistics conducted social cartography workshops, where community representatives estimated numbers of dwellings and people throughout their regions. We repurposed this information, combining it with remotely sensed buildings data and other geospatial data. To estimate building counts and population sizes, we developed hierarchical Bayesian models, trained using nearby full-coverage census enumerations and assessed using 10-fold cross-validation. We compared models to assess the relative contributions of community knowledge, remotely sensed buildings, and their combination to model fit. The Community model was unbiased but imprecise; the Satellite model was more precise but biased; and the Combination model was best for overall accuracy. Results reaffirmed the power of remotely sensed buildings data for population estimation and highlighted the value of incorporating local knowledge.

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  • Lina Maria Sanchez-Cespedes & Douglas Ryan Leasure & Natalia Tejedor-Garavito & Glenn Harry Amaya Cruz & Gustavo Adolfo Garcia Velez & Andryu Enrique Mendoza & Yenny Andrea Marín Salazar & Thomas Esch, 2024. "Social cartography and satellite-derived building coverage for post-census population estimates in difficult-to-access regions of Colombia," Population Studies, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 78(1), pages 3-20, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:rpstxx:v:78:y:2024:i:1:p:3-20
    DOI: 10.1080/00324728.2023.2190151
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