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  • Urban inequalities from space = earth observation applications in the majority world /
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    Title/Author: Urban inequalities from space/ edited by Monika Kuffer, Stefanos Georganos.
    Reminder of title: earth observation applications in the majority world /
    other author: Kuffer, Monika.
    Published: Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2024.,
    Description: xi, 302 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
    [NT 15003449]: Chapter1. Introduction -- Part1: Global Analysis. chapter 2. Integration of remote and social sensing data reveals uneven quality of broadband connectivity across world cities -- Chapter3. Detecting inequalities from Earth Observation derived global societal variables -- Chapter4. The State of the Streets: Measurements of connectivity in the Atlas of Urban Expansion -- Chapter5. Urban and peri-urban? Investigation of the location of informal settlements using two databases -- Part2. Urban Deprivation. Chapter 6. Integration of Datasets Towards Slum Identification: Local Implementation of the IDEAMAPS Framework -- Chapter7. Putting the invisible on the map: Low-cost Earth Observation for mapping and characterizing deprived urban areas ('slums') -- Chapter8. The Impact of Respondents' Background Towards Slum Conceptualisations and Transferability Measurement of Remote-Sensing Based Slum Detections. Case Study: Jakarta, Indonesia -- Chapter9.Part3: Temporal Analysis. Chapter10.Reconstructing 36 years of spatiotemporal dynamics of slums in Brazil by integrating EO and census data -- Chapter11. Assessing the impact of Addis Ababa's successive urban policies on farmland loss, food insecurity and economic inequalities using earth observation data (1986 - 2022) -- Part4. Socioeconomic Mapping and Ecosystem services. Chapter 12. A mixed method approach to estimate intra-urban distribution of GDP in conditions of data scarcity -- Chapter 13. Ecosystem Services from Space as Evaluation Metric of Human Well-being in Deprived Urban Areas of the Majority World -- Chapter14. Making Urban Slum Population Visible: Citizens and Satellites to reinforce slum censuses.
    Contained By: Springer Nature eBook
    Subject: Urbanization - Remote sensing. -
    Online resource: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-49183-2
    ISBN: 9783031491832
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