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Spatio-temporal population modelling as improved exposure information for risk assessments tested in the Autonomous Province of Bolzano
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Spatio-temporal population modelling as improved exposure information for risk assessments tested in the Autonomous Province of Bolzano

K Renner, S Schneiderbauer, F Pruß, Christian Kofler, D Martin and S Cockings
International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, Vol.27, pp.470-479
27
2018
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https://hdl.handle.net/10863/50910

Abstract

Population dynamics Population exposure Spatio-temporal modelling Population grid Bolzano
Population data is commonly available for administrative units referring to the year of the last census. That level of aggregation and the static character of the information pose particular difficulties for spatial analysis in applications such as disaster management or spatial planning, for which much more time-sensitive population distributions are required. In this study, a flexible model to create dynamic gridded population data with a spatial resolution of 100 m is implemented for the mountainous, hazard-prone and highly touristic region of the Autonomous Province of Bolzano, based on the integration of multiple data sources within an explicit spatio-temporal modelling framework. It is argued that dynamic gridded population information provides an improvement to the existing regional datasets. Our study shows that integrating daily and seasonal changes to the distribution of population improves exposure information for risk assessments especially in highly touristic areas.
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