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Modeling spatial distribution of population for environmental epidemiological studies: Comparing the exposure estimates using choropleth versus dasymetric mapping

Abstract

Precise population information is critical for identifying more accurate environmental exposures for air pollution impacts analysis. Basically, there are two methods for estimating spatial distribution of population, choropleth and dasymetric mapping. While the choropleth approach accounts for linear distribution of population over area based on census tract units, the dasymetric model accounts for a more heterogeneous population density by …

Authors

Requia WJ; Koutrakis P; Arain A

Journal

Environment International, Vol. 119, , pp. 152–164

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

October 2018

DOI

10.1016/j.envint.2018.06.021

ISSN

0160-4120