articleePrints Soton (University of Southampton)Jan 1, 2003Closed access

A global analysis of human settlement in coastal zones

Abstract

Recent improvements in mapping of global population distribution makes it possible to estimate the number and distribution of people near coasts with greater accuracy than previously possible, and hence consider the potential exposure of these populations to coastal hazards. In this paper, we combine the updated Gridded Population of the World (GPW2) population distribution estimate for 1990 and lighted settlement imagery with a global digital elevation model (DEM) and a high resolution vector coastline. This produces bivariate distributions of population, lighted settlements and land area as functions of elevation and coastal proximity. The near-coastal population within 100 km of a shoreline and 100 m of sea…

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Keywords
  • Shore
  • Elevation (ballistics)
  • Human settlement
  • Population
  • Physical geography
  • Geography
  • Population density
  • Digital elevation model
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life below water
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