Satellite sensing night-time lights-A South African spatial econometric application

被引:1
|
作者
Coetzee, Clive Egbert [1 ]
Kleynhans, Ewert P. J. [2 ]
机构
[1] Stellenbosch Univ, Fac Mil Sci, Stellenbosch, South Africa
[2] North West Univ, Sch Econ Sci, Potchefstroom, South Africa
基金
新加坡国家研究基金会;
关键词
Night lights; VIIRS; /DNB; Economic activity; Spatial analysis; Spatial econometrics; GIS; Spatial autocorrelation; Satellite imaging; GROWTH; EXTERNALITIES; CONVERGENCE; INEQUALITY; PROXY;
D O I
10.1016/j.rsase.2021.100650
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
This study investigated how economic activity in one location may affect economic activities in adjacent locations. This study applies several statistical models to determine the economic activity effect of neighbouring locations within the South African context during the period 2012 to 2019, using data from satellite imagery. Decentralised gross domestic product (GDP) per location maps, i.e. to generate a gross domestic dataset at a very granular level was therefore developed. The level is a one km(2) representation per location. The gross domestic product for each location is estimated using the night-time light remote sensing data derived from the Suomi National Polar Partnership (SNPP) infrared imaging satellite radiometer suite (VIIRS). This study illustrates how spatial correlations can be determined, and how to measure them using explanatory spatial data analysis. The essence of the spatial analysis revealed that "space does indeed matter", as economic activity in one location is related to activity in neighbouring locations. Not only do spatial relationships exist, but economic activity seems to be fundamentally related to its own unique location.
引用
收藏
页数:20
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Night-time lights time series of tsunami damage, recovery, and economic metrics in Sumatra, Indonesia
    Gillespie, Thomas W.
    Frankenberg, Elizabeth
    Chum, Kai Fung
    Thomas, Duncan
    [J]. REMOTE SENSING LETTERS, 2014, 5 (03) : 286 - 294
  • [32] Spatial Quantitative Analysis of Urban Energy Consumption based on Night-Time Remote Sensing Data and POI
    Gao N.
    Zeng H.
    Li F.
    [J]. Journal of Geo-Information Science, 2021, 23 (05) : 891 - 902
  • [33] Night-time remote sensing: understanding the science and measurement challenges
    Schifano, Luca
    Glastre, Wilfried
    Drusch, Matthias
    Heliere, Arnaud
    [J]. SENSORS, SYSTEMS, AND NEXT-GENERATION SATELLITES XXVII, 2023, 12729
  • [34] Preface: Recent developments in the remote sensing of night-time light
    Li, Xi
    Zhang, Qingling
    Zhou, Yuyu
    [J]. International Journal of Remote Sensing, 2024, 45 (21) : 7775 - 7777
  • [35] Analyzing spatial variability in night-time lights using a high spatial resolution color Jilin-1 image - Jerusalem as a case study
    Guk, Edna
    Levin, Noam
    [J]. ISPRS JOURNAL OF PHOTOGRAMMETRY AND REMOTE SENSING, 2020, 163 : 121 - 136
  • [36] Sleepless in South Africa: insomnia is not just a night-time problem
    Moch, S.
    [J]. SOUTH AFRICAN FAMILY PRACTICE, 2012, 54 (04) : 277 - 285
  • [37] A Thermodynamic Geography: Night-Time Satellite Imagery as a Proxy Measure of Emergy
    Luca Coscieme
    Federico M. Pulselli
    Simone Bastianoni
    Christopher D. Elvidge
    Sharolyn Anderson
    Paul C. Sutton
    [J]. AMBIO, 2014, 43 : 969 - 979
  • [38] Sleepless in South Africa: Insomnia is not just a night-time problem
    Moch, Shirra
    [J]. SA PHARMACEUTICAL JOURNAL, 2010, 77 (07) : 18 - 26
  • [39] GIS INTEGRATION OF LAND COVER WITH NIGHT-TIME LIGHTS FOR SPATIOTEMPORAL EVALUATION OF URBAN EXPANSION
    Singh, Srashti
    Jain, Kamal
    Shukla, Anugya
    [J]. GEOSPATIAL WEEK 2023, VOL. 48-1, 2023, : 1561 - 1568
  • [40] A Thermodynamic Geography: Night-Time Satellite Imagery as a Proxy Measure of Emergy
    Coscieme, Luca
    Pulselli, Federico M.
    Bastianoni, Simone
    Elvidge, Christopher D.
    Anderson, Sharolyn
    Sutton, Paul C.
    [J]. AMBIO, 2014, 43 (07) : 969 - 979