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peanutButter: An R package to produce rapid-response gridded population estimates from building footprints, version 1.0.0.

peanutButter: An R package to produce rapid-response gridded population estimates from building footprints, version 1.0.0.
peanutButter: An R package to produce rapid-response gridded population estimates from building footprints, version 1.0.0.
peanutButter is an R package that allows you to produce gridded population estimates from building footprints using the "peanut butter" method of spreading people evenly among buildings based on a set of simple parameters. This package allows you to: 1) produce gridded population estimates using a bottom-up approach that applies your estimates of average people per building for urban and rural areas to each building in the corresponding settlement type, 2) produce gridded population estimates using a top-down approach that dissaggregates your population totals for administrative units evenly among buildings such that the population total per administrative unit matches those defined by the user, 3) produce gridded population estimates for specific demographic groups (i.e. age and sex), and 4) run the peanutButter Shiny application locally from the R console for a graphical user interface.
Human population, Sub-national, Spatial dataset
University of Southampton
Leasure, Douglas
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Dooley, Claire
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Bondarenko, Maksym
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Tatem, Andrew
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Leasure, Douglas
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Dooley, Claire
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Bondarenko, Maksym
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Tatem, Andrew
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Leasure, Douglas, Dooley, Claire, Bondarenko, Maksym and Tatem, Andrew (2021) peanutButter: An R package to produce rapid-response gridded population estimates from building footprints, version 1.0.0. University of Southampton doi:10.5258/SOTON/WP00717 [Dataset]

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Abstract

peanutButter is an R package that allows you to produce gridded population estimates from building footprints using the "peanut butter" method of spreading people evenly among buildings based on a set of simple parameters. This package allows you to: 1) produce gridded population estimates using a bottom-up approach that applies your estimates of average people per building for urban and rural areas to each building in the corresponding settlement type, 2) produce gridded population estimates using a top-down approach that dissaggregates your population totals for administrative units evenly among buildings such that the population total per administrative unit matches those defined by the user, 3) produce gridded population estimates for specific demographic groups (i.e. age and sex), and 4) run the peanutButter Shiny application locally from the R console for a graphical user interface.

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Published date: 10 June 2021
Keywords: Human population, Sub-national, Spatial dataset

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Local EPrints ID: 449729
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/449729
PURE UUID: 1339c885-2a8c-4359-9e3f-79f9148e899a
ORCID for Douglas Leasure: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-8768-2811
ORCID for Maksym Bondarenko: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-4958-6551
ORCID for Andrew Tatem: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-7270-941X

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Date deposited: 15 Jun 2021 16:30
Last modified: 06 May 2023 01:58

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Creator: Douglas Leasure ORCID iD
Creator: Claire Dooley
Creator: Andrew Tatem ORCID iD

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