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Identifying counter-urbanisation using Facebook’s user count data

Identifying counter-urbanisation using Facebook’s user count data
Identifying counter-urbanisation using Facebook’s user count data
Identifying the growing widespread phenomenon of counter-urbanisation, where people relocate from urban centres to rural areas, is essential for understanding the social and ecological consequences of the associated changes. However, its nuanced dynamics and complex characteristics pose challenges for quantitative analysis. Here, we used near real-time Facebook user count data for Belgium and Thailand, with missing data imputed, and applied the Seasonal-Trend decomposition using Loess (STL) model to capture subtle urban and rural population dynamics and assess counter-urbanisation. We identified counter-urbanisation in both Belgium and Thailand, evidenced by increases of 1.80% and 2.14% in rural residents (night-time user counts) and decreases of 3.08% and 5.04% in urban centre night-time user counts from March 2020 to May 2022, respectively. However, the counter-urbanisation in Thailand appears to be transitory, with rural users beginning to decline during both day and night as COVID-19 restrictions were lifted. By contrast, in Belgium, at the country level, there is as yet no evidence of a return to urban residences, though daytime numbers in rural areas are decreasing and in urban centres are increasing, suggesting an increase in commuting post-pandemic. These variation characteristics observed both between Belgium and Thailand and between day and night, extend the current understanding of counter-urbanisation. The use of novel social media data provides an effective quantitative perspective to comprehend counter-urbanisation in different settings.
Counter-urbanisation, Data imputation, Decomposition analysis, Diurnal population dynamics, Facebook data, Redistribution
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Steele, Jessica
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Cheng, Zhifeng
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Lai, Shengjie
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Cheng, Zhifeng
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Duan, Qianwen, Steele, Jessica, Cheng, Zhifeng, Cleary, Eimear, Ruktanonchai, Nick, Voepel, Hal, O'Riordan, Tim, Tatem, Andrew J., Sorichetta, Alessandro, Lai, Shengjie and Eigenbrod, Felix (2024) Identifying counter-urbanisation using Facebook’s user count data. Habitat International, 150, [103113]. (doi:10.1016/j.habitatint.2024.103113).

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Identifying the growing widespread phenomenon of counter-urbanisation, where people relocate from urban centres to rural areas, is essential for understanding the social and ecological consequences of the associated changes. However, its nuanced dynamics and complex characteristics pose challenges for quantitative analysis. Here, we used near real-time Facebook user count data for Belgium and Thailand, with missing data imputed, and applied the Seasonal-Trend decomposition using Loess (STL) model to capture subtle urban and rural population dynamics and assess counter-urbanisation. We identified counter-urbanisation in both Belgium and Thailand, evidenced by increases of 1.80% and 2.14% in rural residents (night-time user counts) and decreases of 3.08% and 5.04% in urban centre night-time user counts from March 2020 to May 2022, respectively. However, the counter-urbanisation in Thailand appears to be transitory, with rural users beginning to decline during both day and night as COVID-19 restrictions were lifted. By contrast, in Belgium, at the country level, there is as yet no evidence of a return to urban residences, though daytime numbers in rural areas are decreasing and in urban centres are increasing, suggesting an increase in commuting post-pandemic. These variation characteristics observed both between Belgium and Thailand and between day and night, extend the current understanding of counter-urbanisation. The use of novel social media data provides an effective quantitative perspective to comprehend counter-urbanisation in different settings.

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Accepted/In Press date: 27 May 2024
e-pub ahead of print date: 4 July 2024
Published date: August 2024
Additional Information: Publisher Copyright: © 2024 The Authors
Keywords: Counter-urbanisation, Data imputation, Decomposition analysis, Diurnal population dynamics, Facebook data, Redistribution

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Local EPrints ID: 490701
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/490701
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ORCID for Eimear Cleary: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-2549-8565
ORCID for Hal Voepel: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-7375-1460
ORCID for Tim O'Riordan: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-4905-7430
ORCID for Andrew J. Tatem: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-7270-941X
ORCID for Shengjie Lai: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-9781-8148
ORCID for Felix Eigenbrod: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-8982-824X

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Date deposited: 04 Jun 2024 16:31
Last modified: 19 Jun 2024 02:01

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Author: Qianwen Duan
Author: Jessica Steele
Author: Zhifeng Cheng
Author: Eimear Cleary ORCID iD
Author: Nick Ruktanonchai
Author: Hal Voepel ORCID iD
Author: Tim O'Riordan ORCID iD
Author: Andrew J. Tatem ORCID iD
Author: Alessandro Sorichetta
Author: Shengjie Lai ORCID iD
Author: Felix Eigenbrod ORCID iD

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