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Population density dataset #135

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znichollscr opened this issue Oct 17, 2024 · 2 comments
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Population density dataset #135

znichollscr opened this issue Oct 17, 2024 · 2 comments
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@znichollscr
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Some groups need population information apparently. From the discussion here (not public link, sorry, but all the info is now here):

  • @ssmithClimate seemed to be our key contact for this. The last discussions were about contacting Bryan Jones (CUNY) and Detlef or someone about HYDE (Utrect U.).
  • Then there is also the note by @vnaik60 that the SSP population projections used GPWv3, which may or may not be the same as HYDE.
  • whatever dataset we end up with, we need to connect with the data provider and go through the usual process. Ideally we find the same data provider for historical and scenarios to make harmonisation easier.
@znichollscr znichollscr added the enhancement New feature or request label Oct 17, 2024
@znichollscr znichollscr changed the title Population dataset Population density dataset Oct 30, 2024
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durack1 commented Feb 10, 2025

WorldPop/FuturePop grant - supported by https://wellcome.org/

Contacts below:

From: Felipe Colon Gonzalez @wellcome.org
Sent: Tuesday, February 4, 2025 10:26 AM
To: Joy Shumake-Guillemot @wmo.int; Andrew Tatem @soton.ac.uk; Laurence Hawker @bristol.ac.uk
Cc: Donna James @wellcome.org
Subject: [Introduction] Introducing the FuturePop/WorldPop team

Dear Joy,

I hope this email finds you well. I would like to introduce you to the PIs of our WorldPop/FuturePop grant.
They've been awarded some funds to develop a new gridded dataset of global population projections for
all SSP scenarios at a high spatial resolution. Moreover, they will disaggregate those estimates by age
brackets and sex something that has not been attempted before. WorldPop has also been awarded some
funds to support the main data assets of spatiotemporal data they host and that are highly relevant to
the C&H community.

We believe that by putting your team and theirs in touch you could collaborate in meaningful ways to
strengthen the C&H field. We hope this connection leads to effective and long-standing collaborations.

I will leave it to Andy and Laurence to tell you more about the great work they do.

Best wishes,

Felipe

Dr. Felipe Colón (He/Him/His)
(/fɛˈli pɛ/, [feˈli.pe] /, phe lee peh)
Technology Lead
Data for Science and Health
Wellcome Trust
Gibbs Building
215 Euston Road, NW1 2BE, UK
E: [[email protected]]

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I am in contact with the Future Pop/World Pop team and they are keen to meet, which I will set up this week (with a Doodle). Some additional info from them:

Our original project timeline had a target of Q2 2026 for a release in Africa which would then be rolled out to the global by the end of 2026.

However, an 'alpha' version of FuturePop population counts already exists for the globe and I would expect a good 'beta' standard product to be available by the end of this year. Age/sex disaggregated maps would lag around 6 months behind these.

It would be great to have a call to find out requirements. For instance if a particular region is of most interest we can focus on that (but I assume you need global).

We are very keen to be involved and hope we can come to some sort of agreement to provide you with what you need.

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