Missing millions: undercounting urbanization in India

Author:

Onda KyleORCID,Sinha Parmanand,Gaughan Andrea E.,Stevens Forrest R.,Kaza Nikhil

Abstract

AbstractThe measurement and characterization of urbanization crucially depends upon defining what counts as urban. The government of India estimates that only 31% of the population is urban. We show that this is an artifact of the definition of urbanity and an underestimate of the level of urbanization in India. We use a random forest-based model to create a high-resolution (~ 100 m) population grid from district-level data available from the Indian Census for 2001 and 2011, a novel application of such methods to create temporally consistent population grids. We then apply a community-detection clustering algorithm to construct urban agglomerations for the entire country. Compared with the 2011 official statistics, we estimate 12% more of urban population, but find fewer mid-size cities. We also identify urban agglomerations that span jurisdictional boundaries across large portions of Kerala and the Gangetic Plain.

Funder

Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Environmental Science (miscellaneous),Demography

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