Potential of Using Night-Time Light to Proxy Social Indicators for Sustainable Development

Author:

Andries Ana1,Morse Stephen1ORCID,Murphy Richard J.1ORCID,Sadhukhan Jhuma1ORCID,Martinez-Hernandez Elias2,Amezcua-Allieri Myriam A.2ORCID,Aburto Jorge3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Environment and Sustainability, University of Surrey, Surrey GU2 7XH, UK

2. Biomass Conversion Division, Mexican Institute of Petroleum, Mexico City 07730, Mexico

3. Gerencia de Transformación de Biomasa, Instituto Mexicano del Petróleo, Mexico City 07730, Mexico

Abstract

Satellite-observed night-time light (NTL) data provide a measure of the lighting brightness seen from space at different times and spatial and temporal resolutions, thus offering opportunities to explore them in many applications at different spatial locations (global, regional, local). However, most applications to date have been at relatively large spatial scales, despite the need to measure indicators at a local level. This paper sets out an analysis of the potential of NTL data for populating indicators at more local (neighbourhood, street) scales. We first reviewed the overall potential of NTL data for social indicators at different spatial scales by using a systematic search of the literature and applying the Maturity Matrix Framework (MMF). We also explored a case study (Durango State, Mexico) using Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) imageries, other geospatial data, and the social gap index (SGI) to identify social gaps at the local scale. The literature review showed that NTL can play a role in supporting 49 out of 192 sustainable development goal (SDG) indicators having a focus on social issues, but most of these have been explored at the global or country scales. In the case study, we found that low radiance is indeed associated with higher SGI levels (i.e., more social deprivation) and vice versa. However, more research is needed from other contexts to support a link between NTL radiance levels and social indicators at local scales.

Funder

EPSRC

The British Council Newton Fund Impact Scheme

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences

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