Sun, DonglianPatel, Nirav Nikunj2018-10-222018-10-222017https://hdl.handle.net/1920/11259With human population growing by over 80 million a year, it has been projected that within the next 50 years, the 10 billion mark will be reached. Most of this growth is expected to be concentrated in primarily urban areas in low income countries. Rapid population growth has been well documented to impact economies, environment and health of nations, which are all expected to undergo significant change. To measure impacts of population growth with high accuracy, high resolution, and contemporary data on human population distributions as well as their compositions are necessary for planning interventions and monitoring changes.141 pagesenCopyright 2017 Nirav Nikunj PatelGeographic information science and geodesyLand-use/land cover changePopulation mappingRemote sensingImproving an Open-Source Population Mapping Method Utilizing Spaceborne, Airborne, and Terrestrial InstrumentsDissertation