University of Utah.
Prof Geogr. 2011;63(1):113-30. doi: 10.1080/00330124.2010.533565.
There is an increasing need for a quick, simple method to represent diurnal population change in metropolitan areas for effective emergency management and risk analysis. Many geographic studies rely on decennial U.S. Census data that assume that urban populations are static in space and time. This has obvious limitations in the context of dynamic geographic problems. The U.S. Department of Transportation publishes population data at the transportation analysis zone level in fifteen-minute increments. This level of spatial and temporal detail allows for improved dynamic population modeling. This article presents a methodology for visualizing and analyzing diurnal population change for metropolitan areas based on this readily available data. Areal interpolation within a geographic information system is used to create twenty-four (one per hour) population surfaces for the larger metropolitan area of Salt Lake County, Utah. The resulting surfaces represent diurnal population change for an average workday and are easily combined to produce an animation that illustrates population dynamics throughout the day. A case study of using the method to visualize population distributions in an emergency management context is provided using two scenarios: a chemical release and a dirty bomb in Salt Lake County. This methodology can be used to address a wide variety of problems in emergency management.
对于有效的应急管理和风险分析,大都市地区需要一种快速、简单的方法来表示昼夜人口变化。许多地理研究依赖于每十年进行一次的美国人口普查数据,这些数据假设城市人口在空间和时间上是静态的。在动态地理问题的背景下,这显然存在局限性。美国交通部按每 15 分钟的增量发布交通分析区一级的人口数据。这种空间和时间细节水平可以实现更好的动态人口建模。本文提出了一种基于这种现成数据的可视化和分析大都市区昼夜人口变化的方法。在地理信息系统内进行面域内插,为犹他州盐湖县较大的大都市区创建 24 个人口面(每小时一个)。生成的表面代表工作日的昼夜人口变化,并且可以轻松组合以生成动画,展示全天的人口动态。使用两种情景(盐湖县的化学物质泄漏和脏弹)提供了在应急管理背景下使用该方法可视化人口分布的案例研究。该方法可用于解决应急管理中的各种问题。