Global Sectoral GDP map at 30'' resolution (SectGDP30) v1.0
Authors/Creators
- 1. Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo
- 2. Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo
- 3. Gaia Vision Inc.
- 4. LERMA, Observatoire de Paris
Description
- This dataset provides global sector-specific GDP distribution maps (in GeoTIFF format) with a 30-second spatial resolution. It allocates GDP at the 30-arcsecond grid level for three sectors (services, industry, and agriculture) by the distribution of country-level GDP data using high-resolution land cover map.
- The source GDP data for allocation is based on nominal GDP for the years 2010, 2015, and 2020, obtained from the World Bank. As the high-resolution land cover map, it uses the built-up area and non-residential area data by the Global Human Settlement Layer (Pesaresi and Politis, 2022) for the service and industrial sectors and the Global cropland map by Potapov et al. (2022) for the agriculture sector. Detailed descriptions of the data creation methodology can be found in Shoji et al. (In Review).
- Each pixel represents the monetary value of added value generated by economic activity hypothetically occurring within that pixel. The unit of each pixel value is in millions of USD (current prices for 2010, 2015, and 2020).
Reference:
- Pesaresi M, Politis P.: GHS-BUILT-S R2022A: GHS built-up surface grid, derived from Sentinel2 composite and Landsat, multitemporal (1975–2030). European Commission, Joint Research Centre (JRC), 2022.
- Potapov P, Svetlana T, Matthew CH, Alexandra T, Viviana Z, Ahmad K, Xiao-Peng S, Amy P, Quan S, Jocelyn C.: Global maps of cropland extent and change show accelerated cropland expansion in the twenty-first century. Nature Food 3: 19–28, 2022.
- Shoji T, Yamazaki D, Kita Y, Watanabe M.: Global spatially-distributed sectoral GDP map for disaster risk analysis. In Review.
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References
- Pesaresi M, Politis P.: GHS-BUILT-S R2022A: GHS built-up surface grid, derived from Sentinel2 composite and Landsat, multitemporal (1975–2030). European Commission, Joint Research Centre (JRC), 2022.
- Potapov P, Svetlana T, Matthew CH, Alexandra T, Viviana Z, Ahmad K, Xiao-Peng S, Amy P, Quan S, Jocelyn C.: Global maps of cropland extent and change show accelerated cropland expansion in the twenty-first century. Nature Food 3: 19–28, 2022.
- Shoji T, Yamazaki D, Kita Y, Watanabe M.: Global spatially-distributed sectoral GDP map for disaster risk analysis. In Review.