data sheet
Save time and resources on key census tasks
change monitoring
Cities around the world are growing rapidly, and local and national
governments need an accurate accounting of dynamic populations to
undertake a variety of activities related to policy making, planning and civil
administration. Historically, census projects have been a time-and resource-
intensive process of household enumeration, manual mapping and offline data
aggregation. These traditional methods can result in outdated, incomplete, or
inconsistent data and maps, but now governments have new opportunities to
modernize their approach.
Counting dynamic populations
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■ Improving foundational data can facilitate better decision-making across
different agencies and geographies over time
■ Sharable census data can also support other agencies and programs that rely on
population information
Versatile and shareable data
Change monitoring depicts location, extent, timeframe
and rates of change in your area
Improve effectiveness and increase societal benefits with advanced
analytics and data sharing
Reduce time needed to create basemaps, Enumeration Areas, and
conduct fieldwork
Reduce costs by decreasing staff needed to field-verify enumeration
areas, optimizing field work for data collection and reusing digitized
basemaps across multiple activities
Rapid extraction of country-wide structures
automatically provides new context and detail
Frequently updated, high-resolution imagery mosaics,
with global coverage