Re: [External Email] [datameet] Night Lights Data for Delhi

2023-05-31 Thread Anisha Garg
Thanks a lot for your replies! :) This is very helpful. Basically, I have divided Delhi based on my custom boundaries for the year of 2016. What I need now are the metrics like population, income, etc. So, I am using the ward boundaries to super-impose them on my custom boundaries and get the

Re: [External Email] [datameet] Night Lights Data for Delhi

2023-05-20 Thread chris mathen
It is also possible with python. I don't think the ward boundaries are time invariant. If vector maps are available, then extracting nightlight data is possible. Regards, Christopher Kuruvilla Mathen Research Scholar IIT Kharagpur On Sun, 21 May, 2023, 12:02 am 'Shiv Hastawala' via datameet, <

Re: [External Email] [datameet] Night Lights Data for Delhi

2023-05-20 Thread 'Shiv Hastawala' via datameet
Hi Anisha I don;t think the SHRUG data set can be broken down any further in terms of geographic boundaries. What you are looking for is not readily available but you can create that data for yourself using vector maps of two things: granular night light data and ward boundaries for Delhi. But