Summary information

Study title

Quantifying Cities Project: TI-City Urban Expansion Data, and Electricity Consumption Data, 2000-2021

Creator

Fox, S, University of Bristol
Agyemang, F, University of Manchester
Memon, R, University of Qatar

Study number / PID

856294 (UKDA)

10.5255/UKDA-SN-856294 (DOI)

Data access

Restricted

Series

Not available

Abstract

This collection contains two datasets: one, data used in TI-City model to predict future urban expansion in Accra, Ghana; and two, residential electricity consumption data used to map intra-urban living standards in Karachi, Pakistan. The TI-City model data are ASCII files of infrastructure and amenities that affect location decisions of households and developers. The residential electricity consumption data consist of average kilowatt hours (kw/h) of electricity consumed per month by ~ 2 million households in Karachi. The electricity consumption data is aggregated into 30m grid cells (count = 193050), with centroids and consumption values provided. The values of the points (centroids), captured under the field "Avg_Avg_Cs", represents the median of average monthly consumption of households within the 30m grid cells.Our project addresses a critical gap in social research methodology that has important implications for combating urban poverty and promoting sustainable development in low and middle-income countries. Simply put, we're creating a low-cost tool for gathering critical information about urban population dynamics in cities experiencing rapid spatial-demographic and socioeconomic change. Such information is vital to the success of urban planning and development initiatives, as well as disaster relief efforts. By improving the information base of the actors involved in such activities we aim to improve the lives of urban dwellers across the developing world, particularly the poorest and most vulnerable. The key output for the project will be a freely available 'City Sampling Toolkit' that provides detailed instructions and opensource software tools for replicating the approach at various spatial scales. Our research is motivated by the growing recognition that cities are critical arenas for action in global efforts to tackle poverty and transition towards more environmentally sustainable economic growth. Between now and 2050 the global urban population...
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Methodology

Data collection period

31/08/2018 - 30/08/2021

Country

Ghana, Pakistan

Time dimension

Not available

Analysis unit

Household
Geographic Unit

Universe

Not available

Sampling procedure

Not available

Kind of data

Geospatial

Data collection mode

The TI-City data was accessed from institutions responsible for land use and planning in Ghana as well as secondary sources (See the the underlying paper for more https://doi.org/10.1177/23998083211068843).The residential electricity consumption data was provided by K-Electric (KE), the monopoly provider of electricity in Karachi. The data pertains to ~2 million households aggregated into 30m grid cells (see the underlying paper for more https://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4154318).

Funding information

Grant number

ES/R009848/1

Access

Publisher

UK Data Service

Publication year

2023

Terms of data access

The electricity consumption is available for download to users registered with the UK Data Service. All requests are subject to the permission of the data owner or his/her nominee. Please email the contact person for this data collection to request permission to access the data, explaining your reason for wanting access to the data, then contact our Access Helpdesk.

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