This tool is found in the Toolbox and allows one to adjust the population distribution raster so that the population found in barrier pixels (as specified in the merged landcover) is redistributed outside of these barriers. The redistribution is done uniformly over all non-barrier pixels found within each of the user-specified sub-administrative units. The correction of the population on barriers is important when you want to ensure that your statistics (e.g. percentage of coverage, number of populations found in each catchment, etc.) account for it.
The underlying hypothesis when using this tool is that the methodology used to obtain the population density raster has wrongly distributed some population in places where there should not be any population (e.g. on some rivers, airport, wetlands, etc.).
Please see Appendix 1 for the details of the algorithm implemented in this tool.
There are two correction modes available (since version 5.6.25):
Before running the tool, it is assumed that the following three layers are already uploaded into AccessMod and that all of them have the same projection system, extent and resolution than the DEM :
The steps that are automatically applied by the tool to correct the population are the following ones:
These three steps are done for each administrative unit found in the input administrative boundaries shapefile. It is therefore recommended to use administrative level 3 or 4 (rather than 1 or 2) so that the population on barriers will be redistributed close to the barriers within a small administrative unit.
The panel for this tool and its functionalities is as follow:
(1) “Select population (raster)”: select the raster format layer containing the spatial distribution of the target population
(2) “Select merged land cover layer (raster)”, select the raster format layer containing the merged land cover resulting from the use of the first tool (see Section 5.5.2) - named "land cover merged"
(3) Under “Select zone name (text)", select the field from the zone boundaries layer
(4) Under “(Add short tags)”, give short tags, we will use “adjusted_population" for the present exercise
(5) You can then click the “Compute" button, in case there are no issues, to launch the calculation