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Night-Time Light Remote Sensing Mapping: Construction and Analysis of Ethnic Minority Development Index

Journal

REMOTE SENSING
Volume 13, Issue 11, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/rs13112129

Keywords

night-time light remote sensing; ethnic minorities; core ethnic minority areas; development index; toponym data

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41961064]
  2. Yunnan Department of Science and Technology application of basic research project [202001BB050030]
  3. Plateau Mountain Ecology and Earth's Environment Discipline Construction Project [C1762101030017]
  4. Yunnan Science and Technology Department [C176240210019]
  5. Yunnan University [C176240210019]
  6. Yunnan University Graduate Research and Innovation Fund Project [2020188]

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By analyzing toponym data, population data, and night-time light data, we visualized the development index of Yi, Wa, Zhuang, Naxi, Hani, and Dai ethnic groups in the study area, and found that the Yi nationality had the highest development index. We also studied the distribution of ethnic minorities in the study area and found that the Yi ethnic group was distributed almost throughout the study area, while other ethnic minorities had distinct geographical distribution characteristics.
Using toponym data, population data, and night-time light data, we visualized the development index of the Yi, Wa, Zhuang, Naxi, Hani, and Dai ethnic groups on ArcGIS as well as the distribution of 25 ethnic minorities in the study area. First, we extracted the toponym data of 25 ethnic minorities in the study area, combined with night-time light data and the population proportion data of each ethnic group, then we obtained the development index of each ethnic group in the study area. We compared the development indexes of the Yi, Wa, Zhuang, Naxi, Hani, and Dai ethnic groups with higher development indexes. The results show that the Yi nationality's development index was the highest, reaching 28.86 (with two decimal places), and the Dai nationality's development index was the lowest (15.22). The areas with the highest minority development index were concentrated in the core area of the minority development, and the size varied with the minority's distance. According to the distribution of ethnic minorities, we found that the Yi ethnic group was distributed in almost the entire study area, while other ethnic minorities had obvious geographical distribution characteristics, and there were multiple ethnic minorities living together. This research is of great significance to the cultural protection of ethnic minorities, the development of ethnic minorities, and the remote sensing mapping of lights at night.

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