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Deborah Balk
Deborah Balk
CUNY Institute for Demographic Research and Marxe School of Public and International Affairs, Baruch
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Global trends in emerging infectious diseases
KE Jones, NG Patel, MA Levy, A Storeygard, D Balk, JL Gittleman, ...
Nature 451 (7181), 990-993, 2008
94292008
The rising tide: assessing the risks of climate change and human settlements in low elevation coastal zones
G McGranahan, D Balk, B Anderson
Environment and urbanization 19 (1), 17-37, 2007
32332007
Urban growth, climate change, and freshwater availability
RI McDonald, P Green, D Balk, BM Fekete, C Revenga, M Todd, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 108 (15), 6312-6317, 2011
8742011
Water on an urban planet: Urbanization and the reach of urban water infrastructure
RI McDonald, K Weber, J Padowski, M Flörke, C Schneider, PA Green, ...
Global environmental change 27, 96-105, 2014
7962014
Determining global population distribution: methods, applications and data
DL Balk, U Deichmann, G Yetman, F Pozzi, SI Hay, A Nelson
Advances in parasitology 62, 119-156, 2006
5792006
Individual and community aspects of women's status and fertility in rural Bangladesh
D Balk
Population studies 48 (1), 21-45, 1994
4051994
Urban systems
G McGranahan, P Marcotullio, X Bai, D Balk, T Braga, I Douglas, ...
Ecosystems and human well-being: Current state and trends 1, 795-825, 2005
3112005
The spatial allocation of population: a review of large-scale gridded population data products and their fitness for use
S Leyk, AE Gaughan, SB Adamo, A De Sherbinin, D Balk, S Freire, ...
Earth System Science Data 11 (3), 1385-1409, 2019
3072019
Spatial scaling of stable night lights
C Small, CD Elvidge, D Balk, M Montgomery
Remote Sensing of Environment 115 (2), 269-280, 2011
2572011
A guide to global population projections
BC O'Neill, D Balk, M Brickman, M Ezra
Demographic research 4, 203-288, 2001
2182001
Defying gender norms in rural Bangladesh: A social demographic analysis
D Balk
Population studies 51 (2), 153-172, 1997
2061997
Transforming population data for interdisciplinary usages: from census to grid
U Deichmann, D Balk, G Yetman
Washington (DC): Center for International Earth Science Information Network …, 2001
2052001
A spatial analysis of childhood mortality in West Africa
D Balk, T Pullum, A Storeygard, F Greenwell, M Neuman
Population, Space and Place 10 (3), 175-216, 2004
1872004
The distribution of people and the dimension of place: methodologies to improve the global estimation of urban extents
D Balk, F Pozzi, G Yetman, U Deichmann, A Nelson
International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, proceedings of …, 2005
1772005
The global distribution of population: evaluating the gains in resolution refinement
D Balk, G Yetman
New York: Center for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN …, 2004
1672004
Nature inequity and higher COVID-19 case rates in less-green neighbourhoods in the United States
EN Spotswood, M Benjamin, L Stoneburner, MM Wheeler, EE Beller, ...
Nature Sustainability 4 (12), 1092-1098, 2021
1532021
Mapping populations at risk: improving spatial demographic data for infectious disease modeling and metric derivation
AJ Tatem, S Adamo, N Bharti, CR Burgert, M Castro, A Dorelien, G Fink, ...
Population health metrics 10, 1-14, 2012
1402012
Analytical approaches for assessing ecosystem condition and human well-being
R DeFries, S Pagiola, WL Adamowicz, HR Akcakaya, A Arcenas, S Babu, ...
Ecosystems and human well-being. Volume 1: current state and trends, 37-71, 2005
1362005
Confidentiality and spatially explicit data: Concerns and challenges
LK VanWey, RR Rindfuss, MP Gutmann, B Entwisle, DL Balk
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 102 (43), 15337-15342, 2005
1292005
Mapping urban settlements and the risks of climate change in Africa, Asia and South America
D Balk, MR Montgomery, G McGranahan, D Kim, V Mara, M Todd, ...
Population dynamics and climate change 80, 103, 2009
1192009
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