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True positive rate
Variable Definition
True positive rate is defined as probability of overlap between urban HSR and urban GUF pixels (the dataset used to derive the cross-sectional urban patch metrics) relative to GUF urban. In other words, it is the probability that the pixels classified as urban according to HSR are also classified as urban according to GUF. The measure was computed using the 2015 data. The true positive rate varies from 0 to 100. Missing values occurred for units that did not have negatives, false positives, true positives, or true negatives (because of missing data, for example) and which had zeroes in the numerator or denominator when computing the rates. Interpretation: Higher values mean greater agreement between HSR and GUF regarding urban pixels.
Variable Information
- Variable Name
- BECTPRGUF
- Observation Type
- area-level
- Value Type
- double
- Domain
- Built and Natural Environment
- Subdomain
- Urban Landscape
Coverage
- Years Available
- 2015
- Countries
- Argentina, Brasil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru
- Geographic Levels
- L1ADL1UXL2
- Public Access
- ⓘ Restricted (Contact salurbal.data@drexel.edu)
Data Availability by Country and Year
| Year | AR | BR | CL | CO | CR | GT | MX | PA | SV | PE | NI |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2015 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Data Sources
| ISO2 | Year | Source |
|---|---|---|
| AR;BR;CL;CO;CR;GT;MX;NI;PA;PE;SV | 2015 | Global Urban Footprint (GUF), 2012 |
Data Access Information
SALURBAL respects the Data Use Agreements of our data sources. Some data is not publicly available.
To request access to non-public data or for more information about our data, please contact salurbal.data@drexel.edu.