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You will observe that getting a Mac has neither endowed me with a steadier mouse hand, nor greater graphic design skills. Do not tempt me with Wacom tablets of inordinate cost.

[livejournal.com profile] mobbsy: looking at this map of city lights, the Pennines are much more an obstacle to the growth of the Liverpool conglomeration towards the Nottingham-Sheffield and Birmingham conglomerations than anything much in the Frankfurt region manages.

[livejournal.com profile] meirion: I don't have any very useful citation information for the database I'm using, but I suspect Manchester is counted as tiny (400k) because the city itself insisted on not being counted as part of the Mersey-and-parts-east blob; Liverpool (city) is marked as 450k, Liverpool (area) as 3.6 million

Date: 2005-06-24 04:08 pm (UTC)
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The DMSP data that I have access to is entirely binary - has light been detected here or not. So I can't distinguish between a small core of really bright lights, and a more spread-out region of dimmer lights totalling more light. I'm not competent to say whether the Parisian or the London sprawl is the denser.

The figure I have for London counts suburbs, I think; I have 'london-city' as 7.4M, 'london-urbanarea' as 11.2M. Paris-city is 2.1M, Paris-urbanarea 11.3M.

It might be possible to get better figures by looking for census data broken down by local-government divisions; at really tiny subdivisions, governments consider that more a revenue source, but it may be available at more reasonable aggregations. Is there an obvious French administrative subdivision smaller than a département?

Possibly election maps are the place to look; electoral districts are generally of roughly equal population, so if you colour them with a brightness proportional to 1/area you'll end up with a population-density map.

Date: 2005-06-24 04:16 pm (UTC)
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Is there an obvious French administrative subdivision smaller than a département?

Yes, the commune.

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