Feasibility of satellite image and GIS sampling for population representative surveys: a case study from rural Guatemala.
Ann C MillerPeter RohloffAlexandre BlakeEloin DhaenensLeah ShawEva TuizFrancesco GrandessoCarlos Mendoza MontanoDana R ThomsonPublished in: International journal of health geographics (2020)
In combination with our design protocols, the Epicentre Geo-Sampler tool provided a feasible, rapid and lower-cost alternative to select a representative population sample for a prevalence survey in our semi-urban Guatemalan setting. The tool may work less well in settings with heavy arboreal cover or densely populated urban settings with multiple living units per structure. Similarly, while the method is an efficient step forward for including non-traditional living arrangements (people residing permanently or temporarily in businesses, religious institutions or other structures), it does not account for some of the most marginalized and vulnerable people in a population-the unhoused, street dwellers or people living in vehicles.