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Drawing Custom Population Polygons

Tom Forth’s  Population around a Point  is one of those wonderfully simple map tools that instantly invites exploration. Click anywhere on the map, choose a radius, and it estimates how many people live within that circle. Under the hood, it uses the  Global Human Settlement Layer (GHSL)  population grid for 2024, querying population points stored in a massive SQLite database. Now, a new map expands this simple concept beyond circles.  How Many People Live Inside?  lets you draw free-hand shapes directly onto the map to estimate the population within any custom area. That extra flexibility dramatically changes the kinds of questions you can ask. Rather than "How many people live within 15 km of the station?", you can investigate: "How many people live inside the Thames Estuary?", "the LA basin?", or even "this oddly-shaped coastal strip?" The new map utilizes the  2025 WorldPop Global2  database. Like GHSL, WorldPop provides gridded population r...

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