“…Human settlement and population dynamics are more important than ever to understand ( Ehrlich, Balk, & Sliuzas, 2020 ; Zhu et al., 2019 ) as an additional 13 percent of the world’s population will live in urbanized areas by 2050, with most of this growth occurring in low-to middle-income countries ( Angel, Parent, Civco, Blei, & Potere, 2011 ; United Nations, 2018 ). Most of this projected growth will not occur in the largest cities, but rather it will occur in small to medium sized settlements ( Cohen, 2004 ), which are typically underrepresented in various measures and counts including censuses ( Leyk et al., 2019 ; Tatem, Noor, von Hagen, Di Gregorio, & Hay, 2007 ) and remote-sensing (RS)-derived representations of settlements ( Kuffer, Barros, & Sliuzas, 2014 ; Kuffer, Pfeffer, & Sliuzas, 2016 ; Nieves et al., 2020 ; Pesaresi et al., 2013 ; Weber et al., 2018 ). This projected growth has implications for sustainable development ( Ehrlich et al., 2020 ), which has been noted in the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) ( United Nations, 2016 ).…”