Brick Kiln Dataset for Pakistan's IGP Region Using AI.

Journal: Scientific data
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Abstract

Brick kilns are a major source of air pollution in Pakistan, with many operating without regulation. A key challenge in Pakistan and across the Indo-Gangetic Plain is the limited air quality monitoring and lack of transparent data on pollution sources. To address this, we present a two-fold AI approach that combines low-resolution Sentinel-2 and high-resolution imagery to map brick kiln locations. Our process begins with a low-resolution analysis, followed by a post-processing step to reduce false positives, minimizing the need for extensive high-resolution imagery. This analysis initially identified 20,000 potential brick kilns, with high-resolution validation confirming around 11,000 kilns. The dataset also distinguishes between Fixed Chimney and Zigzag kilns, enabling more accurate pollution estimates for each type. Our approach demonstrates how combining satellite imagery with AI can effectively detect specific polluting sources. This dataset provides regulators with insights into brick kiln pollution, supporting interventions for unregistered kilns and actions during high pollution episodes.

Authors

  • Muhammad Suleman Ali Hamdani
    School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, National University of Sciences and Technology, Islamabad, 46000, Pakistan.
  • Khizer Zakir
    Department of Geoinformatics - Z_GIS, University of Salzburg, 5020, Salzburg, Austria.
  • Neetu Kushwaha
    Smith School of Enterprise and Environment, University of Oxford, South Parks Rd, Oxford OX1 3QY, England, UK.
  • Syeda Eman Fatima
    School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, National University of Sciences and Technology, Islamabad, 46000, Pakistan.
  • Hassan Aftab Sheikh
    Smith School of Enterprise and Environment, University of Oxford, South Parks Rd, Oxford OX1 3QY, England, UK. hassan.sheikh@smithschool.ox.ac.uk.