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  • 80+ Downloads
    Time Period of the Dataset [?]: May 05, 2020-May 05, 2020 ... More
    Modified [?]: 15 September 2023
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 5 April 2021
    This dataset updates: Never
    This dataset is part of the data series [?]: Global Earthquake Model Foundation - Level 1 Exposure Data
    This data was developed as part of the Modelling Exposure Through Earth Observation Routines (METEOR) project and is a Level 1, or a global-quality exposure data set. Minimal country-specific data was collected. The data is intended for CAT modeling and loss estimation. Repurposing this data for any reason other than assessing risk is not recommended. The data presents the estimated number of buildings, building area, and rebuilding value at a 15-arcsecond grid resolution (approximately 500 meters at the equator). This data set is in point shapefile format where the points represent the centroids of the 15-arcsecond grid. The results were created through a process of spreading the number of buildings to the 15-arcsecond level by a statistical assessment of moderate resolution EO data, which is described in more detail in the dasymetric mapping lineage processing step. The estimated building count at any given area is a result of statistical processes and should not be mistaken as a building count. The structural classes of buildings used for risk assessment are estimated given the building wall, floor, and roof material classes surveyed through 2002 Population and Housing Census - Volume 1. Analytical report. Additionally, the data is provided in Open Exposure Data (OED) import format, as a pair of CSV files. One CSV file contains the location details, and the other is an "account" file that is filled with default information to satisfy OED format requirements. The OED input files are set to use "All perils" (i.e. "AA1"). All required OED account-related fields are populated with "1" by default (such as PortNumber, AccNumber, PolNumber). If you find this data useful please provide feedback via our questionnaire; it should take only a few minutes: https://forms.gle/DQjhE89CRegNKB3X8 Please see the METEOR project page for information about the METEOR Project: http://meteor-project.org/ Please see the METEOR map portal for interactive maps: https://maps.meteor-project.org/ For more information about the Open Exposure Data (OED) standard, please see https://github.com/OasisLMF/OpenDataStandards
  • 1900+ Downloads
    Time Period of the Dataset [?]: October 18, 2021-December 05, 2021 ... More
    Modified [?]: 7 January 2022
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 19 October 2021
    This dataset updates: Every three months
    This dataset is part of the data series [?]: OSM - DRC Health Zones
    Données de base ou d'intérêt pour le secteur de la santé, extraites de la base de données OpenStreetMap, pour la province du Nord-Kivu. Ce dossier reprend actuellement des données publiées dans un contexte de formation et révision.
  • 700+ Downloads
    Time Period of the Dataset [?]: November 09, 2021-December 12, 2021 ... More
    Modified [?]: 12 December 2021
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 30 June 2020
    This dataset updates: As needed
    This dataset is part of the data series [?]: OSM - DRC Health Zones
    Les limites "sanitaires" des 145 territoires et 19 villes de la République démocratique du Congo, extraites de la base de données OpenStreetMap. The "health" limits of the 145 territories and 19 cities of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, extracted from the OpenStreetMap database.
  • 1100+ Downloads
    Time Period of the Dataset [?]: November 09, 2021-December 12, 2021 ... More
    Modified [?]: 12 December 2021
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 30 June 2020
    This dataset updates: As needed
    This dataset is part of the data series [?]: OSM - DRC Health Zones
    Les 26 divisions provinciales de la santé (DPS) de la République démocratique du Congo, extraites de la base de données OpenStreetMap. The 26 provincial health divisions of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, extracted from the OpenStreetMap database.
  • 900+ Downloads
    Time Period of the Dataset [?]: December 01, 2021-December 08, 2021 ... More
    Modified [?]: 9 December 2021
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 8 December 2021
    This dataset updates: As needed
    This dataset is part of the data series [?]: OSM - DRC Health Zones
    Données de base ou d'intérêt pour le secteur de la santé, extraites de la base de données OpenStreetMap, pour la province de l'Ituri. Ce dossier reprend actuellement des données publiées dans un contexte de formation et révision.
  • 600+ Downloads
    Time Period of the Dataset [?]: October 04, 2021-December 01, 2021 ... More
    Modified [?]: 2 December 2021
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 5 October 2021
    This dataset updates: As needed
    This dataset is part of the data series [?]: OSM - DRC Health Zones
    Données de base ou d'intérêt pour le secteur de la santé, extraites de la base de données OpenStreetMap et reprenant le schéma attributaire d'OpenStreetMap Ce dossier reprend actuellement des données en cours de vérification, elles sont donc susceptibles de connaître des modifications fréquentes.
  • 600+ Downloads
    Time Period of the Dataset [?]: November 17, 2021-December 01, 2021 ... More
    Modified [?]: 2 December 2021
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 18 November 2021
    This dataset updates: As needed
    This dataset is part of the data series [?]: OSM - DRC Health Zones
    Données de base ou d'intérêt pour le secteur de la santé, extraites de la base de données OpenStreetMap et converties suivant le schéma attributaire du Référentiel Géographique Commun de la RDC. Ce dossier reprend actuellement des données en cours de vérification, elles sont donc susceptibles de connaître des modifications fréquentes.
  • 400+ Downloads
    Time Period of the Dataset [?]: September 20, 2021-December 01, 2021 ... More
    Modified [?]: 2 December 2021
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 21 September 2021
    This dataset updates: Every six months
    This dataset is part of the data series [?]: OSM - DRC Health Zones
    Données de base ou d'intérêt pour le secteur de la santé, extraites de la base de données OpenStreetMap et converties suivant le schéma attributaire du Référentiel Géographique Commun de la RDC. Ce dossier reprend actuellement des données en cours de vérification, elles sont donc susceptibles de connaître des modifications fréquentes.
  • 700+ Downloads
    Time Period of the Dataset [?]: October 23, 2021-November 02, 2021 ... More
    Modified [?]: 3 November 2021
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 9 October 2021
    This dataset updates: As needed
    This dataset is part of the data series [?]: OSM - DRC Health Zones
    Données de base ou d'intérêt pour le secteur de la santé, extraites de la base de données OpenStreetMap et converties suivant le schéma attributaire du Référentiel Géographique Commun de la RDC. Ce dossier reprend actuellement des données en cours de mise à jour, elles sont donc susceptibles de connaître des modifications fréquentes. Elles sont publiées en version provisoire avec l'accord de la zone de santé en raison de la résurgence de la maladie à virus Ebola dans la région.
  • 200+ Downloads
    Time Period of the Dataset [?]: May 27, 2021-May 20, 2025 ... More
    Modified [?]: 28 May 2021
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 28 May 2021
    This dataset updates: As needed
    This dataset is part of the data series [?]: OSM - DRC Health Zones
    Formations sanitaires (FoSa) de la ville de Goma et du territoire de Nyiragongo répertoriées dans OpenStreetMap au 27 mai 2021. Health structures in Goma city and Nyiragongo territory , in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, extracted from the OpenStreetMap database, as of May 27th, 2021.
  • 60+ Downloads
    Time Period of the Dataset [?]: May 05, 2020-May 05, 2020 ... More
    Modified [?]: 6 April 2021
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 6 April 2021
    This dataset updates: Never
    This dataset is part of the data series [?]: Global Earthquake Model Foundation - Level 1 Exposure Data
    This data was developed as part of the Modelling Exposure Through Earth Observation Routines (METEOR) project and is a Level 1, or a global-quality exposure data set. Minimal country-specific data was collected. The data is intended for CAT modeling and loss estimation. Repurposing this data for any reason other than assessing risk is not recommended. The data presents the estimated number of buildings, building area, and rebuilding value at a 15-arcsecond grid resolution (approximately 500 meters at the equator). This data set is in point shapefile format where the points represent the centroids of the 15-arcsecond grid. The results were created through a process of spreading the number of buildings to the 15-arcsecond level by a statistical assessment of moderate resolution EO data, which is described in more detail in the dasymetric mapping lineage processing step. The estimated building count at any given area is a result of statistical processes and should not be mistaken as a building count. The structural classes of buildings used for risk assessment are estimated given the building wall, floor, and roof material classes surveyed through 2002 Population and Housing Census - Volume 1. Analytical report. Additionally, the data is provided in Open Exposure Data (OED) import format, as a pair of CSV files. One CSV file contains the location details, and the other is an "account" file that is filled with default information to satisfy OED format requirements. The OED input files are set to use "All perils" (i.e. "AA1"). All required OED account-related fields are populated with "1" by default (such as PortNumber, AccNumber, PolNumber). If you find this data useful please provide feedback via our questionnaire; it should take only a few minutes: https://forms.gle/DQjhE89CRegNKB3X8 Please see the METEOR project page for information about the METEOR Project: http://meteor-project.org/ Please see the METEOR map portal for interactive maps: https://maps.meteor-project.org/ For more information about the Open Exposure Data (OED) standard, please see https://github.com/OasisLMF/OpenDataStandards
  • 90+ Downloads
    Time Period of the Dataset [?]: May 05, 2020-May 05, 2020 ... More
    Modified [?]: 6 April 2021
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 6 April 2021
    This dataset updates: Never
    This dataset is part of the data series [?]: Global Earthquake Model Foundation - Level 1 Exposure Data
    This data was developed as part of the Modelling Exposure Through Earth Observation Routines (METEOR) project and is a Level 1, or a global-quality exposure data set. Minimal country-specific data was collected. The data is intended for CAT modeling and loss estimation. Repurposing this data for any reason other than assessing risk is not recommended. The data presents the estimated number of buildings, building area, and rebuilding value at a 15-arcsecond grid resolution (approximately 500 meters at the equator). This data set is in point shapefile format where the points represent the centroids of the 15-arcsecond grid. The results were created through a process of spreading the number of buildings to the 15-arcsecond level by a statistical assessment of moderate resolution EO data, which is described in more detail in the dasymetric mapping lineage processing step. The estimated building count at any given area is a result of statistical processes and should not be mistaken as a building count. The structural classes of buildings used for risk assessment are estimated given the building wall, floor, and roof material classes surveyed through 2002 Population and Housing Census - Volume 1. Analytical report. Additionally, the data is provided in Open Exposure Data (OED) import format, as a pair of CSV files. One CSV file contains the location details, and the other is an "account" file that is filled with default information to satisfy OED format requirements. The OED input files are set to use "All perils" (i.e. "AA1"). All required OED account-related fields are populated with "1" by default (such as PortNumber, AccNumber, PolNumber). If you find this data useful please provide feedback via our questionnaire; it should take only a few minutes: https://forms.gle/DQjhE89CRegNKB3X8 Please see the METEOR project page for information about the METEOR Project: http://meteor-project.org/ Please see the METEOR map portal for interactive maps: https://maps.meteor-project.org/ For more information about the Open Exposure Data (OED) standard, please see https://github.com/OasisLMF/OpenDataStandards
  • 60+ Downloads
    Time Period of the Dataset [?]: May 05, 2020-May 05, 2020 ... More
    Modified [?]: 6 April 2021
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 6 April 2021
    This dataset updates: Never
    This dataset is part of the data series [?]: Global Earthquake Model Foundation - Level 1 Exposure Data
    This data was developed as part of the Modelling Exposure Through Earth Observation Routines (METEOR) project and is a Level 1, or a global-quality exposure data set. Minimal country-specific data was collected. The data is intended for CAT modeling and loss estimation. Repurposing this data for any reason other than assessing risk is not recommended. The data presents the estimated number of buildings, building area, and rebuilding value at a 15-arcsecond grid resolution (approximately 500 meters at the equator). This data set is in point shapefile format where the points represent the centroids of the 15-arcsecond grid. The results were created through a process of spreading the number of buildings to the 15-arcsecond level by a statistical assessment of moderate resolution EO data, which is described in more detail in the dasymetric mapping lineage processing step. The estimated building count at any given area is a result of statistical processes and should not be mistaken as a building count. The structural classes of buildings used for risk assessment are estimated given the building wall, floor, and roof material classes surveyed through 2002 Population and Housing Census - Volume 1. Analytical report. Additionally, the data is provided in Open Exposure Data (OED) import format, as a pair of CSV files. One CSV file contains the location details, and the other is an "account" file that is filled with default information to satisfy OED format requirements. The OED input files are set to use "All perils" (i.e. "AA1"). All required OED account-related fields are populated with "1" by default (such as PortNumber, AccNumber, PolNumber). If you find this data useful please provide feedback via our questionnaire; it should take only a few minutes: https://forms.gle/DQjhE89CRegNKB3X8 Please see the METEOR project page for information about the METEOR Project: http://meteor-project.org/ Please see the METEOR map portal for interactive maps: https://maps.meteor-project.org/ For more information about the Open Exposure Data (OED) standard, please see https://github.com/OasisLMF/OpenDataStandards
  • 80+ Downloads
    Time Period of the Dataset [?]: May 05, 2020-May 05, 2020 ... More
    Modified [?]: 6 April 2021
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 6 April 2021
    This dataset updates: Never
    This dataset is part of the data series [?]: Global Earthquake Model Foundation - Level 1 Exposure Data
    This data was developed as part of the Modelling Exposure Through Earth Observation Routines (METEOR) project and is a Level 1, or a global-quality exposure data set. Minimal country-specific data was collected. The data is intended for CAT modeling and loss estimation. Repurposing this data for any reason other than assessing risk is not recommended. The data presents the estimated number of buildings, building area, and rebuilding value at a 15-arcsecond grid resolution (approximately 500 meters at the equator). This data set is in point shapefile format where the points represent the centroids of the 15-arcsecond grid. The results were created through a process of spreading the number of buildings to the 15-arcsecond level by a statistical assessment of moderate resolution EO data, which is described in more detail in the dasymetric mapping lineage processing step. The estimated building count at any given area is a result of statistical processes and should not be mistaken as a building count. The structural classes of buildings used for risk assessment are estimated given the building wall, floor, and roof material classes surveyed through 2002 Population and Housing Census - Volume 1. Analytical report. Additionally, the data is provided in Open Exposure Data (OED) import format, as a pair of CSV files. One CSV file contains the location details, and the other is an "account" file that is filled with default information to satisfy OED format requirements. The OED input files are set to use "All perils" (i.e. "AA1"). All required OED account-related fields are populated with "1" by default (such as PortNumber, AccNumber, PolNumber). If you find this data useful please provide feedback via our questionnaire; it should take only a few minutes: https://forms.gle/DQjhE89CRegNKB3X8 Please see the METEOR project page for information about the METEOR Project: http://meteor-project.org/ Please see the METEOR map portal for interactive maps: https://maps.meteor-project.org/ For more information about the Open Exposure Data (OED) standard, please see https://github.com/OasisLMF/OpenDataStandards
  • 70+ Downloads
    Time Period of the Dataset [?]: May 05, 2020-May 05, 2020 ... More
    Modified [?]: 6 April 2021
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 6 April 2021
    This dataset updates: Never
    This dataset is part of the data series [?]: Global Earthquake Model Foundation - Level 1 Exposure Data
    This data was developed as part of the Modelling Exposure Through Earth Observation Routines (METEOR) project and is a Level 1, or a global-quality exposure data set. Minimal country-specific data was collected. The data is intended for CAT modeling and loss estimation. Repurposing this data for any reason other than assessing risk is not recommended. The data presents the estimated number of buildings, building area, and rebuilding value at a 15-arcsecond grid resolution (approximately 500 meters at the equator). This data set is in point shapefile format where the points represent the centroids of the 15-arcsecond grid. The results were created through a process of spreading the number of buildings to the 15-arcsecond level by a statistical assessment of moderate resolution EO data, which is described in more detail in the dasymetric mapping lineage processing step. The estimated building count at any given area is a result of statistical processes and should not be mistaken as a building count. The structural classes of buildings used for risk assessment are estimated given the building wall, floor, and roof material classes surveyed through 2002 Population and Housing Census - Volume 1. Analytical report. Additionally, the data is provided in Open Exposure Data (OED) import format, as a pair of CSV files. One CSV file contains the location details, and the other is an "account" file that is filled with default information to satisfy OED format requirements. The OED input files are set to use "All perils" (i.e. "AA1"). All required OED account-related fields are populated with "1" by default (such as PortNumber, AccNumber, PolNumber). If you find this data useful please provide feedback via our questionnaire; it should take only a few minutes: https://forms.gle/DQjhE89CRegNKB3X8 Please see the METEOR project page for information about the METEOR Project: http://meteor-project.org/ Please see the METEOR map portal for interactive maps: https://maps.meteor-project.org/ For more information about the Open Exposure Data (OED) standard, please see https://github.com/OasisLMF/OpenDataStandards
  • 50+ Downloads
    Time Period of the Dataset [?]: May 05, 2020-May 05, 2020 ... More
    Modified [?]: 6 April 2021
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 6 April 2021
    This dataset updates: Never
    This dataset is part of the data series [?]: Global Earthquake Model Foundation - Level 1 Exposure Data
    This data was developed as part of the Modelling Exposure Through Earth Observation Routines (METEOR) project and is a Level 1, or a global-quality exposure data set. Minimal country-specific data was collected. The data is intended for CAT modeling and loss estimation. Repurposing this data for any reason other than assessing risk is not recommended. The data presents the estimated number of buildings, building area, and rebuilding value at a 15-arcsecond grid resolution (approximately 500 meters at the equator). This data set is in point shapefile format where the points represent the centroids of the 15-arcsecond grid. The results were created through a process of spreading the number of buildings to the 15-arcsecond level by a statistical assessment of moderate resolution EO data, which is described in more detail in the dasymetric mapping lineage processing step. The estimated building count at any given area is a result of statistical processes and should not be mistaken as a building count. The structural classes of buildings used for risk assessment are estimated given the building wall, floor, and roof material classes surveyed through 2002 Population and Housing Census - Volume 1. Analytical report. Additionally, the data is provided in Open Exposure Data (OED) import format, as a pair of CSV files. One CSV file contains the location details, and the other is an "account" file that is filled with default information to satisfy OED format requirements. The OED input files are set to use "All perils" (i.e. "AA1"). All required OED account-related fields are populated with "1" by default (such as PortNumber, AccNumber, PolNumber). If you find this data useful please provide feedback via our questionnaire; it should take only a few minutes: https://forms.gle/DQjhE89CRegNKB3X8 Please see the METEOR project page for information about the METEOR Project: http://meteor-project.org/ Please see the METEOR map portal for interactive maps: https://maps.meteor-project.org/ For more information about the Open Exposure Data (OED) standard, please see https://github.com/OasisLMF/OpenDataStandards
  • 70+ Downloads
    Time Period of the Dataset [?]: May 05, 2020-May 05, 2020 ... More
    Modified [?]: 6 April 2021
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 6 April 2021
    This dataset updates: Never
    This dataset is part of the data series [?]: Global Earthquake Model Foundation - Level 1 Exposure Data
    This data was developed as part of the Modelling Exposure Through Earth Observation Routines (METEOR) project and is a Level 1, or a global-quality exposure data set. Minimal country-specific data was collected. The data is intended for CAT modeling and loss estimation. Repurposing this data for any reason other than assessing risk is not recommended. The data presents the estimated number of buildings, building area, and rebuilding value at a 15-arcsecond grid resolution (approximately 500 meters at the equator). This data set is in point shapefile format where the points represent the centroids of the 15-arcsecond grid. The results were created through a process of spreading the number of buildings to the 15-arcsecond level by a statistical assessment of moderate resolution EO data, which is described in more detail in the dasymetric mapping lineage processing step. The estimated building count at any given area is a result of statistical processes and should not be mistaken as a building count. The structural classes of buildings used for risk assessment are estimated given the building wall, floor, and roof material classes surveyed through 2002 Population and Housing Census - Volume 1. Analytical report. Additionally, the data is provided in Open Exposure Data (OED) import format, as a pair of CSV files. One CSV file contains the location details, and the other is an "account" file that is filled with default information to satisfy OED format requirements. The OED input files are set to use "All perils" (i.e. "AA1"). All required OED account-related fields are populated with "1" by default (such as PortNumber, AccNumber, PolNumber). If you find this data useful please provide feedback via our questionnaire; it should take only a few minutes: https://forms.gle/DQjhE89CRegNKB3X8 Please see the METEOR project page for information about the METEOR Project: http://meteor-project.org/ Please see the METEOR map portal for interactive maps: https://maps.meteor-project.org/ For more information about the Open Exposure Data (OED) standard, please see https://github.com/OasisLMF/OpenDataStandards
  • 60+ Downloads
    Time Period of the Dataset [?]: May 05, 2020-May 05, 2020 ... More
    Modified [?]: 6 April 2021
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 6 April 2021
    This dataset updates: Never
    This dataset is part of the data series [?]: Global Earthquake Model Foundation - Level 1 Exposure Data
    This data was developed as part of the Modelling Exposure Through Earth Observation Routines (METEOR) project and is a Level 1, or a global-quality exposure data set. Minimal country-specific data was collected. The data is intended for CAT modeling and loss estimation. Repurposing this data for any reason other than assessing risk is not recommended. The data presents the estimated number of buildings, building area, and rebuilding value at a 15-arcsecond grid resolution (approximately 500 meters at the equator). This data set is in point shapefile format where the points represent the centroids of the 15-arcsecond grid. The results were created through a process of spreading the number of buildings to the 15-arcsecond level by a statistical assessment of moderate resolution EO data, which is described in more detail in the dasymetric mapping lineage processing step. The estimated building count at any given area is a result of statistical processes and should not be mistaken as a building count. The structural classes of buildings used for risk assessment are estimated given the building wall, floor, and roof material classes surveyed through 2002 Population and Housing Census - Volume 1. Analytical report. Additionally, the data is provided in Open Exposure Data (OED) import format, as a pair of CSV files. One CSV file contains the location details, and the other is an "account" file that is filled with default information to satisfy OED format requirements. The OED input files are set to use "All perils" (i.e. "AA1"). All required OED account-related fields are populated with "1" by default (such as PortNumber, AccNumber, PolNumber). If you find this data useful please provide feedback via our questionnaire; it should take only a few minutes: https://forms.gle/DQjhE89CRegNKB3X8 Please see the METEOR project page for information about the METEOR Project: http://meteor-project.org/ Please see the METEOR map portal for interactive maps: https://maps.meteor-project.org/ For more information about the Open Exposure Data (OED) standard, please see https://github.com/OasisLMF/OpenDataStandards
  • 60+ Downloads
    Time Period of the Dataset [?]: May 05, 2020-May 05, 2020 ... More
    Modified [?]: 6 April 2021
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 6 April 2021
    This dataset updates: Never
    This dataset is part of the data series [?]: Global Earthquake Model Foundation - Level 1 Exposure Data
    This data was developed as part of the Modelling Exposure Through Earth Observation Routines (METEOR) project and is a Level 1, or a global-quality exposure data set. Minimal country-specific data was collected. The data is intended for CAT modeling and loss estimation. Repurposing this data for any reason other than assessing risk is not recommended. The data presents the estimated number of buildings, building area, and rebuilding value at a 15-arcsecond grid resolution (approximately 500 meters at the equator). This data set is in point shapefile format where the points represent the centroids of the 15-arcsecond grid. The results were created through a process of spreading the number of buildings to the 15-arcsecond level by a statistical assessment of moderate resolution EO data, which is described in more detail in the dasymetric mapping lineage processing step. The estimated building count at any given area is a result of statistical processes and should not be mistaken as a building count. The structural classes of buildings used for risk assessment are estimated given the building wall, floor, and roof material classes surveyed through 2002 Population and Housing Census - Volume 1. Analytical report. Additionally, the data is provided in Open Exposure Data (OED) import format, as a pair of CSV files. One CSV file contains the location details, and the other is an "account" file that is filled with default information to satisfy OED format requirements. The OED input files are set to use "All perils" (i.e. "AA1"). All required OED account-related fields are populated with "1" by default (such as PortNumber, AccNumber, PolNumber). If you find this data useful please provide feedback via our questionnaire; it should take only a few minutes: https://forms.gle/DQjhE89CRegNKB3X8 Please see the METEOR project page for information about the METEOR Project: http://meteor-project.org/ Please see the METEOR map portal for interactive maps: https://maps.meteor-project.org/ For more information about the Open Exposure Data (OED) standard, please see https://github.com/OasisLMF/OpenDataStandards
  • 50+ Downloads
    Time Period of the Dataset [?]: May 05, 2020-May 05, 2020 ... More
    Modified [?]: 6 April 2021
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 6 April 2021
    This dataset updates: Never
    This dataset is part of the data series [?]: Global Earthquake Model Foundation - Level 1 Exposure Data
    This data was developed as part of the Modelling Exposure Through Earth Observation Routines (METEOR) project and is a Level 1, or a global-quality exposure data set. Minimal country-specific data was collected. The data is intended for CAT modeling and loss estimation. Repurposing this data for any reason other than assessing risk is not recommended. The data presents the estimated number of buildings, building area, and rebuilding value at a 15-arcsecond grid resolution (approximately 500 meters at the equator). This data set is in point shapefile format where the points represent the centroids of the 15-arcsecond grid. The results were created through a process of spreading the number of buildings to the 15-arcsecond level by a statistical assessment of moderate resolution EO data, which is described in more detail in the dasymetric mapping lineage processing step. The estimated building count at any given area is a result of statistical processes and should not be mistaken as a building count. The structural classes of buildings used for risk assessment are estimated given the building wall, floor, and roof material classes surveyed through 2002 Population and Housing Census - Volume 1. Analytical report. Additionally, the data is provided in Open Exposure Data (OED) import format, as a pair of CSV files. One CSV file contains the location details, and the other is an "account" file that is filled with default information to satisfy OED format requirements. The OED input files are set to use "All perils" (i.e. "AA1"). All required OED account-related fields are populated with "1" by default (such as PortNumber, AccNumber, PolNumber). If you find this data useful please provide feedback via our questionnaire; it should take only a few minutes: https://forms.gle/DQjhE89CRegNKB3X8 Please see the METEOR project page for information about the METEOR Project: http://meteor-project.org/ Please see the METEOR map portal for interactive maps: https://maps.meteor-project.org/ For more information about the Open Exposure Data (OED) standard, please see https://github.com/OasisLMF/OpenDataStandards
  • 70+ Downloads
    Time Period of the Dataset [?]: May 05, 2020-May 05, 2020 ... More
    Modified [?]: 6 April 2021
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 6 April 2021
    This dataset updates: Never
    This dataset is part of the data series [?]: Global Earthquake Model Foundation - Level 1 Exposure Data
    This data was developed as part of the Modelling Exposure Through Earth Observation Routines (METEOR) project and is a Level 1, or a global-quality exposure data set. Minimal country-specific data was collected. The data is intended for CAT modeling and loss estimation. Repurposing this data for any reason other than assessing risk is not recommended. The data presents the estimated number of buildings, building area, and rebuilding value at a 15-arcsecond grid resolution (approximately 500 meters at the equator). This data set is in point shapefile format where the points represent the centroids of the 15-arcsecond grid. The results were created through a process of spreading the number of buildings to the 15-arcsecond level by a statistical assessment of moderate resolution EO data, which is described in more detail in the dasymetric mapping lineage processing step. The estimated building count at any given area is a result of statistical processes and should not be mistaken as a building count. The structural classes of buildings used for risk assessment are estimated given the building wall, floor, and roof material classes surveyed through 2002 Population and Housing Census - Volume 1. Analytical report. Additionally, the data is provided in Open Exposure Data (OED) import format, as a pair of CSV files. One CSV file contains the location details, and the other is an "account" file that is filled with default information to satisfy OED format requirements. The OED input files are set to use "All perils" (i.e. "AA1"). All required OED account-related fields are populated with "1" by default (such as PortNumber, AccNumber, PolNumber). If you find this data useful please provide feedback via our questionnaire; it should take only a few minutes: https://forms.gle/DQjhE89CRegNKB3X8 Please see the METEOR project page for information about the METEOR Project: http://meteor-project.org/ Please see the METEOR map portal for interactive maps: https://maps.meteor-project.org/ For more information about the Open Exposure Data (OED) standard, please see https://github.com/OasisLMF/OpenDataStandards
  • 70+ Downloads
    Time Period of the Dataset [?]: May 05, 2020-May 05, 2020 ... More
    Modified [?]: 6 April 2021
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 6 April 2021
    This dataset updates: Never
    This dataset is part of the data series [?]: Global Earthquake Model Foundation - Level 1 Exposure Data
    This data was developed as part of the Modelling Exposure Through Earth Observation Routines (METEOR) project and is a Level 1, or a global-quality exposure data set. Minimal country-specific data was collected. The data is intended for CAT modeling and loss estimation. Repurposing this data for any reason other than assessing risk is not recommended. The data presents the estimated number of buildings, building area, and rebuilding value at a 15-arcsecond grid resolution (approximately 500 meters at the equator). This data set is in point shapefile format where the points represent the centroids of the 15-arcsecond grid. The results were created through a process of spreading the number of buildings to the 15-arcsecond level by a statistical assessment of moderate resolution EO data, which is described in more detail in the dasymetric mapping lineage processing step. The estimated building count at any given area is a result of statistical processes and should not be mistaken as a building count. The structural classes of buildings used for risk assessment are estimated given the building wall, floor, and roof material classes surveyed through 2002 Population and Housing Census - Volume 1. Analytical report. Additionally, the data is provided in Open Exposure Data (OED) import format, as a pair of CSV files. One CSV file contains the location details, and the other is an "account" file that is filled with default information to satisfy OED format requirements. The OED input files are set to use "All perils" (i.e. "AA1"). All required OED account-related fields are populated with "1" by default (such as PortNumber, AccNumber, PolNumber). If you find this data useful please provide feedback via our questionnaire; it should take only a few minutes: https://forms.gle/DQjhE89CRegNKB3X8 Please see the METEOR project page for information about the METEOR Project: http://meteor-project.org/ Please see the METEOR map portal for interactive maps: https://maps.meteor-project.org/ For more information about the Open Exposure Data (OED) standard, please see https://github.com/OasisLMF/OpenDataStandards
  • 60+ Downloads
    Time Period of the Dataset [?]: May 05, 2020-May 05, 2020 ... More
    Modified [?]: 6 April 2021
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 6 April 2021
    This dataset updates: Never
    This dataset is part of the data series [?]: Global Earthquake Model Foundation - Level 1 Exposure Data
    This data was developed as part of the Modelling Exposure Through Earth Observation Routines (METEOR) project and is a Level 1, or a global-quality exposure data set. Minimal country-specific data was collected. The data is intended for CAT modeling and loss estimation. Repurposing this data for any reason other than assessing risk is not recommended. The data presents the estimated number of buildings, building area, and rebuilding value at a 15-arcsecond grid resolution (approximately 500 meters at the equator). This data set is in point shapefile format where the points represent the centroids of the 15-arcsecond grid. The results were created through a process of spreading the number of buildings to the 15-arcsecond level by a statistical assessment of moderate resolution EO data, which is described in more detail in the dasymetric mapping lineage processing step. The estimated building count at any given area is a result of statistical processes and should not be mistaken as a building count. The structural classes of buildings used for risk assessment are estimated given the building wall, floor, and roof material classes surveyed through 2002 Population and Housing Census - Volume 1. Analytical report. Additionally, the data is provided in Open Exposure Data (OED) import format, as a pair of CSV files. One CSV file contains the location details, and the other is an "account" file that is filled with default information to satisfy OED format requirements. The OED input files are set to use "All perils" (i.e. "AA1"). All required OED account-related fields are populated with "1" by default (such as PortNumber, AccNumber, PolNumber). If you find this data useful please provide feedback via our questionnaire; it should take only a few minutes: https://forms.gle/DQjhE89CRegNKB3X8 Please see the METEOR project page for information about the METEOR Project: http://meteor-project.org/ Please see the METEOR map portal for interactive maps: https://maps.meteor-project.org/ For more information about the Open Exposure Data (OED) standard, please see https://github.com/OasisLMF/OpenDataStandards
  • 60+ Downloads
    Time Period of the Dataset [?]: May 05, 2020-May 05, 2020 ... More
    Modified [?]: 6 April 2021
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 6 April 2021
    This dataset updates: Never
    This dataset is part of the data series [?]: Global Earthquake Model Foundation - Level 1 Exposure Data
    This data was developed as part of the Modelling Exposure Through Earth Observation Routines (METEOR) project and is a Level 1, or a global-quality exposure data set. Minimal country-specific data was collected. The data is intended for CAT modeling and loss estimation. Repurposing this data for any reason other than assessing risk is not recommended. The data presents the estimated number of buildings, building area, and rebuilding value at a 15-arcsecond grid resolution (approximately 500 meters at the equator). This data set is in point shapefile format where the points represent the centroids of the 15-arcsecond grid. The results were created through a process of spreading the number of buildings to the 15-arcsecond level by a statistical assessment of moderate resolution EO data, which is described in more detail in the dasymetric mapping lineage processing step. The estimated building count at any given area is a result of statistical processes and should not be mistaken as a building count. The structural classes of buildings used for risk assessment are estimated given the building wall, floor, and roof material classes surveyed through 2002 Population and Housing Census - Volume 1. Analytical report. Additionally, the data is provided in Open Exposure Data (OED) import format, as a pair of CSV files. One CSV file contains the location details, and the other is an "account" file that is filled with default information to satisfy OED format requirements. The OED input files are set to use "All perils" (i.e. "AA1"). All required OED account-related fields are populated with "1" by default (such as PortNumber, AccNumber, PolNumber). If you find this data useful please provide feedback via our questionnaire; it should take only a few minutes: https://forms.gle/DQjhE89CRegNKB3X8 Please see the METEOR project page for information about the METEOR Project: http://meteor-project.org/ Please see the METEOR map portal for interactive maps: https://maps.meteor-project.org/ For more information about the Open Exposure Data (OED) standard, please see https://github.com/OasisLMF/OpenDataStandards
  • 80+ Downloads
    Time Period of the Dataset [?]: May 05, 2020-May 05, 2020 ... More
    Modified [?]: 6 April 2021
    Dataset Added on HDX [?]: 6 April 2021
    This dataset updates: Never
    This dataset is part of the data series [?]: Global Earthquake Model Foundation - Level 1 Exposure Data
    This data was developed as part of the Modelling Exposure Through Earth Observation Routines (METEOR) project and is a Level 1, or a global-quality exposure data set. Minimal country-specific data was collected. The data is intended for CAT modeling and loss estimation. Repurposing this data for any reason other than assessing risk is not recommended. The data presents the estimated number of buildings, building area, and rebuilding value at a 15-arcsecond grid resolution (approximately 500 meters at the equator). This data set is in point shapefile format where the points represent the centroids of the 15-arcsecond grid. The results were created through a process of spreading the number of buildings to the 15-arcsecond level by a statistical assessment of moderate resolution EO data, which is described in more detail in the dasymetric mapping lineage processing step. The estimated building count at any given area is a result of statistical processes and should not be mistaken as a building count. The structural classes of buildings used for risk assessment are estimated given the building wall, floor, and roof material classes surveyed through 2002 Population and Housing Census - Volume 1. Analytical report. Additionally, the data is provided in Open Exposure Data (OED) import format, as a pair of CSV files. One CSV file contains the location details, and the other is an "account" file that is filled with default information to satisfy OED format requirements. The OED input files are set to use "All perils" (i.e. "AA1"). All required OED account-related fields are populated with "1" by default (such as PortNumber, AccNumber, PolNumber). If you find this data useful please provide feedback via our questionnaire; it should take only a few minutes: https://forms.gle/DQjhE89CRegNKB3X8 Please see the METEOR project page for information about the METEOR Project: http://meteor-project.org/ Please see the METEOR map portal for interactive maps: https://maps.meteor-project.org/ For more information about the Open Exposure Data (OED) standard, please see https://github.com/OasisLMF/OpenDataStandards