The INFORM subnational model for Caucasus and Central Asia was updated by CESDRR in collaboration with UNDRR and with financial support from USAID BHA in September 2021. The model developed by OCHA and EC’s Joint Research Center for the Regional Inter-Agency Standing Committee (RIASC) Task Force for Caucasus and Central Asia in April 2017. The INFORM model is being used to support coordinated preparedness actions. Partners hope to use the model to improve cooperation between humanitarian and development actors in managing risk and building resilience across the region.
INFORM identifies areas at a high risk of humanitarian crisis that are more likely to require international assistance. The INFORM model is based on risk concepts published in scientific literature and envisages three dimensions of risk: Hazards & Exposure, Vulnerability and Lack of Coping Capacity. The INFORM model is split into different levels to provide a quick overview of the underlying factors leading to humanitarian risk.
The INFORM subnational model for Caucasus and Central Asia is developed at the first administrative level (corresponding to the provinces/oblasts/regions and few independent cities) of the eight countries in South Caucasus and Central Asia.
The INFORM index supports a proactive crisis management framework. It will be helpful for an objective allocation of resources for disaster management as well as for coordinated actions focused on anticipating, mitigating, and preparing for humanitarian emergencies.
The regional INFORM Sahel model was initiated by Emergency Response and Preparedness Group of regional Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC) and is managed by OCHA. The INFORM model is being used to support the Humanitarian Programme Cycle and coordinated preparedness actions. Partners hope to use the model to improve cooperation between humanitarian and development actors in managing risk and building resilience across the region.
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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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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