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03 February 2020 | dataset

Annual Average Loss from Tropical Cyclones and Earthquakes at ward level for Solomon Islands

The expected economic impact due to natural hazards is illustrated through an average annual loss (AAL) map, which indicates the estimated economic losses averaged over the 10,000 realizations of next-year activity. Economic loss is defined as the total direct ground-up losses, i.e., the cost needed to repair or replace damaged assets. Three types of assets were considered: (1) buildings (e.g., residential, commercial, industrial, and public buildings) - (2) major infrastructure (airports, ports, power plants, bridges, dams, etc.) - and (3) valuable crops (sugarcane, taro, rice, banana, etc.). Two types of natural events were explicitly considered in this risk analysis: earthquakes (inducing both ground shaking and tsunami waves) and tropical cyclones (inducing wind, precipitation/flood, and coastal flooding due to surge of the sea level). The resolution is taken at a specified administration boundary for each country. Compiled by AIR Worldwide.

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Data and Resource

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Publisher Pacific Data Hub
Modified
Release Date
Source URL https://pacificdata.org/data/dataset/6e0248cb-8f7f-4ca7-869e-e8aa0f9068be
Identifier 6e0248cb-8f7f-4ca7-869e-e8aa0f9068be
Spatial / Geographical Coverage Location Solomon Islands
Relevant Countries Solomon Islands
License Open Data Commons Open Database License (ODbL)
Author Pacific Community - SPC