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contact_point: | ||
email: [email protected] | ||
name: Pierre Chrzanowski | ||
creator: | ||
name: GFDRR | ||
url: https://www.gfdrr.org | ||
dataset_id: AFG_exp-asset | ||
description: 'Collection of exposure datasets for risk assessment purpose in Afghanistan. | ||
Includes: | ||
- Location, area and USD value of rainfed and irrigated agricultural crops. | ||
- Total exposure value of buildings for different occupancy types: urban and rural | ||
structures, residential, non-residential, and industrial area. Values expressed | ||
as replacement cost (USD), area (m2), or number of elements (count). | ||
- Location, count and USD value (when available) for the following infrastructures | ||
in Afghanistan: airports, bridges, dams, health centers, hospitals, power plants, | ||
roads, schools and universities. | ||
- Population count and GDP value in USD for three macrosectors (Industry, Agriculture | ||
and Services) in Afghanistan.' | ||
details: "To better understand natural hazard and disaster risk, the World Bank and\ | ||
\ Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GFDRR) supported the development\ | ||
\ of new \uFB02uvial \uFB02ood, \uFB02ash \uFB02ood, drought, landslide, avalanche\ | ||
\ and seismic risk information in Afghanistan, as well as a frst-order analysis\ | ||
\ of the costs and benefts of resilient reconstruction and risk reduction strategies.\ | ||
\ This publication describes the applied methods and main results of the project." | ||
exposure: | ||
category: buildings; infrastructures; agriculture; population | ||
dimension: content, structure | ||
quantity_kind: area, count, currency | ||
taxonomy: null | ||
hazard: null | ||
license: CC-BY-4.0 | ||
loss: null | ||
project: Afghanistan Multi-hazard risk assessment | ||
publisher: | ||
name: GFDRR | ||
url: https://www.gfdrr.org | ||
purpose: These maps have been derived on a nation-wide scale for the purpose of identifying | ||
high risk- areas on the district and provincial scale, from which decisions can | ||
be made on allocating efforts for more detailed site specific hazard and risk analysis. | ||
Use of this information on smaller scales should be applied with care. Importantly | ||
for on a local scale, it is often the case that more detailed case history and hazard | ||
information is required to perform such hazard and risk modelling, particularly | ||
where applied to dimension mitigation structures or strategies. | ||
resources: | ||
- coordinate_system: EPSG:32642 | ||
description: 'Buildings exposure for different occupancy types and materials: urban | ||
and rural structures, residential, non-residential, and industrial area. Values | ||
expressed as replacement cost (USD), area (m2), or number of elements (count).' | ||
download_url: https://datacatalogfiles.worldbank.org/ddh-published/0050638/DR0065490/exp-afg-buildings.zip | ||
format: geotiff | ||
id: '0' | ||
spatial_resolution: 90 | ||
title: Buildings | ||
- coordinate_system: EPSG:32642 | ||
description: Location, count and USD value (when available) for airports, bridges, | ||
dams, health centers, hospitals, power plants, roads, schools and universities. | ||
download_url: https://datacatalogfiles.worldbank.org/ddh-published/0050638/DR0065491/exp-afg-infrastructures.zip | ||
format: geotiff | ||
id: '1' | ||
spatial_resolution: 90 | ||
title: Infrastructures | ||
- coordinate_system: EPSG:32642 | ||
description: Location, area and USD value of rainfed and irrigated agricultural | ||
crops. | ||
download_url: https://datacatalogfiles.worldbank.org/ddh-published/0050638/DR0065489/exp-afg-agriculture.zip | ||
format: geotiff | ||
id: '2' | ||
spatial_resolution: 90 | ||
title: Agriculture | ||
- coordinate_system: EPSG:32642 | ||
description: Population count and GDP value in USD for three macrosectors (Industry, | ||
Agriculture and Services). | ||
download_url: https://datacatalogfiles.worldbank.org/ddh-published/0050638/DR0065492/exp-afg-indicators.zip | ||
format: geotiff | ||
id: '3' | ||
spatial_resolution: 90 | ||
title: Population and GDP | ||
risk_data_type: | ||
- exposure | ||
schema: rdl-02 | ||
spatial: | ||
countries: | ||
- AFG | ||
scale: national | ||
title: Afghanistan Asset exposure | ||
version: '2018' | ||
vulnerability: null | ||
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contact_point: | ||
email: [email protected] | ||
name: Pierre Chrzanowski | ||
creator: | ||
name: GFDRR | ||
url: https://www.gfdrr.org | ||
dataset_id: AFG_hzd-drought | ||
description: Annual water availability per sub-catchment for baseline and projected | ||
conditions (2050) according to seven return period scenarios. | ||
details: "To better understand natural hazard and disaster risk, the World Bank and\ | ||
\ Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GFDRR) supported the development\ | ||
\ of new \uFB02uvial \uFB02ood, \uFB02ash \uFB02ood, drought, landslide, avalanche\ | ||
\ and seismic risk information in Afghanistan, as well as a frst-order analysis\ | ||
\ of the costs and benefts of resilient reconstruction and risk reduction strategies.\ | ||
\ This publication describes the applied methods and main results of the project." | ||
exposure: null | ||
hazard: | ||
calculation_method: inferred, simulated | ||
disaster_identifiers: '' | ||
hazard_analysis_type: probabilistic | ||
hazard_type: drought | ||
intensity: Water shortage (%) | ||
occurrence_range: 10, 20, 100, 250, 500, 1000 years | ||
processes: hydrological_drought | ||
license: CC-BY-4.0 | ||
loss: null | ||
project: Afghanistan Multi-hazard risk assessment | ||
publisher: | ||
name: GFDRR | ||
url: https://www.gfdrr.org | ||
purpose: These maps have been derived on a nation-wide scale for the purpose of identifying | ||
high risk- areas on the district and provincial scale, from which decisions can | ||
be made on allocating efforts for more detailed site specific hazard and risk analysis. | ||
Use of this information on smaller scales should be applied with care. Importantly | ||
for on a local scale, it is often the case that more detailed case history and hazard | ||
information is required to perform such hazard and risk modelling, particularly | ||
where applied to dimension mitigation structures or strategies. | ||
resources: | ||
- coordinate_system: EPSG:32642 | ||
description: Water shortage is defined in terms of percentage deviation from the | ||
baseline water demand due to rainfall deficit. | ||
download_url: https://datacatalogfiles.worldbank.org/ddh-published/0050633/DR0065474/hzd-afg-dr.zip | ||
format: gpkg | ||
id: '0' | ||
spatial_resolution: null | ||
title: Water shortage RP scenarios (historical baseline and 2050) | ||
risk_data_type: | ||
- hazard | ||
schema: rdl-02 | ||
spatial: | ||
countries: | ||
- AFG | ||
scale: national | ||
title: Afghanistan Drought hazard | ||
version: '2018' | ||
vulnerability: null | ||
--- |
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contact_point: | ||
email: [email protected] | ||
name: Pierre Chrzanowski | ||
creator: | ||
name: GFDRR | ||
url: https://www.gfdrr.org | ||
dataset_id: AFG_hzd-earthquake | ||
description: Earthquake hazard map representing Peak ground acceleration (PGA-g) for | ||
seven return period scenarios. | ||
details: "To better understand natural hazard and disaster risk, the World Bank and\ | ||
\ Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GFDRR) supported the development\ | ||
\ of new \uFB02uvial \uFB02ood, \uFB02ash \uFB02ood, drought, landslide, avalanche\ | ||
\ and seismic risk information in Afghanistan, as well as a frst-order analysis\ | ||
\ of the costs and benefts of resilient reconstruction and risk reduction strategies.\ | ||
\ This publication describes the applied methods and main results of the project." | ||
exposure: null | ||
hazard: | ||
calculation_method: simulated | ||
disaster_identifiers: '' | ||
hazard_analysis_type: probabilistic | ||
hazard_type: earthquake | ||
intensity: PGA:g | ||
occurrence_range: 10, 50, 100, 250, 500, 1000, 2.500 years | ||
processes: ground_motion | ||
license: CC-BY-4.0 | ||
loss: null | ||
project: Afghanistan Multi-hazard risk assessment | ||
publisher: | ||
name: GFDRR | ||
url: https://www.gfdrr.org | ||
purpose: These maps have been derived on a nation-wide scale for the purpose of identifying | ||
high risk- areas on the district and provincial scale, from which decisions can | ||
be made on allocating efforts for more detailed site specific hazard and risk analysis. | ||
Use of this information on smaller scales should be applied with care. Importantly | ||
for on a local scale, it is often the case that more detailed case history and hazard | ||
information is required to perform such hazard and risk modelling, particularly | ||
where applied to dimension mitigation structures or strategies. | ||
resources: | ||
- coordinate_system: EPSG:32642 | ||
description: Peak ground acceleration (PGA-g) simulated for seven return period | ||
scenarios (10, 50, 100, 250, 500 , 1000 and 2500 years). | ||
download_url: https://datacatalogfiles.worldbank.org/ddh-published/0050631/DR0065467/hzd-afg-eq.zip | ||
format: geotiff | ||
id: '0' | ||
spatial_resolution: null | ||
title: Earthquake ground shaking hazard scenarios | ||
risk_data_type: | ||
- hazard | ||
schema: rdl-02 | ||
spatial: | ||
countries: | ||
- AFG | ||
scale: national | ||
title: Afghanistan Earthquake hazard | ||
version: '2018' | ||
vulnerability: null | ||
--- |
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contact_point: | ||
email: [email protected] | ||
name: Pierre Chrzanowski | ||
creator: | ||
name: GFDRR | ||
url: https://www.gfdrr.org | ||
dataset_id: AFG_hzd-flood | ||
description: Fluvial flood hazard is calculated based on probabilistic hydrological | ||
analysis models (precipitation into runoff) and hydrodynamic analysis (runoff into | ||
river flow and inundation, and flow over floodplain areas). | ||
details: "To better understand natural hazard and disaster risk, the World Bank and\ | ||
\ Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GFDRR) supported the development\ | ||
\ of new \uFB02uvial \uFB02ood, \uFB02ash \uFB02ood, drought, landslide, avalanche\ | ||
\ and seismic risk information in Afghanistan, as well as a frst-order analysis\ | ||
\ of the costs and benefts of resilient reconstruction and risk reduction strategies.\ | ||
\ This publication describes the applied methods and main results of the project." | ||
exposure: null | ||
hazard: | ||
calculation_method: simulated | ||
disaster_identifiers: '' | ||
hazard_analysis_type: empirical, probabilistic | ||
hazard_type: flood | ||
intensity: fl_wd:m | ||
occurrence_range: 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 250, 500, 1000 years, 5, 100, 1000 years | ||
processes: fluvial_flood | ||
license: CC-BY-4.0 | ||
loss: null | ||
project: Afghanistan Multi-hazard risk assessment | ||
publisher: | ||
name: GFDRR | ||
url: https://www.gfdrr.org | ||
purpose: These maps have been derived on a nation-wide scale for the purpose of identifying | ||
high risk- areas on the district and provincial scale, from which decisions can | ||
be made on allocating efforts for more detailed site specific hazard and risk analysis. | ||
Use of this information on smaller scales should be applied with care. Importantly | ||
for on a local scale, it is often the case that more detailed case history and hazard | ||
information is required to perform such hazard and risk modelling, particularly | ||
where applied to dimension mitigation structures or strategies. | ||
resources: | ||
- coordinate_system: EPSG:32642 | ||
description: Flood extent and water depth in Afghanistan for eight return period | ||
scenarios (5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 250, 500 and 1000 years) based on historical baseline. | ||
download_url: https://datacatalogfiles.worldbank.org/ddh-published/0050632/DR0065469/hzd-afg-fl-baseline.zip | ||
format: geotiff | ||
id: '0' | ||
spatial_resolution: 90 | ||
title: Flood hazard scenarios - country (baseline) | ||
- coordinate_system: EPSG:32642 | ||
description: Flood extent and water depth in Afghanistan for eight return period | ||
scenarios (5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 250, 500 and 1000 years) based on climate projections | ||
for 2050. | ||
download_url: https://datacatalogfiles.worldbank.org/ddh-published/0050632/DR0065469/hzd-afg-fl-2050.zip | ||
format: geotiff | ||
id: '1' | ||
spatial_resolution: 90 | ||
title: Flood hazard scenarios - country (2050) | ||
- coordinate_system: EPSG:32642 | ||
description: Flood extent and water depth in Kabul for three return period scenarios | ||
(5, 100 and 1000 years) based on historical baseline. | ||
download_url: https://datacatalogfiles.worldbank.org/ddh-published/0050632/DR0065472/hzd-afg-fl-kabul.zip | ||
format: geotiff | ||
id: '2' | ||
spatial_resolution: 10 | ||
title: Flood hazard scenarios - Kabul (baseline) | ||
- coordinate_system: EPSG:32642 | ||
description: 'Flood extent and water depth simulated for four historical events: | ||
1978, 1991 (2 river floods), 1992 (flash flood and landslide) event.' | ||
download_url: https://datacatalogfiles.worldbank.org/ddh-published/0050632/DR0065471/hzd-afg-fl-hist_events.zip | ||
format: geotiff | ||
id: '3' | ||
spatial_resolution: 90 | ||
title: Flood hazard scenarios - country (2050) | ||
risk_data_type: | ||
- hazard | ||
schema: rdl-02 | ||
spatial: | ||
countries: | ||
- AFG | ||
scale: national | ||
title: Afghanistan Flood hazard | ||
version: '2018' | ||
vulnerability: null | ||
--- |
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contact_point: | ||
email: [email protected] | ||
name: Pierre Chrzanowski | ||
creator: | ||
name: GFDRR | ||
url: https://www.gfdrr.org | ||
dataset_id: AFG_hzd-landslide | ||
description: Earthquake-induced landslide hazard measured as probability of occurrance | ||
for seven return period scenarios. National hazard assessment and focus on two areas | ||
(Kabul and Salang pass). | ||
details: "To better understand natural hazard and disaster risk, the World Bank and\ | ||
\ Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GFDRR) supported the development\ | ||
\ of new \uFB02uvial \uFB02ood, \uFB02ash \uFB02ood, drought, landslide, avalanche\ | ||
\ and seismic risk information in Afghanistan, as well as a frst-order analysis\ | ||
\ of the costs and benefts of resilient reconstruction and risk reduction strategies.\ | ||
\ This publication describes the applied methods and main results of the project." | ||
exposure: null | ||
hazard: | ||
calculation_method: inferred, simulated | ||
disaster_identifiers: '' | ||
hazard_analysis_type: deterministic, probabilistic | ||
hazard_type: landslide | ||
intensity: Debris flow intensity index | ||
occurrence_range: 10, 50, 100, 250, 500, 1000, 2500 years | ||
processes: landslide_general | ||
license: CC-BY-4.0 | ||
loss: null | ||
project: Afghanistan Multi-hazard risk assessment | ||
publisher: | ||
name: GFDRR | ||
url: https://www.gfdrr.org | ||
purpose: These maps have been derived on a nation-wide scale for the purpose of identifying | ||
high risk- areas on the district and provincial scale, from which decisions can | ||
be made on allocating efforts for more detailed site specific hazard and risk analysis. | ||
Use of this information on smaller scales should be applied with care. Importantly | ||
for on a local scale, it is often the case that more detailed case history and hazard | ||
information is required to perform such hazard and risk modelling, particularly | ||
where applied to dimension mitigation structures or strategies. | ||
resources: | ||
- coordinate_system: EPSG:32642 | ||
description: Simulated Ground Motion process triggered by earthquake measured as | ||
debris-flow intensity index | ||
download_url: https://datacatalogfiles.worldbank.org/ddh-published/0050634/DR0065476/hzd-afg-ls-eq-rp.zip | ||
format: geotiff | ||
id: '0' | ||
spatial_resolution: 30 | ||
title: Landslide hazard RP scenarios | ||
- coordinate_system: EPSG:32642 | ||
description: 'Susceptibility map for bedrock landslides in slow evolution (S1), | ||
bedrock landslides in rapid evolution (S2) and cover material landslides in rapid | ||
evolution (S3) nationwide, including: rotational slides, translational slides, | ||
earth flows and lateral spreading.' | ||
download_url: https://datacatalogfiles.worldbank.org/ddh-published/0050634/DR0065476/hzd-afg-ls-eq-susceptibility.zip | ||
format: geotiff | ||
id: '1' | ||
spatial_resolution: 30 | ||
title: Landslide susceptibility | ||
risk_data_type: | ||
- hazard | ||
schema: rdl-02 | ||
spatial: | ||
countries: | ||
- AFG | ||
gazetteer_entries: | ||
- description: Kabul District | ||
id: AFG-KAB | ||
scheme: ISO 3166-2 | ||
- description: Salang pass | ||
id: "K\u014Dtal-e S\u0101lang" | ||
scheme: GEONAMES | ||
uri: https://www.geonames.org/1127859/kotal-e-salang.html | ||
scale: national | ||
title: Afghanistan Landslide hazard | ||
version: '2018' | ||
vulnerability: null | ||
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