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Disease surveillance, vaccination data, epidemiology, health system capacity, mortality statistics
2,896 datasets
Gridded volcano mortality risk estimates classify global hazard into deciles based on historical loss data and population exposure. The 2.5-minute resolution dataset integrates hazard frequency, subnational population estimates, and mortality records from EM-DAT. It was produced in 2000 by Columbia University's CHRR and CIESIN in collaboration with The World Bank.
A 2.5-minute grid provides a global relative estimate of landslide mortality risks, classified into 10 deciles. The dataset was produced by the Columbia University Center for Hazards and Risk Research, the World Bank, and CIESIN. It is based on hazard frequency data and mortality records from the 20-year period between 1981 and 2000.
Global Flood Mortality Risks and Distribution is a 2.5-minute resolution global grid estimating potential mortality from flood hazards. The dataset was produced by Columbia University's CHRR and CIESIN in collaboration with The World Bank, using mortality records from 1981 to 2000. It classifies mortality risk estimates into ten decile-based hazard classes.
A 2.5-minute grid provides decile classifications of cyclone mortality risk for every land cell globally. Estimates combine 20 years of mortality records from EM-DAT with population data from GPWv3 and cyclone frequency data. The dataset was produced by Columbia University's CHRR and CIESIN, and The World Bank, with data reflecting the period 1981-2000.
Over 10,000 national and subnational units provide estimates of infant mortality rates for the year 2000. The data includes vector shapefiles, raster grids, and tabular data on rates, births, and deaths. Columbia University's Center for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN) produced this dataset.