Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1055250 | International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction | 2014 | 10 Pages |
The Global Exposure database is being produced for the Global Risk Assessment 2013, part of the Global Assessment Report 2013 (GAR 2013). It aims to map at a granular geographical level the world׳s capital stock in urban areas. It is designed primarily to assess the risk of economic losses as consequence of natural hazards at a global scale.The Global Exposure database for GAR 2013 (GEG-2013) is an open exposure global dataset at 5 km spatial resolution which integrates population and country-specific building typology, use and value. It is currently suitable mainly for earthquakes and cyclones probabilistic risk modeling using the CAPRA platform (http://www.ecapra.org).This paper describes the development of the GEG-2013. The database is based on a top-down or “downscaling” approach of national/regional socio-economic and building type information. These information are transposed onto a regular raster dataset (grid format) using a geographic population distribution model as a proxy.