GDIS, a global dataset of geocoded disaster locations
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
Rosvold, Elisabeth Lio & Halvard Buhaug (2021) GDIS, a global dataset of geocoded disaster locations, Scientific Data 8(61): 1–7.
This article presents a new open source extension to the
Emergency Events Database (EM-DAT) that allows researchers, for the first time,
to explore and make use of subnational, geocoded data on major disasters
triggered by natural hazards. The Geocoded Disasters (GDIS) dataset provides
spatial geometry in the form of GIS polygons and centroid latitude and
longitude coordinates for each administrative entity listed as a disaster
location in the EM-DAT database. In total, GDIS contains spatial information on
39,953 locations for 9,924 unique disasters occurring worldwide between 1960
and 2018. The dataset facilitates connecting the EM-DAT database to other
geographic data sources on the subnational level to enable rigorous empirical
analyses of disaster determinants and impacts.
The GDIS data files can be dowloaded from the designated NASA SEDAC repository. The article is accessible for free through the journal's web page.
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