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Service Description: <div style='text-align:Left;font-size:12pt'><p><span>Flood disadvantage is presented for the whole of Scotland at Data Zone level(for 6500 Data Zones in total). In addition, the dataset contains:</span></p><p><span /></p><p><span>34 vulnerability indicators (as percentage and standardised values)</span></p><p><span /></p><p><span>Social vulnerability to flooding (standardised index and dimensions of vulnerability)</span></p><p><span /></p><p><span>Percentage of households exposed to flooding - provided for any type of flooding (coastal, river, surface water combined) and for different return periods (1 in 10; 1 in 25/30; 1 in 200; and 1 in 200 years including the impacts of climate change</span></p><p><span /></p><p><span>Flood disadvantage (standardised index for different types of flooding and varying return periods)</span></p><p><span /></p><p><span>Geographical location (rurality, coastal and inland areas are classified)</span></p><p><span /></p><p><span>A detailed methodology document is available. Please contact the data owners if this is not supplied with the dataset.</span></p></div>
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Description: Flood disadvantage is presented for the whole of Scotland at Data Zone level(for 6500 Data Zones in total). In addition, the dataset contains:34 vulnerability indicators (as percentage and standardised values)Social vulnerability to flooding (standardised index and dimensions of vulnerability)Percentage of households exposed to flooding - provided for any type of flooding (coastal, river, surface water combined) and for different return periods (1 in 10; 1 in 25/30; 1 in 200; and 1 in 200 years including the impacts of climate changeFlood disadvantage (standardised index for different types of flooding and varying return periods)Geographical location (rurality, coastal and inland areas are classified)A detailed methodology document is available. Please contact the data owners if this is not supplied with the dataset.
Copyright Text: The data should be acknowledged or referenced as follows:
Kazmierczak, A. Cavan, G. Connelly, A. and Lindley, S. (2015). Mapping Flood Disadvantage in Scotland 2015. The Scottish Government, Edinburgh, UK.
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Title: Flood Disadvantage - Scotland
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Comments: Flood disadvantage is presented for the whole of Scotland at Data Zone level(for 6500 Data Zones in total). In addition, the dataset contains:34 vulnerability indicators (as percentage and standardised values)Social vulnerability to flooding (standardised index and dimensions of vulnerability)Percentage of households exposed to flooding - provided for any type of flooding (coastal, river, surface water combined) and for different return periods (1 in 10; 1 in 25/30; 1 in 200; and 1 in 200 years including the impacts of climate changeFlood disadvantage (standardised index for different types of flooding and varying return periods)Geographical location (rurality, coastal and inland areas are classified)A detailed methodology document is available. Please contact the data owners if this is not supplied with the dataset.
Subject: This dataset is the final output of the 'Mapping Flood Disadvantage in Scotland 2015' project commissioned by The Scottish Government in January 2015. The aim of this research was to provide up-to-date spatial assessment of social vulnerability to flooding and flood disadvantage in Scotland, to enable local authorities, service providers and other agencies to better target work around flood resilience and response, and in particular to assist local authorities in meeting their duties under the Flood Risk Management (Scotland) Act 2009. The research was conducted by Dr Aleksandra Kazmierczak (Cardiff University), Dr Gina Cavan (Manchester Metropolitan University), Dr Angela Connelly (University of Manchester) and Dr Sarah Lindley (University of Manchester).
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Keywords: Flooding,Social Vulnerability,Climate Change,Scotland,Data Zone,Disadvantage
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