Social Vulnerability Index | Place and Health - Geospatial . . . The current CDC ATSDR Social Vulnerability Index uses 16 U S Census variables from the 5-year American Community Survey (ACS) to identify communities that may need support before, during, or after disasters
CDC Social Vulnerability Index - FEMA. gov This application visualizes the 2018 overall Social Vulnerability Index (SVI) for U S counties The SVI uses U S Census data to determine the social vulnerability of every county and tract, based on 15 social factors, including poverty, lack of vehicle access, and crowded housing
Social Vulnerability Index | Data | Centers for Disease . . . The CDC's Social Vulnerability Index (SVI) summarizes the extent to which a community is socially vulnerable to disaster The factors considered in developing the SVI include economic data as well as data regarding education, family characteristics, housing language ability, ethnicity, and vehicle access
Social Vulnerability | National Risk Index - FEMA Social vulnerability is the susceptibility of social groups to the adverse impacts of natural hazards, including disproportionate death, injury, loss, or disruption of livelihood As a consequence enhancing risk component of the National Risk Index, a Social Vulnerability score and rating represent the relative level of a community’s social
The Social Vulnerability Index (SVI): Data and Tools Download . . . Use “United States” for U S -wide or multi-state mapping and analysis If you choose an individual state, or “District of Columbia,” or “Puerto Rico,” tracts or counties are ranked against other tracts or counties in that state district territory
The Social Vulnerability Index Toolkit - HQIN The Social Vulnerability Index (SVI) measures the extent to which a community is vulnerable to hazardous events The index provides a way to plan for challenges related to a community’s vulnerabilities and give community members the resources they need What is the Data Source for the SVI?