Published September 1, 2025 | Version v3
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Elements at risk - Dominica, 2015-2025

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Description

Science Case Name

Multi-hazards in the Caribbean SIDS

Dataset Name/Title

Elements at risk - Dominica, 2015-2025

Dataset Description

Elements of risk datasets composed of bridges, building footprints, roads  and schools as points

Key Methodologies

Using building footprints from OSM and other sources, merged and classified by occupancy type, construction type, and roof type. Generation of datasets for individual element-at-risk.  

Temporal Domain

Erika: 2015, Maria: 2017, other maps are for the situation in 2025

Spatial Domain

Dominica, UTM WGS 84 Zone 20N

Key Variables/Indicators

Elements-at-risk:

·        Bridges in Dominica

·        Building footprints and building points derived from OSM, and manually adjusted for occupancy type and construction type, for the entire country

·        Main roads for the country

·        Schools as points

Data Format

The data are all in Zip format, and the zip files contain ESRI Shapefiles.

Source Data

Openstreetmap, Google OpenBuildings, Dominica Road Asset Management System

Accessibility

10.5281/zenodo.17100307

Only freely accessible data is used.

Disclaimer – This dataset is provided solely for research purposes. It is based on available data and has not been verified or approved by any local authority. The dataset represents the outcome of the applied methodology and research judgments, and does not reflect the official policies or positions of the authorities of Dominica. 

Stakeholder Relevance

Used for determining which areas are most endangered for floods and landslides, as a basis for early warning and risk-informed planning

Limitations/Assumptions

 

Additional Outputs/Information

 

Contact Information

C.J. Van Westen (UT-ITC)

Files

Elements at risk2.zip

Files (4.8 MB)

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Additional details

Funding

European Space Research Institute
EO4Multihazards (Earth Observation for High-Impact Multi-Hazards Science), funded by the European Space Agency and launched as part of the joint ESA-European Commission Earth System Science Initiative