Vulnerability Map for Response to the COVID-19 Epidemic : A Case Study on Indonesia
The COVID-19 pandemic has emerged as a threat to global health security. This paper uses geospatial analyses to create a COVID Vulnerability Mapping Dashboard that examines and displays social vulnerability indices at the national and subnational l...
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okr-10986-370272022-02-25T17:22:51Z Vulnerability Map for Response to the COVID-19 Epidemic : A Case Study on Indonesia Hou, Xiaohui Stewart, Benjamin P. Tariverdi, Mersedeh Pambudi, Eko Setyo Harimurti, Pandu Nagpal, Somil Ng, Eugene Jia Wei Vicencio, Jasmine Marie Görgens, Marelize Garrett, Keith Patrick VULNERABLE POPULATION; VULNERABILITY INDEX; SOCIAL VULNERABILITY INDEX; LOCAL HEALTH SYSTEMS; EPIDEMIC; HOSPITAL BED; SPATIAL ANALYSIS; INFECTIOUS DISEASE; INFECTIOUS DISEASE ANALYSIS; TOTAL NUMBER OF DEATH; DEMOGRAPHIC AND HEALTH SURVEY; IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE; INFECTIOUS DISEASE CONTROL; HEALTH CARE FACILITY; HEALTH CARE FACILITIES; DESCRIPTION OF DATA; RISK INDEX; DISEASE OUTBREAK; PRIVILEGES AND IMMUNITY; GLOBAL CHANGE RESEARCH; PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT; IMPROVED WATER SOURCE; CENTER FOR HEALTH; POTENTIAL FOR HARM; DISTRIBUTION OF RISK; POPULATION AT RISK; HEALTH CARE SYSTEM; HEALTH CARE RESOURCES; PUBLIC HEALTH RISK; INFECTIOUS DISEASE SURVEILLANCE; EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASE; NATURAL DISASTER; POPULATION DENSITY; GLOBAL HEALTH; GEOGRAPHIC AREA; HIGH VULNERABILITY; SPATIAL INFORMATION; DISASTER MANAGEMENT; DISEASE SPREAD; PHARMACEUTICAL INTERVENTION; SOCIAL DISTANCE; SUBNATIONAL LEVELS The COVID-19 pandemic has emerged as a threat to global health security. This paper uses geospatial analyses to create a COVID Vulnerability Mapping Dashboard that examines and displays social vulnerability indices at the national and subnational levels in Indonesia. The dashboard answers three main questions: 1. Where are the vulnerable populations 2. What is the capacity of local health systems and 3. What is the local trend in COVID cases The dashboard prototype presented herein was developed and used to direct attention to geographic areas where risks are expected to be greatest. 2022-02-24T19:24:33Z 2022-02-24T19:24:33Z 2022-02-01 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/494341645205192202/Vulnerability-Map-for-Response-to-the-COVID-19-Epidemic-A-Case-Study-on-Indonesia http://hdl.handle.net/10986/37027 English en CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC: World Bank Working Paper Publications & Research East Asia and Pacific Indonesia |
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VULNERABLE POPULATION; VULNERABILITY INDEX; SOCIAL VULNERABILITY INDEX; LOCAL HEALTH SYSTEMS; EPIDEMIC; HOSPITAL BED; SPATIAL ANALYSIS; INFECTIOUS DISEASE; INFECTIOUS DISEASE ANALYSIS; TOTAL NUMBER OF DEATH; DEMOGRAPHIC AND HEALTH SURVEY; IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE; INFECTIOUS DISEASE CONTROL; HEALTH CARE FACILITY; HEALTH CARE FACILITIES; DESCRIPTION OF DATA; RISK INDEX; DISEASE OUTBREAK; PRIVILEGES AND IMMUNITY; GLOBAL CHANGE RESEARCH; PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT; IMPROVED WATER SOURCE; CENTER FOR HEALTH; POTENTIAL FOR HARM; DISTRIBUTION OF RISK; POPULATION AT RISK; HEALTH CARE SYSTEM; HEALTH CARE RESOURCES; PUBLIC HEALTH RISK; INFECTIOUS DISEASE SURVEILLANCE; EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASE; NATURAL DISASTER; POPULATION DENSITY; GLOBAL HEALTH; GEOGRAPHIC AREA; HIGH VULNERABILITY; SPATIAL INFORMATION; DISASTER MANAGEMENT; DISEASE SPREAD; PHARMACEUTICAL INTERVENTION; SOCIAL DISTANCE; SUBNATIONAL LEVELS |
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VULNERABLE POPULATION; VULNERABILITY INDEX; SOCIAL VULNERABILITY INDEX; LOCAL HEALTH SYSTEMS; EPIDEMIC; HOSPITAL BED; SPATIAL ANALYSIS; INFECTIOUS DISEASE; INFECTIOUS DISEASE ANALYSIS; TOTAL NUMBER OF DEATH; DEMOGRAPHIC AND HEALTH SURVEY; IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE; INFECTIOUS DISEASE CONTROL; HEALTH CARE FACILITY; HEALTH CARE FACILITIES; DESCRIPTION OF DATA; RISK INDEX; DISEASE OUTBREAK; PRIVILEGES AND IMMUNITY; GLOBAL CHANGE RESEARCH; PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT; IMPROVED WATER SOURCE; CENTER FOR HEALTH; POTENTIAL FOR HARM; DISTRIBUTION OF RISK; POPULATION AT RISK; HEALTH CARE SYSTEM; HEALTH CARE RESOURCES; PUBLIC HEALTH RISK; INFECTIOUS DISEASE SURVEILLANCE; EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASE; NATURAL DISASTER; POPULATION DENSITY; GLOBAL HEALTH; GEOGRAPHIC AREA; HIGH VULNERABILITY; SPATIAL INFORMATION; DISASTER MANAGEMENT; DISEASE SPREAD; PHARMACEUTICAL INTERVENTION; SOCIAL DISTANCE; SUBNATIONAL LEVELS Hou, Xiaohui Stewart, Benjamin P. Tariverdi, Mersedeh Pambudi, Eko Setyo Harimurti, Pandu Nagpal, Somil Ng, Eugene Jia Wei Vicencio, Jasmine Marie Görgens, Marelize Garrett, Keith Patrick Vulnerability Map for Response to the COVID-19 Epidemic : A Case Study on Indonesia |
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The COVID-19 pandemic has emerged as
a threat to global health security. This paper uses
geospatial analyses to create a COVID Vulnerability Mapping
Dashboard that examines and displays social vulnerability
indices at the national and subnational levels in Indonesia.
The dashboard answers three main questions: 1. Where are the
vulnerable populations 2. What is the capacity of local
health systems and 3. What is the local trend in COVID cases
The dashboard prototype presented herein was developed and
used to direct attention to geographic areas where risks are
expected to be greatest. |
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Hou, Xiaohui Stewart, Benjamin P. Tariverdi, Mersedeh Pambudi, Eko Setyo Harimurti, Pandu Nagpal, Somil Ng, Eugene Jia Wei Vicencio, Jasmine Marie Görgens, Marelize Garrett, Keith Patrick |
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Hou, Xiaohui Stewart, Benjamin P. Tariverdi, Mersedeh Pambudi, Eko Setyo Harimurti, Pandu Nagpal, Somil Ng, Eugene Jia Wei Vicencio, Jasmine Marie Görgens, Marelize Garrett, Keith Patrick |
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Hou, Xiaohui |
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Vulnerability Map for Response to the COVID-19 Epidemic : A Case Study on Indonesia |
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Vulnerability Map for Response to the COVID-19 Epidemic : A Case Study on Indonesia |
title_full |
Vulnerability Map for Response to the COVID-19 Epidemic : A Case Study on Indonesia |
title_fullStr |
Vulnerability Map for Response to the COVID-19 Epidemic : A Case Study on Indonesia |
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Vulnerability Map for Response to the COVID-19 Epidemic : A Case Study on Indonesia |
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vulnerability map for response to the covid-19 epidemic : a case study on indonesia |
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Washington, DC: World Bank |
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2022 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/494341645205192202/Vulnerability-Map-for-Response-to-the-COVID-19-Epidemic-A-Case-Study-on-Indonesia http://hdl.handle.net/10986/37027 |
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