Using the statistical data published by each city's statistical department, hydrological department, municipal department, etc. as the basic data, we collected the resilience evaluation index data from 1999 to 2020, and carried out further calculations in response to the index demand, and used the method of linear interpolation of the data before and after the year of the data of the missing years to obtain the data to meet the coherence of the index data.
| collect time | 2022/09/01 - 2022/09/01 |
|---|---|
| collect place | Taihu basin |
| data size | 87.3 KiB |
| data format | *.xlsx |
| Data spatial resolution (/ M) | 0.1° |
| Data time resolution | year |
| Coordinate system | WGS84 |
The basic data for the resilience evaluation indicators come from statistical data published by the statistical department, hydrological department, municipal department, etc. of each city.
(1) Based on the statistical data published by each city's statistical department, hydrological department, municipal department, etc., further calculations are done to meet the indicator needs in the established resilience evaluation framework;
(2) For the data of the missing years of the measurement, the data of the preceding and following years are obtained by linear interpolation to meet the coherence of the indicator data.
The data of resilience indicators are mainly derived from the statistical yearbook data released by provinces and cities, which are close to the actual situation. Therefore, this dataset can be used as a reliable basic data for the evaluation of flood response resilience in the Lake Tai basin.
| # | number | name | type |
| 1 | 2021YFC3000100 | Lower Yangtze River Flood Disaster Integration and Control and Emergency De-risking Technology and Equipment | National key R & D plan |
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| # | title | file size |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 韧性评价指标数据集.xlsx | 87.3 KiB |
The lower reaches of the Yangtze River the Taihu Lake Lake basin flood resilience index system
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