(Ind15-1) Number of people in dwellings becoming potentially uninhabitable due to their situation in areas of electrical fragility (2019)

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Dataset information

Country of origin
Updated
2020.09.03 06:38
Created
2020.07.08
Available languages
French
Keywords
vulnerabilite-aux-inondations, cerema, indicateur-de-vulnerabilite, risques-et-territoires, reseau-electrique, zones-a-risque-naturel, passerelle-inspire, prevention-des-inondations, submersion-marine, risques-naturels, erosion, vulnerabilite-et-resilience, geoscientific-information, donnees-ouvertes
Quality scoring
145

Dataset description

This indicator measures by common the number of people living in housing in areas where electrical vulnerability can lead to malfunction of all other networks. The result is expressed in terms of number of inhabitants and as a percentage of the communal population. __Origin__ The data used for the calculation of this indicator are as follows: — the municipal administrative division from the base &ADMIN EXPRESS" 2018 (source: IGN), — the zones of #x27;random are represented by the reference odds (levels d'water) of the PPRLs of Noirmoutier, Bourgneuf Nord, Bourgneuf Sud and Pays de Monts (source: DDTM85 and DDTM44), — the Topo comic — themes "Building & and &Zone of activities " (source: IGN), — the IRIS outlines for population distribution (source: INSEE/IGN), — the 2015 population census (source: INSEE), — types of housing — permanent or secondary residences — from 2015 (source: INSEE), — Majic data — land files (source: DGFiP/Cerema), — HTA/BT processing stations (source: Enedis). __Partner organisations__ CEREMA [See this page on geo.data.gouv.fr](https://geo.data.gouv.fr/fr/datasets/c050eb132757e5adc2cf78916d139b6ba7b6f052)
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