Risks related to progresssive shocks
2020
Methodology
Indicator of risks related to progressive shocks. The risks associated with progressive shocks relate to flooding caused by rising sea level or melting glaciers and increasing aridity. Performance score from 0 to 100. The lowest score reflects the best situation.
Source: Ferdi
Indicators used in this group
- Share of floods areas
- Increasing aridityClimatic Research Unit, TS 3.22 database." data-html="true" data-placement="left" data-toggle="popover" href="/en/indicators/increasing-aridity">
Score
- Africa41
- Sub-Saharan Africa39
- Middle East and North Africa58
- Southern Africa46
- Central Africa29
- East Africa39
- West Africa41
- North Africa58
- Brazil-India-China (BIC)48
- Least Developped Countries (LDC)39
- No LDC43
- High income non OECD28
- Upper middle income countries46
- Lower middle income42
- Low income countries39
- Outsize the Franc zone42
- Franc CFA zone38
- WAMEU44
- CEMAC31
- Algeria56
- Angola29
- Benin32
- Botswana58
- Brazil25
- Burkina Faso55
- Burundi24
- Cameroon27
- Cape Verde28
- Central African Republic26
- Chad57
- China60
- Comoros23
- Congo, Dem. Rep.25
- Congo, Rep22
- Cote d'Ivoire29
- Djibouti56
- Egypt58
- Equatorial Guinea28
- Eritrea60
- Ethiopia40
- Gabon25
- Gambia62
- Ghana28
- Guinea34
- Guinea-Bissau39
- India58
- Kenya48
- Lesotho43
- Liberia31
- Libya57
- Madagascar26
- Malawi30
- Mali53
- Mauritania58
- Mauritius34
- Morocco58
- Mozambique31
- Namibia57
- Niger58
- Nigeria36
- Rwanda24
- Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic-
- Sao Tome and Principe25
- Senegal54
- Seychelles37
- Sierra Leone34
- Somalia54
- South Africa54
- South Sudan45
- Sudan63
- Swaziland38
- Tanzania33
- Togo28
- Tunisia60
- Uganda28
- Zambia32
- Zimbabwe54