Share of floods areas
2020
Methodology
The vulnerability of a country to the rise of the sea is essentially the risk of this country being flooded. This index through the combination of the exposure and potential shocks allows for the assessment of the likelihood of flooding resulting from the sea level rise or ice melting. Performance score from 0 to 100. The lowest score reflects the best situation.
Source: Ferdi
Score
- Africa2
- Sub-Saharan Africa2
- Middle East and North Africa2
- Southern Africa0
- Central Africa0
- East Africa3
- West Africa2
- North Africa2
- Brazil-India-China (BIC)42
- Least Developped Countries (LDC)1
- No LDC3
- High income non OECD1
- Upper middle income countries9
- Lower middle income5
- Low income countries1
- Outsize the Franc zone2
- Franc CFA zone1
- WAMEU1
- CEMAC0
- Algeria0
- Angola0
- Benin1
- Botswana0
- Brazil0
- Burkina Faso0
- Burundi0
- Cameroon0
- Cape Verde13
- Central African Republic0
- Chad0
- China64
- Comoros9
- Congo, Dem. Rep.0
- Congo, Rep0
- Cote d'Ivoire0
- Djibouti2
- Egypt4
- Equatorial Guinea1
- Eritrea2
- Ethiopia0
- Gabon0
- Gambia3
- Ghana1
- Guinea1
- Guinea-Bissau6
- India61
- Kenya0
- Lesotho0
- Liberia0
- Libya1
- Madagascar1
- Malawi0
- Mali0
- Mauritania1
- Mauritius8
- Morocco1
- Mozambique0
- Namibia0
- Niger0
- Nigeria0
- Rwanda0
- Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic-
- Sao Tome and Principe1
- Senegal1
- Seychelles33
- Sierra Leone1
- Somalia1
- South Africa0
- South Sudan0
- Sudan0
- Swaziland0
- Tanzania0
- Togo0
- Tunisia3
- Uganda0
- Zambia0
- Zimbabwe0