[lbo-talk] Where in the country are we likely to die as a result of natural hazards

Ismail Lagardien ilagardien at yahoo.com
Wed Jan 7 17:29:15 PST 2009


Spatial patterns of natural hazards mortality in the United StatesChronic everyday hazards such as severe weather (summer and winter) and heat account for the majority of natural hazard fatalities. The regions most prone to deaths from natural hazards are the South and intermountain west, but sub-regional county-level mortality patterns show more variability. There is a distinct urban/rural component to the county patterns as well as a coastal trend. Significant clusters of high mortality are in the lower Mississippi Valley, upper Great Plains, and Mountain West, with additional areas in west Texas, and the panhandle of Florida, Significant clusters of low mortality are in the Midwest and urbanized Northeast.

http://www.ij-healthgeographics.com/content/7/1/64



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