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Social Vulnerability Southeast Texas

This archive includes census tract and block group shapefiles with three selected Social Vulnerability Indices (SVIs) that span a range of methodological approaches and institutional origins. The CDC/ATSDR SVI is a nationally produced, deductive index widely used in disaster management (Flanagan et al. 2011; Flanagan et al. 2018). The Hazard Reduction and Recovery Center (HRRC) SVI, developed at Texas A&M University, was first outlined in Van Zandt et al. (2012) and was validated using post-disaster survey data. SVInsight, developed by the University of Texas, employs an inductive, PCA-based approach, and emphasizes context-specific customization (Bixler et al. 2021; Preisser et al. 2022; Preisser et al. 2023; Preisser et al. 2025). These indices differ in structure, indicator selection, and scale of application, providing a useful basis for comparative analysis in Southeast Texas. In total there are 5 SVI options (census tract CDC, HRRC, and SVInsight+ census block group HRRC and SVInsight).

Note that the primary variables to use are C202090012 Index Total CDC Overall Percentile Ranking for Texas H202090012 Index Total HRRC TAMU Statewide Percentile Rank U202090012 Index Total SVInsight Factor Analysis Scaled 0 to 1 Normalized Across Texas

The SVI values represent a percentile rank and should be split into discreet ranges. Examples Low SV 0 to 0.333 Medium SV 0.334 to 0.666 High SV 0.667 to 1.0

For basic analysis the CDC SVI has been determined to be the "best" option. Though, it is recommended to compare results using all 5 SVI options.

CDC (2022). CDC/ATSDR SVI data and documentation download. Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry. https://atsdr.cdc.gov/place-health/php/svi/svi-data-documentation-download.html

Preisser, M., P. Passalacqua and R. P. Bixler (2025). SVInsight. Zenodo.org, Zenodo. Retrieved. https://github.com/mdp0023/SVInsight

Van Zandt, S., W. G. Peacock, D. W. Henry, H. Grover, W. E. Highfield and S. D. Brody (2012). "Mapping social vulnerability to enhance housing and neighborhood resilience." Housing Policy Debate 22(1): 29-55. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/10511482.2011.624528.

Datos y Recursos

  • SVI Options Data DictionaryXLSX

    Data dictionary includes variable names and labels found in SVI options...

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  • Block group level shapefileSHP

    Shapefiles with data for three SVI options for Southeast Texas Counties.

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  • Census tract level shapefileSHP

    Shapefiles with data for three SVI options for Southeast Texas Counties.

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  • Census tract level csvCSV

    CSV with data for three SVI options for Southeast Texas Counties. This file...

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  • Block group level csvCSV

    CSV with data for three SVI options for Southeast Texas Counties. This file...

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Información Adicional

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Fuente https://atsdr.cdc.gov/place-health/php/svi/svi-data-documentation-download.html
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Autor CDC ATSDR, HRRC, SVInsight
Email del Autor CDC ATSDR, HRRC, SVInsight
Mantenedor Nathanael Rosenheim
Email del Mantenedor Nathanael Rosenheim
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