Bosnia and Herzegovina

National policies, plans and risk and governance profile(s)

This map shows the relative earthquake risk and the exposed annual GDP to earthquake risk as a ratio of the total GDP for each of the 143 municipalities in Bosnia Herzegovina.

The seismic data was calculated using an earthquake distribution grid

This map shows the relative earthquake risk and the population exposed to earthquake risk as a ratio of the total population across municipalities in Bosnia Herzegovina.

This map shows the relative flood risk and the population exposed to flood risk as a ratio of the total population across municipalities in Bosnia-Herzegovina.

This fire hazard map is based on analysis of fire events 2001-2014. The vector data shows fire events at the GPS coordinate level.
This multi-hazard map depicts fire, earthquake, flood and landslide susceptibility by municipality.
This multi-hazard map depicts fire, earthquake, flood and landslide susceptibility by municipality.
This modelled hazard map is based on an analysis of four variables of landslide susceptibility including lithology, slope, precipitation and land cover use in order to create area polygons representing the relative level of risk.
This flood hazard map is based on analysis of flood events 1999-2014.

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