The online map of direct economic loss by province and disaster in China in 2016 comes from the Atlas of China's Natural Disasters in 2016. This map was edited by the Office of the National Disaster Reduction Commission, the Disaster Relief Department of the Ministry of Civil Affairs, and the National Disaster Reduction Center of the Ministry of Civil Affairs, and was published by China Map Publishing House.
The Atlas of China's Natural Disasters in 2016 is the sixth volume of the Atlas of China's Natural Disasters series. In terms of layout design, it continues the concept of Atlas of Natural Disasters 2011-2015 in China, continues to adopt the current international popular simplicity style, and fully uses composite colors and combined symbol expression methods combining the characteristics of natural disasters, so as to have both the readability of the content, the aesthetics of the overall layout, and the objectivity of information transmission. In terms of content setting, in addition to the traditional analysis of disaster situations and temporal and spatial characteristics, an attempt to analyze the disaster situation, monthly disaster situation distribution characteristics, and relative loss index in key regions of the “Belt and Road” has also been added.
The sector in each province in the map represents the direct economic loss by disaster type; The larger the sector is, the greater the direct economic loss is.
The green sector in each province represents low temperature freezing and snow disasters.
The orange sector in each province represents earthquake disaster.
The dark yellow sector in each province represents typhoon disaster.
The light yellow sector in each province represents wind and hail disasters.
The brown sector in each province represents flood and geology disasters.
The purple sector in each province represents drought disaster.
The blue sector in each province represents other disasters.
Data on Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macao are temporarily unavailable.
Online map of direct economic loss by province in China in 2016
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