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Mine/ERW casualties (2005- 2013)

This dataset shows information about locations of casualties caused by explosive remnants of war (ERW) and mines from 2005 to 2013 across Cambodia. Plus, it also includes number of victims (injured, amputation or killed) from each explosion, as well as the types of explosions; such as mortars, artillery, fuses, anti-personal mines, anti-vehicle mines and so on. It is originally established by The Cambodia Mine/ERW Victim Information System (CMVIS) of Cambodian Mine Action and Victim Assistance Authority (CMAA), and contributed by Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) to Humanitarian Data Exchange (HDX). ODC's map and data team collected the data in shapefile format from HDX website and re-published it on ODC's website.

Data Resources (8)

 
  • Shapefile
  • KML
  • GeoJSON

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Additional Info

Field Value
Dataset topic category
  • Land
  • Landmines UXO and demining
Language
  • English
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Dataset reference date January 1, 2013
Temporal extent's start date January 1, 2005
Temporal extent's end date January 1, 2013
GeoNames
  • Cambodia
West bounding coordinates 102.336029052734
East bounding coordinates 107.443817138672
South bounding coordinates 10.4554433822632
North bounding coordinates 14.4457607269287
Spatial Reference System WGS 84 (EPSG:4326) (CRS:84)
Positional Accuracy The baseline data was collected from OCHA website, and ODC cannot guarantee for its accuracy.
Process Step Open Development Cambodia (ODC) downloaded the data from HDX (https://data.humdata.org) as ESRI shapefile. In addition to the existing file format, ODC's map and data team also created three more additional extensions: CSV, GeoJSON and KML for download. The team used CartoDB to make the data visualization layer and added the result onto ODC map explorer​https://opendevelopmentcambodia.net/map-explorer.
Lineage Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) in Asia and the Pacific. Email: unocha@un.org Website: http://www.unocha.org/ The Cambodian Mine Action and Victim Assistance Authority Address: New Building, Corner Street 273 & 516, Tuol Kork Village, Tuol Sangke Quarter, Phnom Penh, Cambodia Phone / Fax: (+855) 23 880 462/ 228 265, E-mail: info@cmaa.gov.kh, Website: www.cmaa.gov.kh
Responsible party Humanitarian Data Exchange (HDX) Email: hdx@un.org . Website: https://data.humdata.org/
Metadata creator information Metadata last updated on 2016-09-27. For inquiries contact: Open Development Cambodia (ODC). Address: #43 St. 208, Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Email: contact@opendevcam.net Website: http://www.opendevcam.net
Attributes Incident_D :Incident date, ProvCode: Province code, Province: Name of province, DisCode: District code, District: District code, ComCode: Commune code, Commune: Name of commune, VilCode: Village Code, Village: Name of village, Landuse: Type of mine on land use, VICTIM: Number of victim, INJURE : Number of injured, AMPUTATION : Number of amputation, KILLED: Number of killed, DEVICES: Device of explosion, ERW_TYPE: ERW Type, MINE_TYPE: Type of mine
License Creative Commons Attribution
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Version 1.0
Date uploaded October 19, 2016, 01:51 (UTC)
Date modified June 30, 2020, 16:44 (UTC)