social-vulnerability-index-socioeconomic-nopop·dataset
Social Vulnerability: Socioeconomic Status (Unpopulated Areas Masked)
Social Vulnerability Index (SocioEconomic) (Masked)
land NASA VEDA COG
In plain English
What it measures. Ranks neighborhoods by economic vulnerability, such as poverty, unemployment, low income, and lack of a high school diploma, with unpopulated areas hidden. Areas are scored as a percentile from least to most vulnerable.
How it's made. Built from U.S. census and demographic data combined into a percentile ranking, with empty areas masked out.
How & where you'd use it. Helps planners direct recovery resources to economically disadvantaged populated communities after disasters.
What's measured
socialvulnerabilityindexsocioeconomicnopop
Coverage & cadence
- Time span2000-01-01 → 2018-12-31
- Spatial extent-178.233, 18.908, -66.958, 71.383
- FormatsCOG
What you can do with it
- Track deforestation, fire scars and land-cover change
- Monitor crop and vegetation health (NDVI/EVI)
- Map how built-up vs. green an area is over time
Official description
Socioeconomic Status (Below Poverty, Unemployed, Income, No High School Diploma) - Percentile ranking
Get the data
# NASA VEDA — open STAC API, anonymous (cloud-optimized GeoTIFFs)
from pystac_client import Client
cat = Client.open("https://openveda.cloud/api/stac")
col = cat.get_collection("social-vulnerability-index-socioeconomic-nopop")
items = list(col.get_items()) # browse the analysis-ready COGs
# open an asset with rioxarray:
# import rioxarray; da = rioxarray.open_rasterio(items[0].assets["cog_default"].href) NASA VEDA is an open STAC catalog — browse and stream the cloud-optimized GeoTIFFs anonymously (no login).
Official links
- Open data source VEDA