1 APPENDIX FIGURES – PULLOUT MAPS OF BANGLADESH, MYANMAR, AND PAKISTAN These figures represent zoomed in versions of each basket layer and composite vulnerability in the central panel. The values are not re-scaled to the country-level so still represent comparisons to the wider 11 country region. Contact the authors if you would like to review pullout maps of other countries. Appendix Figure 1: Bangladesh Dhaka Chittagong Governance Climate Related Hazard Exposure Population Density Household Rangpur Chittagong Barisal Khulna Sylhet Dhaka Rajshahi Overall Vulnerability High Low ± 130 0 65 KM Data Sources: KOF Index of Globalization; World Bank World Governance Indicators; Political Instability Task Force (PITF); Polity IV Project; World Bank World Development Indicators; USAID Demographic and Health Surveys; UNICEF Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys; Center for International Earth Science Information Network; UNEP\Grid-Europe; Viewfinder Panoramas; LandScan 0 - 3,465 36,175 - 60,431 Worst Best Worst Best Bangladesh: Overall Vulnerability Climate Related Hazard Exposure + Population Density + Household and Community Resilience + Governance High Low
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Climate Related Hazard Exposure Population Density
Household
Rangpur
Chittagong
Barisal
Khulna
Sylhet
DhakaRajshahi
OverallVulnerability
High
Low
±130 065 KM
Data Sources: KOF Index of Globalization; World Bank World Governance Indicators; Political InstabilityTask Force (PITF); Polity IV Project; World Bank World Development Indicators; USAID Demographic and Health Surveys; UNICEF Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys; Center for International Earth Science Information Network; UNEP\Grid-Europe; Viewfinder Panoramas; LandScan
0 - 3,465
36,175 -
60,431
Worst
Best
Worst
Best
Bangladesh: Overall VulnerabilityClimate Related Hazard Exposure + Population Density +
Household and Community Resilience + Governance
High
Low
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AppendixFigure2:Myanmar
Governance
Climate Related Hazard Exposure
Population Density
Household
Sagaing Region
Shan State(North)
MagwayRegion
RakhineState
Kachin State
MandalayRegion
ChinState
OverallVulnerability
High
Low
±275 0137.5 KM
Data Sources: KOF Index of Globalization; World Bank World Governance Indicators; Political InstabilityTask Force (PITF); Polity IV Project; World Bank World Development Indicators; USAID Demographic and Health Surveys; UNICEF Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys; Center for International Earth Science Information Network; UNEP\Grid-Europe; Viewfinder Panoramas; LandScan
0 - 3,465
36,175 - 60,431
Worst
Best
Worst
Best
Myanmar: Overall VulnerabilityClimate Related Hazard Exposure + Population Density +
Household and Community Resilience + Governance
High
Low
Kayin State
KayahState
Shan State(East)Shan State
(South)
Mon State
TanintharyiRegion
Bago Region(East)
YangonRegion
AyeyarwadyRegion
Naypyitaw
BagoRegion(West)
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AppendixFigure3:Pakistan
Karachi
Islamabad
Governance
Climate Related Hazard Exposure
Population Density
Household
Azad Kashmir
Punjab
Sindh
Balochistan
Gilgit-Baltistan
Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA)
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
±525 0262.5 KM
Data Sources: KOF Index of Globalization; World Bank World Governance Indicators; Political InstabilityTask Force (PITF); Armed Conflict and Location EventData (ACLED); Polity IV Project; World Bank World Development Indicators; USAID Demographic and Health Surveys; UNICEF Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys; Center for International Earth Science Information Network; UNEP\Grid-Europe; Viewfinder Panoramas; LandScan
0 - 3,465
36,175 -
60,431
Worst
Best
Missing
Data
Worst
Best
Pakistan: Overall VulnerabilityClimate Related Hazard Exposure + Population Density +