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. 2018 Feb 13;15(2):331. doi: 10.3390/ijerph15020331

Table 2.

Comparative country-level socioeconomic, vulnerability, climate-risk and adaptive capacity status of the surveyed examples. Climate Risk Index (CRI) 2017: average 1996–2015. CRI score, fatalities/100,000 inhabitants, losses per unit GDP. Vulnerability (health, water, food, human habitat sectors, sensitivity to climate-related hazards), and readiness (Read): The lower the values, the lower the risks and impacts.

Countries Human Development Climate Risk Index [26] CRI Score ND-Gain Index to Cope with Climate Change and Climate-Related Hazards [27]
Human Development Index (HDI), Class, and World Rank [28] Vulnerability, Sensitivity (Sen) and Readiness (Read). Score and World Rank The Lowest (1st)–The Highest (192nd)
Vulnerability Life-Supporting Sectors Sen Read
HDI Rank Score, World Rank Health Water Food Human Habitat
Australia 0.939, Very High, 2nd 52, 34th 0.02, 1st 0.20, 15th 0.39, 50th 0.31, 32nd 0.24, 22nd 0.75, 16th
Austria 0.893,Very High, 24th 61, 50th 0.02, 3rd 0.49, 111st 0.32, 32nd 0.32, 34th 0.34, 53rd 0.79, 8th
Bolivia 0.674, Medium, 118th 52, 37th 0.42, 132nd 0.51, 126th 0.45, 72nd 0.57, 147th 0.44, 97th 0.34, 144th
Cameroon 0.518, Low, 153rd 134, 146th 0.48, 139th 0.44, 83rd 0.66, 143rd 0.67, 176th 0.30, 34th 0.31, 160th
Ethiopia 0.448, Low, 174th 70, 66th 0.71, 188th 0.47, 97th 0.69, 153rd 0.61, 159th 0.39, 76th 0.33, 146th
Malaysia 0.789, High, 62nd 94, 103rd 0.18, 67th 0.35, 42nd 0.63, 127th 0.39, 71st 0.26, 25th 0.59, 41st
Tanzania 0.531, Low, 151st 103, 116th 0.67, 175th 0.49, 112nd 0.70, 160th 0.59, 153rd 0.44, 99th 0.36, 132nd
Uruguay 0.795, High, 54th 82, 86th 0.14, 55th 0.30, 27th 0.31, 28th 0.54, 137th 0.44, 97th 0.57, 44th