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A database of extreme social-ecological events for colonial Mexico (1521-1822). |
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A database of extreme social-ecological events for colonial Mexico (1521-1822). |
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In 2020, data were digitized, cleaned, geolocated, and structured within a GIS by Brad Skopyk. Most data (10,000+ events) were derived from the published catalog Desastres agrícolas en México (2003), compiled by Virginia García Acosta et al. As of November, 2020, about 1,000 events were added by Brad Skopyk. Other data are crowdsourced. |
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<DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><DIV><DIV><P><SPAN>This is a database of more than 11,000 extreme social-ecological events for colonial Mexico spread across about 660 unique geographic sites, including approximate locations of some 'unspecified sites' where the geographic center of the state or region was used. Mostly, geographic locations are specified and precisely located. The 11,000+ events are given a descriptive name by each editor and are then classified into thirteen event-types: abundance, church response, cold, crisis, dry, epizootic, geophysical, hot, illness, scarcity, state response, storm, and wet.</SPAN></P></DIV></DIV></DIV> |
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["Mexico","Environmental History"] |
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