Service Description: This is a database of more than 10,000 extreme social-ecological events for colonial Mexico. These events generally have a year-by-year resolution and are spread across about 600 unique geographic sites, mostly precisely located. Events have been given a descriptive name are then classified into thirteen event-types: Biological, Food Abundance, Food Scarcity, Geophysical, Human Health, Political, Religious, Social Conflict, Cold, Hot, Water Excess, Wind Storm. Data were digitized, cleaned, geolocated, and structured within a GIS in 2020 by Brad Skopyk. Most data were derived from the published catalog Desastres agrícolas en México (2003), compiled by Virginia García Acosta et al. Other data are crowdsourced.
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