What is the SVI?
- Feature #1 - SVI Fact Sheet
- Feature #2 - Data and Tools
- Feature #3 - Publications
Social vulnerability refers to the resilience of communities when confronted by external stresses on human health, stresses such as natural or human-caused disasters, or disease outbreaks. Reducing social vulnerability can decrease both human suffering and economic loss. ATSDR's Social Vulnerability Index uses U.S. census variables at tract level to help local officials identify communities that may need support in preparing for hazards, or recovering from disaster.
Check the social vulnerability of your community
SVI Topics
Fact Sheet
Learn about Social Vulnerability, the SVI, and its uses
Data and Tools Download
Download 2010 or 2000 SVI data and geoprocessing tools for Esri's ArcGIS
SVI Publications, Posters, Presentations, and other Materials
Explore other SVI-related articles and materials produced by the CDC or our partners
Interactive Map
Click through to select a theme, location, layers (hospitals, etc.), and tract info. Export or print your customized map
Prepared County Maps
View, save, and print SVI maps showing overall social vulnerability and the four themes at the census tract level for any county
Other Social Vulnerability Resources icon" class="lefty" height="54" width="63">Other Social Vulnerability Resources
Review websites, citations, and other resources of interest