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as this document describes it, it will be a constant by censusblock because resident_reports_potable_water_failure_count_per_year and household_potable_system_lacking_percent are constant through time. So maybe we can just calculate it outside the model and add a column to the geopackage.
ill make the geographic layer today, and discuss it with Luis tomorrow.
i did the layer for resulting resilience, and it turned out that it needed some refinement, i modified de value functions and the description will be ready today.
Also Alejandra pointed out that the household_potable_system_lacking_percent is not constant through time because new infrastructure action of sacmex modifies it, so we will have to calculate scarcity resilience inside the model
The initial map of resilience will look like this: (yellow means more resilient and dark orange means less resilient)
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