Concepts de base
Integrating urban digital twins with geospatial dashboards enhances community awareness and facilitates decision-making for coastal resilience planning.
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"HAZUS, developed by FEMA, is a desktop software for estimating physical, economic, and social impacts of hurricanes and other natural disasters."
"The National Risk Index, another product of FEMA, provides a framework for categorizing community risks based on social vulnerability and resilience score."
"The Sea Level Rise Viewer, developed by NOAA, is a web mapping tool to visualize impacts from coastal flooding."
"The 3D Elevation Program (3DEP) of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) covers 89% of Continental United States (CONUS) and is expected to complete nationwide LiDAR acquisition by 2026."
Citations
"The synergy between these two technologies fosters heightened community awareness about increased flood risks to establish a unified understanding, the foundation for collective decision-making in adaptation plans."
"UDTs enable the simulation of various climate change scenarios, helping cities anticipate and prepare for extreme weather events, sea-level rise, and other climate-related challenges."
"The outbreak of COVID-19 stimulated developments of real-time dashboards to visualize affected communities and provide researchers and policymakers with user-friendly tools to track the pandemic."