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Working with the NHERI SimCenter and DesignSafe, the CHEER team is developing a software framework called Stakeholder-based Tool for the Analysis of Regional Risk, or STARR. STARR modeling extends regional loss models like R2D, INCORE, and Hazus to include a focus on decision making. STARR models describe the complex and often conflicting ways that stakeholders in vulnerable coastal areas make decisions. Stakeholders are households, insurers, and government agencies. If policies can account for positive outcomes for all stakeholders, they're more likely to be implemented and sustained. Learn more about the CHEERHub https://www.drc.udel.edu/cheer/ Read about the NHERI-CHEER partnership https://www.designsafe-ci.org/community/news/2024/july/nheri-partners-cheer-hub-hurricane-decision-making-framework/ HAZUS developed by FEMAhttps://www.fema.gov/flood-maps/products-tools/hazus INCORE developed by NISThttps://www.nist.gov/community-resilience/center-excellence NHERI SimCenter R2D toolhttps://simcenter.designsafe-ci.org/research-tools/r2dtool/ CHEERHub's NSF award summaryhttps://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=2209190&HistoricalAwards=false CHEERHub on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/cheer-hub/posts/?feedView=all Rachel Davidson is an accomplished academic and research engineer. Discover more about her career and work: https://ccee.udel.edu/faculty/rachel-davidson/ ---------------------------------
Where is Risk MAP Now?
Delaware Hazus User Group Kick-off Meeting
Frank Lavelle, ARA, Coastal Storm Surge Modeling in Hazus 2.1
Hazus User Group Leadership Call March 2012
Hazus User Group Leadership Call February
Eric Berman, Hazus Program Manager, discusses opportunities to bring Hazus into curriculum for higher learning.
Philip Schneider, NIBS Integrated Rapid Visual Screening Tool
Hazus User Group Leadership Call January
Jamie Caplan reviews the past year successes of each Hazus User Group.
Melissa Berry, SC Emergency Management Division Reviews South Carolina Hazus User Group Activities in 2011
Kelly Stone, FEMA R10 Discusses Hazus Capabilities
Using Hazus in the Northeast for Hurricane Irene Response
Linking Hazus with the Land Use Portfolio Model to evaluate regional-scale mitigation policies for natural hazards
5th Annual Hazus Conference Featured
Jesse Rozelle, FEMA Region VIII, discusses using Hazus for flood loss in Minot, North Dakota.
Things are really shaking here in Washington!
Caroline Cunningham, a Hazard Mitigation Planner with Atkins, will explore the use of CDMS.
Keith Porter, University of Colorado, introduces the ROVER software and how it intergrates with Hazus.
Ken Murphy, FEMA R10 Regional Administrator delivers the keynote address.
Hazus User Group leaders and higher education professionals discuss ways to integrate Hazus in your community.
This session will stretch your thinking when it comes to using Hazus.
With the continued rise of Risk MAP technologies the Hazus Flood Model has evolved to a premier mitigation tool.
Spend the afternoon with several land use planning experts and learn how they have applied Hazus analyses.
Learn about the current status of the Risk Map program and how it has evolved.
Phil McCormick, City of Riverside, introduces their enhanced Hazus database and planning tool.
Giedrius Kevechis discusses the European Flood Directive and the role Hazus plays in it.
Gary Johnson, Nevada HUG Leader discusses a practice earthquake scenario he tested with the Nevada HUG.
Canadian HUG Call open discussion on the uses of mapping and risk analysis.
Tina Cummings speaks on using Hazus for the flooding of Devil's Lake.
First Canadian HUG Call with Burt Struik, Natural Rescources Canada
We sit down with Eric Berman to talk about HAZUS and Risk MAP. Click here to download the episode in MP3 format
A VerySpatial Podcast | Discussions on Geography and Geospatial Technologies
HAZUS is a FEMA created spatial modeling extension to ArcGIS that has modules for earthquake, wind and flood loss estimation.