Identifying hotspots of vulnerability during hurricane storm-surge inundation : Part-1

Author(s): Pratheeksha Nayak

For Planners / Government Agencies: The first part focuses on providing spatial information for planners and government agencies. It utilizes choropleth maps to visually depict the distribution of populations affected by storm surges across various census tracts of Washington, DC. The data mapped includes key demographic, economic and housing characteristics such as total population, median age, population segments over 65 and under 10 years of age, total housing units, housing units built before 1950, median income, and the percentage of the population living below the poverty level. These visualizations are designed to help decision-makers prioritize resources and tailor their response strategies for different categories of storms, thus enabling a more effective, data-driven approach to disaster preparedness and mitigation.

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Pratheeksha Nayak

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign




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