HAZUS
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HAZUS (abbreviation for HAZards United States) is a GIS-based natural hazard loss estimation software package developed by FEMA.
In 1997 FEMA released its first edition of a COTS loss and risk assessment software package built on GIS technology. This product was termed HAZUS97. The current version is HAZUS-MH MR2 where MH stands for 'Multi-Hazards'. Currently HAZUS can model three types of hazards: flooding, hurricanes, and earthquakes. The model estimates the risk in three steps. First it calculates the exposure for a selected area, second, it characterizes the level or intensity of the hazard affecting the exposed area, and third, it uses the exposed area and the hazard to calculate the potential losses in terms of economic losses, structural damage, etc.
Although it was developed with the US continent in focus, the HAZUS toolset has been adopted by emergency management organizations worldwide.
[edit] External links
- FEMA HAZUS website
- Google Group with HAZUS users
- Hazus website