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Assessing the vulnerability of the Mississippi Gulf Coast to coastal storms using an on-line GIS-based Coastal Risk Atlas

机译:使用基于GIS的在线Coastal Risk Atlas评估密西西比州墨西哥湾沿岸对沿海风暴的脆弱性

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Natural disaster losses in the U.S. have been estimated to be between $10 billion and $50 billion annually, with an average cost from a single major disaster estimated at approximately $500 million. One of the primary factors contributing to the rise in disaster losses is the steady increase in the population of high-risk areas, such as coastal areas. The population in coastal counties represents more than half of the U.S. population, but occupies only about one-quarter of the total land area. Coastal areas are particularly susceptible to the catastrophic impacts of hazards. Between 1992 and 1997, nearly three-quarters of the federally declared disasters in the U.S. occurred in coastal states or territories (Ward and Main, 1998). Efforts to mitigate the effects of coastal hazards can be complicated by insufficient information concerning coastal vulnerability. Vulnerability factors include the geologic nature of the coast, the patterns and characteristics of the built environment, and socio-economic conditions. Providing a better understanding of these factors to allow communities to undertake the most appropriate mitigation strategies provides the rational for developing the Coastal Risk Atlas (CRA). The CRA is under development by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) National Coastal Data Development Center (NCDDC) in collaboration with the NOAA Coastal Services Center (CSC). Its purpose is to deliver an on-line risk/vulnerability atlas for the coastal U.S. using NCDDC information technologies (Stinus et al., 2002) and methodologies proven by the CSC. The project has been initially implemented in two pilot areas, the Mississippi Gulf Coast and Northeast Florida. Based on success and lessons learned, it will be expanded to a larger coastal region, and eventually nationwide. This phased approach enables identification and resolution of technical issues, better identification of necessary data, and determining data inadequacies that could drive future data collection and coastal research initiatives. This paper documents the development of the CRA and its application in the pilot areas.
机译:据估计,美国的自然灾害每年造成的损失在100亿美元至500亿美元之间,一次重大灾难的平均损失估计约为5亿美元。造成灾害损失增加的主要因素之一是沿海地区等高风险地区人口的稳定增长。沿海县的人口占美国人口的一半以上,但仅占总土地面积的四分之一。沿海地区特别容易受到灾害的灾难性影响。在1992年至1997年之间,美国近四分之三的联邦宣布的灾难发生在沿海州或领地(Ward和Main,1998年)。有关沿海脆弱性的信息不足,可能会减轻减轻沿海灾害影响的努力。脆弱性因素包括海岸的地质性质,建成环境的模式和特征以及社会经济状况。更好地了解这些因素,使社区能够采取最适当的缓解策略,为制定沿海风险图集(CRA)提供了理由。国家海洋和大气管理局(NOAA)国家海岸数据开发中心(NCDDC)与NOAA海岸服务中心(CSC)合作正在开发CRA。其目的是使用NCDDC信息技术(Stinus et al。,2002)和CSC验证的方法为美国沿海地区提供在线风险/脆弱性地图集。该项目最初在密西西比州墨西哥湾沿岸和佛罗里达州东北部两个试点地区实施。根据成功经验和教训,它将扩展到更大的沿海地区,并最终扩展到全国。这种分阶段的方法可以识别和解决技术问题,更好地识别必要的数据,并确定可能导致未来数据收集和海岸研究计划的数据不足。本文记录了CRA的发展及其在试点地区的应用。

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