Multimodal Disaster Impact Assessment Models for Enhanced Resilience — NSF Award to University of California-Los Angeles (CA, $399
Immediately after a major hazard event (e.g., wildfire, earthquake, flood), a prompt assessment of the geographic distribution and severity of infrastructure damage is vital to the success of the emergency response and early recovery planning. This situational awareness is an important part of the decision-making proce
| Award title | Multimodal Disaster Impact Assessment Models for Enhanced Resilience |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2242767 |
| Awardee | University of California-Los Angeles |
| City | LOS ANGELES |
| State | CA |
| Amount obligated | $399,933 |
| Principal investigator | Henry Burton |
| Program | DRRG-Disaster Resilience Res G |
| Start date | 11/01/2023 |
| Abstract | Immediately after a major hazard event (e.g., wildfire, earthquake, flood), a prompt assessment of the geographic distribution and severity of infrastructure damage is vital to the success of the emergency response and early recovery planning. This situational awareness is an important part of the decision-making processes that are implemented by facility owners, users, emergency responders and local and state officials. Conversely, a general lack of knowledge about the impacted state of the bui |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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