shadow_left
Logo
Shadow_R

Search AGORA

Contact Us






User Login



No account yet? Register

AGORA Visitors

Totals Top 10
 23 % United States
 18 % France
 9 % Unknown
 8 % China
 7 % Russian Federation
 5 % United Kingdom
 5 % Germany
 4 % Ukraine
 3 % Netherlands
 2 % Latvia

Interesting Sites

 
   
Cracking an Open Safe: HAZUS
Cracking an Open Safe: Extracting HAZUS’s Seismic Building Inventory to a Single Table

DocumentsDate added

Order by : Name | Date | Hits [ Descendent ]
Cracking an Open Safe: Extracting HAZUS’s Seismic Building Inventory to a Single Table

Florida Results

This zip file contains 3 estimated building inventory tables: one each at the census tract, county, and state level. Each table contains, by geographic area, occupancy class, structure type, and design level, the total square footage (1000s of sf), building value ($1000s in 2003), content value ($1000s in 2003), number of occupants at 2 PM, number of occupants at 2 AM, and number of occupants at 5 PM. The inventory is based on the HAZUS-MH MR3 normalized default inventory tables, but denormalized from 15 related tables into a single table for each geographic aggregation level (tract, county, or state). A draft manuscript entitled Cracking an Open Safe: Extracting HAZUS’s Building Inventory to a Single Table, also available here, explains the methodology. Each file is comma-and-quote delimited, with column headers in the 1st row for ease of reading. 

The data are freely available but by downloading you agree to submit any derived products back to AGORA.  

Cracking an Open Safe: Extracting HAZUS’s Seismic Building Inventory to a Single Table

Georgia Results

This zip file contains 3 estimated building inventory tables: one each at the census tract, county, and state level. Each table contains, by geographic area, occupancy class, structure type, and design level, the total square footage (1000s of sf), building value ($1000s in 2003), content value ($1000s in 2003), number of occupants at 2 PM, number of occupants at 2 AM, and number of occupants at 5 PM. The inventory is based on the HAZUS-MH MR3 normalized default inventory tables, but denormalized from 15 related tables into a single table for each geographic aggregation level (tract, county, or state). A draft manuscript entitled Cracking an Open Safe: Extracting HAZUS’s Building Inventory to a Single Table, also available here, explains the methodology. Each file is comma-and-quote delimited, with column headers in the 1st row for ease of reading. 

The data are freely available but by downloading you agree to submit any derived products back to AGORA.  

Cracking an Open Safe: Extracting HAZUS’s Building Inventory to a Single Table

Hawaii Results

This zip file contains 3 estimated building inventory tables: one each at the census tract, county, and state level. Each table contains, by geographic area, occupancy class, structure type, and design level, the total square footage (1000s of sf), building value ($1000s in 2003), content value ($1000s in 2003), number of occupants at 2 PM, number of occupants at 2 AM, and number of occupants at 5 PM. The inventory is based on the HAZUS-MH MR3 normalized default inventory tables, but denormalized from 15 related tables into a single table for each geographic aggregation level (tract, county, or state). A draft manuscript entitled Cracking an Open Safe: Extracting HAZUS’s Building Inventory to a Single Table, also available here, explains the methodology. Each file is comma-and-quote delimited, with column headers in the 1st row for ease of reading. 

The data are freely available but by downloading you agree to submit any derived products back to AGORA. 

Cracking an Open Safe: Extracting HAZUS’s Building Inventory to a Single Table

Idaho Results

This zip file contains 3 estimated building inventory tables: one each at the census tract, county, and state level. Each table contains, by geographic area, occupancy class, structure type, and design level, the total square footage (1000s of sf), building value ($1000s in 2003), content value ($1000s in 2003), number of occupants at 2 PM, number of occupants at 2 AM, and number of occupants at 5 PM. The inventory is based on the HAZUS-MH MR3 normalized default inventory tables, but denormalized from 15 related tables into a single table for each geographic aggregation level (tract, county, or state). A draft manuscript entitled Cracking an Open Safe: Extracting HAZUS’s Building Inventory to a Single Table, also available here, explains the methodology. Each file is comma-and-quote delimited, with column headers in the 1st row for ease of reading. 

The data are freely available but by downloading you agree to submit any derived products back to AGORA. 

Cracking an Open Safe: Extracting HAZUS’s Seismic Building Inventory to a Single Table

Illinois Results

This zip file contains 3 estimated building inventory tables: one each at the census tract, county, and state level. Each table contains, by geographic area, occupancy class, structure type, and design level, the total square footage (1000s of sf), building value ($1000s in 2003), content value ($1000s in 2003), number of occupants at 2 PM, number of occupants at 2 AM, and number of occupants at 5 PM. The inventory is based on the HAZUS-MH MR3 normalized default inventory tables, but denormalized from 15 related tables into a single table for each geographic aggregation level (tract, county, or state). A draft manuscript entitled Cracking an Open Safe: Extracting HAZUS’s Building Inventory to a Single Table, also available here, explains the methodology. Each file is comma-and-quote delimited, with column headers in the 1st row for ease of reading. 

The data are freely available but by downloading you agree to submit any derived products back to AGORA.  
 
Thanks Pete Ng for producing these. 
<< Start < Prev 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Next > End >>
Results 16 - 20 of 56