HAZUS-MH (Multi-Hazards) for Decision Makers
Overview
HAZUS-MH (Multi-Hazards) is a powerful, free ArcGIS extension developed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency under contract with the National Institute of Building Sciences. HAZUS-MH works with ArcGIS Desktop to display hazard data and estimate the impacts of hurricanes, floods, and earthquakes on communities (e.g., damage to buildings and lifelines, estimates of displaced populations and shelter needs, and short- and long-term economic impacts).
HAZUS-MH can be used by individuals and organizations with limited knowledge of hazard analysis, as well as by those with extensive expertise in the earth, building, and GIS sciences due to its diverse range of options. This seminar provides an overview of the capabilities of HAZUS-MH and how it can support mitigation, response, and recovery efforts.
The presenter will discuss:
- Capabilities of HAZUS-MH
- Benefits of using HAZUS-MH
- The Flood, Earthquake, and Hurricane Models and their corresponding outputs
- Additional resources and training opportunities
This presentation applies to the following software:
ArcGIS Desktop | Version |
ArcView | 9.0, 9.1 or 9.2 |
ArcEditor | 9.0, 9.1 or 9.2 |
ArcInfo | 9.0, 9.1 or 9.2 |
Other | Version |
HAZUS-MH (Multi-Hazards) | MR 2 |
How do I know what ArcGIS Desktop software I have? [Flash] [Text]
Who Should Attend
This training seminar is for anyone involved with or interested in flood, hurricane, or earthquake hazards. This includes local, state, and federal government officials; students and researchers; insurance companies; and utility representatives.
Prerequisites
None.