YaBeSH Engineering and Technology Library

    • Journals
    • PaperQuest
    • YSE Standards
    • YaBeSH
    • Login
    View Item 
    •   YE&T Library
    • ASCE
    • Journal of Urban Planning and Development
    • View Item
    •   YE&T Library
    • ASCE
    • Journal of Urban Planning and Development
    • View Item
    • All Fields
    • Source Title
    • Year
    • Publisher
    • Title
    • Subject
    • Author
    • DOI
    • ISBN
    Advanced Search
    JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it.

    Archive

    Projecting Building Inventory Changes and the Effect on Hurricane Risk

    Source: Journal of Urban Planning and Development:;2003:;Volume ( 129 ):;issue: 004
    Author:
    Rachel A. Davidson
    ,
    Maria C. Rivera
    DOI: 10.1061/(ASCE)0733-9488(2003)129:4(211)
    Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
    Abstract: This paper introduces a quantitative methodology to model the way that the number, locations, and types of buildings in a region change over time, specifically in order to understand how those changes affect hurricane risk. The methodology is intended ultimately to be incorporated into regional risk-assessment models so they can more accurately estimate expected future hurricane losses. Current regional risk-assessment models assume that a region’s building inventory remains static over time. The methodology begins with population projections, transforms them into household projections, then housing-unit projections, and finally projections of the number of buildings with different structural characteristics. The final output is the number of buildings of a certain type in each census tract and each future year, where the building type is based on units in structure, year built, value, type of roof covering, predominant roof shape, and number of stories. A case study is presented for residential buildings in 15 counties in North and South Carolina. An uncertainty analysis examines the effect of modeling assumptions and data uncertainty on the results.
    • Download: (436.7Kb)
    • Show Full MetaData Hide Full MetaData
    • Get RIS
    • Item Order
    • Go To Publisher
    • Price: 5000 Rial
    • Statistics

      Projecting Building Inventory Changes and the Effect on Hurricane Risk

    URI
    http://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/38435
    Collections
    • Journal of Urban Planning and Development

    Show full item record

    contributor authorRachel A. Davidson
    contributor authorMaria C. Rivera
    date accessioned2017-05-08T21:05:44Z
    date available2017-05-08T21:05:44Z
    date copyrightDecember 2003
    date issued2003
    identifier other%28asce%290733-9488%282003%29129%3A4%28211%29.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/38435
    description abstractThis paper introduces a quantitative methodology to model the way that the number, locations, and types of buildings in a region change over time, specifically in order to understand how those changes affect hurricane risk. The methodology is intended ultimately to be incorporated into regional risk-assessment models so they can more accurately estimate expected future hurricane losses. Current regional risk-assessment models assume that a region’s building inventory remains static over time. The methodology begins with population projections, transforms them into household projections, then housing-unit projections, and finally projections of the number of buildings with different structural characteristics. The final output is the number of buildings of a certain type in each census tract and each future year, where the building type is based on units in structure, year built, value, type of roof covering, predominant roof shape, and number of stories. A case study is presented for residential buildings in 15 counties in North and South Carolina. An uncertainty analysis examines the effect of modeling assumptions and data uncertainty on the results.
    publisherAmerican Society of Civil Engineers
    titleProjecting Building Inventory Changes and the Effect on Hurricane Risk
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume129
    journal issue4
    journal titleJournal of Urban Planning and Development
    identifier doi10.1061/(ASCE)0733-9488(2003)129:4(211)
    treeJournal of Urban Planning and Development:;2003:;Volume ( 129 ):;issue: 004
    contenttypeFulltext
    DSpace software copyright © 2002-2015  DuraSpace
    نرم افزار کتابخانه دیجیتال "دی اسپیس" فارسی شده توسط یابش برای کتابخانه های ایرانی | تماس با یابش
    yabeshDSpacePersian
     
    DSpace software copyright © 2002-2015  DuraSpace
    نرم افزار کتابخانه دیجیتال "دی اسپیس" فارسی شده توسط یابش برای کتابخانه های ایرانی | تماس با یابش
    yabeshDSpacePersian