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27Session 14: Utilizing Mapping & Modeling in Hazard Mitigation Planning & Land Use Characterization of the Hazard Event Location Boundary Magnitude
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28Session 14: Utilizing Mapping & Modeling in Hazard Mitigation Planning & Land Use Location, boundary and magnitude of flooding in New Orleans. (Aug. 31, 2005)
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29Session 14: Utilizing Mapping & Modeling in Hazard Mitigation Planning & Land Use Infrared Image of New Orleans showing Flooded Areas (Aug. 31, 2005)
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30Session 14: Utilizing Mapping & Modeling in Hazard Mitigation Planning & Land Use Drainage Canals: New Orleans
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31Session 14: Utilizing Mapping & Modeling in Hazard Mitigation Planning & Land Use Breach of the Industrial Canal Levee – New Orleans
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32Session 14: Utilizing Mapping & Modeling in Hazard Mitigation Planning & Land Use Murphy Oil Co. Prior to Hurricane Katrina
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33Session 14: Utilizing Mapping & Modeling in Hazard Mitigation Planning & Land Use Murphy Oil Co. – St. Bernard Parish – Post Hurricane Katrina
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34Session 14: Utilizing Mapping & Modeling in Hazard Mitigation Planning & Land Use Hurricane Katrina Depth Grid (HAZUS_MH)
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35Session 14: Utilizing Mapping & Modeling in Hazard Mitigation Planning & Land Use Question What map layers would be required to examine the following types of impacts: –Historic and cultural resources, –Critical facilities, –Business or industry, or –Sensitive environmental areas?
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36Session 14: Utilizing Mapping & Modeling in Hazard Mitigation Planning & Land Use Consequence Assessment Direct impacts (property damage) Indirect Effects (business interruptions)
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37Session 14: Utilizing Mapping & Modeling in Hazard Mitigation Planning & Land Use Hurricane Katrina Depth Grid
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