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Community Exposure in U.S. Hawaiian Islands to Future Coastal Flooding Hazards, reference year 2020

February 16, 2024

Socioeconomic impact estimates of community exposure to coastal flooding hazards are presented for communities along the coast of the U.S. Hawaiian Islands. The provided data were generated using the Hazard Exposure Reporting and Analytics (HERA) web application (www.usgs.gov/apps/hera/). HERA uses geospatial analysis of socioeconomic indicators (population, economic, land cover, and infrastructure) in combination with flood hazard zones developed by the USGS Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center to quantify populations and assets at risk under present and future scenarios of sea level rise and storm conditions. The type of information includes U.S. Census data on the number and types of residents, InfoGroup data on numbers and types of employees, county parcel values, C-CAP land cover estimates, and infrastructure data on roads, rail, and critical facilities from a variety of sources.

Publication Year 2024
Title Community Exposure in U.S. Hawaiian Islands to Future Coastal Flooding Hazards, reference year 2020
DOI 10.5066/P1JJITAS
Authors Jamie L Jones, Jeanne M Jones, Nathan J Wood, Peter Ng, Kevin D Henry, Jeff Peters
Product Type Data Release
Record Source USGS Digital Object Identifier Catalog
USGS Organization Western Geographic Science Center - Main Office