EPISODE · Sep 18, 2024 · 10 MIN
STARR software framework featuring Rachel Davidson
from DesignSafe Radio · host Rachel Davidson
Working with the NHERI SimCenter and DesignSafe, the CHEER team is developing a software framework called Stakeholder-based Tool for the Analysis of Regional Risk, or STARR. STARR modeling extends regional loss models like R2D, INCORE, and Hazus to include a focus on decision making. STARR models describe the complex and often conflicting ways that stakeholders in vulnerable coastal areas make decisions. Stakeholders are households, insurers, and government agencies. If policies can account for positive outcomes for all stakeholders, they’re more likely to be implemented and sustained. Learn more about the CHEERHub https://www.drc.udel.edu/cheer/ Read about the NHERI-CHEER partnership https://www.designsafe-ci.org/community/news/2024/july/nheri-partners-cheer-hub-hurricane-decision-making-framework/ HAZUS developed by FEMAhttps://www.fema.gov/flood-maps/products-tools/hazus INCORE developed by NISThttps://www.nist.gov/community-resilience/center-excellence NHERI SimCenter R2D toolhttps://simcenter.designsafe-ci.org/research-tools/r2dtool/ CHEERHub’s NSF award summaryhttps://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=2209190&HistoricalAwards=false CHEERHub on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/cheer-hub/posts/?feedView=all Rachel Davidson is an accomplished academic and research engineer. Discover more about her career and work: https://ccee.udel.edu/faculty/rachel-davidson/ ---------------------------------
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Working with the NHERI SimCenter and DesignSafe, the CHEER team is developing a software framework called Stakeholder-based Tool for the Analysis of Regional Risk, or STARR. STARR modeling extends regional loss models like R2D, INCORE, and Hazus to include a focus on decision making. STARR models describe the complex and often conflicting ways that stakeholders in vulnerable coastal areas make decisions. Stakeholders are households, insurers, and government agencies. If policies can account for positive outcomes for all stakeholders, they’re more likely to be implemented and sustained.
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STARR software framework featuring Rachel Davidson
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