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El Paso Socio-Economic-Health Data Assessment

September 24, 2014

While transportation can benefit local communities—facilitating evacuations during disasters, for example—it can also present hazards. Learning more about the people in a region can help agencies better determine how to mitigate risks to (and better serve) local communities. Local agencies can better understand and address a population’s risk of being adversely affected by environmental circumstances by leveraging readily available social, economic, and health data about their communities. | Read the Featured Project Page

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