j40-cejst-2/data/data-pipeline/data_pipeline/etl/sources/national_risk_index
Vincent La 7709836a12
Ticket 355: Adding map to Urban vs Rural Census Tracts (#696)
* Adding urban vs rural notebook

* Adding new code

* Adding settings

* Adding usa.csv

* Adding etl

* Adding etl

* Adding to etl_score

* quick changes to notebook

* Ensuring notebook can run

* Adding urban vs rural notebook

* Adding new code

* Adding settings

* Adding usa.csv

* Adding etl

* Adding etl

* Adding to etl_score

* quick changes to notebook

* Ensuring notebook can run

* adding urban to comparison tool

* renaming file

* adding urban rural to more comp tool outputs

* updating requirements and poetry

* Adding ej screen notebook

* removing ej screen notebook since it's in justice40-tool-iss-719

Co-authored-by: La <ryy0@cdc.gov>
Co-authored-by: lucasmbrown-usds <lucas.m.brown@omb.eop.gov>
2021-09-22 12:31:03 -04:00
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__init__.py Adds National Risk Index data to ETL pipeline (#549) 2021-09-07 20:51:34 -04:00
etl.py Ticket 355: Adding map to Urban vs Rural Census Tracts (#696) 2021-09-22 12:31:03 -04:00
README.md Adds National Risk Index data to ETL pipeline (#549) 2021-09-07 20:51:34 -04:00

FEMA National Risk Index

Description

The National Risk Index is a new, online mapping application from FEMA that identifies communities most at risk to 18 natural hazards. This application visualizes natural hazard risk metrics and includes data about expected annual losses from natural hazards, social vulnerability and community resilience.

The National Risk Index's interactive web maps are at the county and Census tract level and made available via geographic information system (GIS) services for custom analyses. For this project, we've utilized the NRI data collected at the Census tract level

Data Transformation Summary

The following transformations were applied to the NRI data during the ETL process:

  • The TRACTFIPS column was renamed to GEOID10_TRACT to match the name of columns that hold the Census Tract FIPS code in other data sets
  • The NRI score values for each Census tract were applied to each of the Census block groups inside of that Census tract so that the unit of analysis would match that of other datasets like the American Communities Survey