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Mapping fires and American Red Cross aid using demographic indicators of vulnerability
Authors:Evan Lue  John P Wilson
Institution:1. Senior GIS Specialist, EEC Environmental, United States;2. Professor and Director, Spatial Sciences Institute, University of Southern California, United States
Abstract:Social vulnerability indicators can assist with informing disaster relief preparation. Certain demographic segments of a population may suffer disproportionately during disaster events, and a geographical understanding of them can help to determine where to place strategically logistical assets and to target disaster‐awareness outreach endeavours. Records of house fire events and American Red Cross aid provision over a five‐year period were mapped for the County of Los Angeles, California, United States, to examine the congruence between actual events and expectations of risk based on vulnerability theory. The geographical context provided by the data was compared with spatially‐explicit indicators of vulnerability, such as age, race, and wealth. Fire events were found to occur more frequently in more vulnerable areas, and Red Cross aid was found to have an even stronger relationship to those places. The findings suggest that these indicators speak beyond vulnerability and relate to patterns of fire risk.
Keywords:American Red Cross  disasters  home fires  National Fire Information and Reporting System (NFIRS)  social vulnerability
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