DamageScanner: direct damage assessments for natural hazards

A python toolkit for direct damage assessments for natural hazards. Even though the method is initially developed for flood damage assessments, it can calculate damages for any hazard for which you just require a vulnerability curve (i.e. a one-dimensional relation).

Please note: This package is still in development phase. In case of any problems, or if you have any suggestions for improvements, please raise an issue.

Background

This package is (loosely) based on the original DamageScanner, which calculated potential flood damages based on inundation depth and land use using depth-damage curves in the Netherlands. The DamageScanner was originally developed for the ‘Netherlands Later’ project (Klijn et al., 2007). The original land-use classes were based on the Land-Use Scanner in order to evaluate the effect of future land-use change on flood damages.

Installation

Requirements: NumPy, pandas, geopandas, matplotlib, rasterio, tqdm, xarray, pyproj

  1. Open the python environment in your command prompt or bash in which you want to install this package.

  2. Type pip install damagescanner and it should install itself into your python environment.

  3. Now you can import the package like any other package!

OR:

  1. Clone the repository or download the package on your computer and extract the folder.

  2. Go to the DamageScanner folder in your command prompt or bash.

  3. Type python setup.py install and it should install itself into your python environment.

  4. Now you can import the package like any other package!

How to cite

If you use the DamageScanner in your work, please cite the package directly:

License

Copyright (C) 2022 Elco Koks. All versions released under the MIT license.