Inundation Risk Index in Hangzhou Center Districts - Haoyu#32
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Inundation Risk Index in Hangzhou Center Districts - Haoyu#32haoyu25 wants to merge 22 commits intoWeitzman-MUSA-JavaScript:mainfrom
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Added detailed information about the Inundation Risk Index dashboard, including usage instructions and data sources.
Enhanced the description of the dashboard's purpose and usage instructions, providing more specific guidance on budget adjustments and selection processes.
Expanded the description to include mitigation actions.
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This dashboard is designed for government officials and urban planners in Hangzhou. It helps identify high-risk inundation areas in the city's central districts, allowing authorities to prioritize locations for mitigation actions. The risk index combines inundation probability with impervious surface percentage.