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Unification for Underground Resilience Measures Open Data

UNUM Open DataNew York University Discover free public data, tools, and resources from New York University - UNUM open data layer initiative GOAL The Unification for Underground Resilience Measures Open Data Content is a comprehensive compilation of open data layers sourced from federal, state, and city open data repositories. This collection focuses on data layers that directly impact subsurface utilities, provide indications about subsurface layers, or threaten subsurface infrastructure's resilience. This open data initiative aims to address the challenges associated with subsurface infrastructure management and enhance understanding of potential risks and vulnerabilities. This comprehensive dataset enables stakeholders, researchers, and policymakers to make informed decisions and develop effective strategies to mitigate potential risks by unifying diverse open data layers related to subsurface utilities and layers. The Unification for Underground Resilience Measures Open Data Content includes geospatial information, such as geotechnical data, geological surveys, geophysical data, utility network information, groundwater levels, land use planning data, and other relevant layers. These layers provide insights into subsurface layers' characteristics, conditions, and interactions, offering valuable information for urban planning, infrastructure development, and risk assessment. The dataset is sourced from reliable and authoritative open data repositories at the federal, state, and city levels, ensuring the quality and credibility of the information. The data is carefully curated, validated, and organized to facilitate ease of access and analysis for users. By promoting the availability and accessibility of open data related to subsurface utilities and layers, the Unification for Underground Resilience Measures Open Data initiative supports evidence-based decision-making, fosters stakeholder collaboration, and contributes to developing resilient and sustainable urban environments. This initiative encourages innovation and research in subsurface infrastructure management while empowering communities to better prepare for and respond to potential threats or disruptions to subsurface layers. Note: The actual dataset may contain specific details about the available open data layers, data formats, and access methods. Browse Data by Category There's a lot to see here, so feel free to peruse our data library by the following categories Transportation Utilities Community Boundaries Utility Buildings Historic Maps Disaster Environment Unlock the Data Anyone can use open data at no cost. Download raw data, share your insights with your community, or build new applications that serve specific audiences. Explore Visualize & Analyze Build Share Dig into the data. Highlight spatial patterns and discover trends. Develop new apps using templates and API's. Share local knowledge and insights. Resources and Tools Discover some of the key findings of our open data, and explore our tools to uncover some of your own.

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