Model natural hazard scenarios to make resilience-informed, science-based community planning decisions.

IN-CORE models the social, economic, and physical impacts to community structures during natural hazard scenarios.

These models reflect the interconnected impacts on people, housing, infrastructure, businesses, social institutions and critical services.

IN-CORE uses science-based solutions to help prioritize recovery and improve planning for future resilience.

Models show the interconnected impacts of natural hazards on your community’s populations (households, demographics, and displacement), individual buildings and households, roads and bridges, utility and energy networks, communications, local and regional economy, and critical services (schools, hospitals, and more).

Next-Gen Community Resilience Modeling

IN-CORE is science-based to support informed community decision-making

By modeling how mitigation investments, changes to planning and code requirements, or infrastructure investments promote quicker recovery after hazard events.

Project IN-CORE and the NIST-funded Center of Excellence for Risk-Based Community Resilience Planning is working with these communities to enhance their resilience.

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