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<br />(2) nature of the hazard--property and population at risk. lifeline and <br />economic system likely to be disrupted; (3) post-audits of natural disasters <br />(Federally declared disasters and others) including assessments of property <br />damage and estimates of number of people injured and killed; and (4) infor- <br />mation used to prepare for the hazard. such as land-use regulations. alter- <br />native adjustments. and emergency preparedness plans. <br /> <br />ORGANIZATION OF DATA RESOURCE SUMMARIES <br /> <br />The single-sheet summaries are listed alphabetically by major depart- <br />ment or agency as they appear in the United States Government Manual (U.S. <br />Government Printing Office. Washington. D.C.. 1978). The format of the <br />summary sheets and information included is: <br /> <br />DATA RESOURCE <br />AGENCY <br /> <br />descriptive title <br /> <br />subdivisions of major department or agency <br />(in decreasing functional level) <br /> <br />description of data resource including: <br /> <br />topics included in data <br />level of aggregation <br />geographic area covered <br />time period of record <br />sources of data <br /> <br />CONTENT <br /> <br />FORMAT <br /> <br />structure of resource including: <br /> <br />available medias or formats--computer-compatible. <br />printed. graphic <br />available services related to data <br />costs of acquiring data <br />frequency of updating resource <br />restrictions of access (if any) <br />location of data if not same as contact person <br /> <br />published reports. users' guides. articles or pamphlets <br />describing available data <br /> <br />person(s) to contact for more information including <br />address and telephone number <br /> <br />REFERENCE <br /> <br />CONTACT <br /> <br />2 <br />