Community Impact can be used to report the short and long-term impacts of a natural disaster.
Community Impact can be used by the public to report a variety of short, mid or long term impacts following a natural disaster. By reporting the cascading effects of outages and closures on the community, organizations can better understand how resilience can be improved and which areas have been most affected using the Community Impact Dashboard.
To deploy Community Impact with the ArcGIS Solutions Deployment Tool requires specific software.
Requirement | Description |
Software |
Solution deployment
Solution hosting
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Application |
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To manually deploy Community Impact in your organization requires specific software.
Requirement | Description |
Software |
Map authoring
GIS service hosting
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Application |
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Community Impact can be deployed in your ArcGIS organization without downloading the solution. When you deploy Community Impact in your organization, you'll find the following:
Item | Name | Description |
Application | Community Impact | An application used by the general public to report the short and long-term impacts of a natural disaster. |
Map | Community Impact | A map used to collect community impact reports. |
Feature Layer | CommunityImpact | A feature layer used to store community impact reports. Contains Community Impact and Service Impact layers. |
Group | Community Impact | A group used to configure the Crowdsource Reporter application and share maps with members of the general public who will be submitting information about the impacts of disasters. |
Below are the release dates and notes for the Community Impact Reporter
Date | Description |
November 2021 |
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September 2017 |
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