The Metis Center for Infrastructure and Sustainable Engineering seeks to provide the basis for understanding, designing and managing the complex integrated built/human/natural systems that increasingly characterize our planet in the Anthropocene – the Age of Humans. To this end, we combine research, teaching, outreach and public service in an effort to learn how engineered and built systems are integrated with natural and human systems.

The mission of Metis is to reshape how we design and build infrastructure and prepare engineers in the Anthropocene. The Anthropocene will be defined by rapid technological, environmental and social change, which will raise challenges for current infrastructure and engineering to meet changing needs. To build more resilient and sustainable systems that are capable of adapting to change in the 21st century and beyond, we will need to fundamentally rethink how and why we deploy and use infrastructure and train engineers. The Metis center seeks to establish an array of competencies to be able to respond to rapidly changing environments, technologies and services, for a future marked by complexity and uncertainty.

This collections contains data resulting from work conducted by researchers at the Metis Center, along with supplementary data for published material.

Published reports and presentations can be found in the Metis Center collection in the ASU Library KEEP Repository.

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Tabular Data - 24.2 KB - 16 Variables, 81 Observations - UNF:6:o4iDo4neMSlg6IY9o9eEJQ==
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Land use codes and descriptions.
Shapefile as ZIP Archive - 8.8 MB - MD5: 45986d9710018cefacddc0b0a6526d8d
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Shapefile of parking space densities for the San Francisco Bay Area
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May 16, 2024
Hoehne, Christopher; Chester, Mikhail; King, David; Fraser, Andrew, 2024, "Phoenix Metro Parking Space Infrastructure Inventory", https://doi.org/10.48349/ASU/F9I9MD, ASU Library Research Data Repository, V1, UNF:6:Db7BzVSCZ5lO56FQg9rFGg== [fileUNF]
A parking inventory for metropolitan Phoenix, Arizona, USA is developed by cross-referencing geospatial cadastral and roadway data with minimum parking requirements. Historical growth of parking is also estimated by linking year of property development to required off-street and nearby on-street parking spaces. As of 2017, we estimate that there we...
Shapefile as ZIP Archive - 2.2 MB - MD5: 7db72f6c1b6d6bf87aa906e3957fe12f
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A shapefile of geometries of census blockgroups in the UZA of Maricopa County, Arizona.
Shapefile as ZIP Archive - 38.4 MB - MD5: 078c1f9acd24d9648413ac9e69866dd6
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A shapefile of points of parcels centroids in the UZA of Maricopa County, Arizona.
Tabular Data - 91.9 KB - 8 Variables, 2479 Observations - UNF:6:2jLwch4SHlzsp0TFlQXF6w==
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Parking estimates for 2017 for all census blockgroups within the urbanized area of Maricopa County, Arizona.
Tabular Data - 162.8 MB - 13 Variables, 1480452 Observations - UNF:6:fFK/NHLkjn4o1uakPOZBZA==
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Parking estimates for 2017 for all parcels within the urbanized area (UZA) of Maricopa County, Arizona. Assessor addresses have been removed from original dataset. Note that this file includes more than one million rows, which may not display properly in the repository viewer and prevents Excel or similar spreadsheet programs from displaying all r...
Tabular Data - 89.2 KB - 2 Variables, 2016 Observations - UNF:6:HerjkgI6Zf4nF6ROBP5HXQ==
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Property Use Codes and their descriptions (from Maricopa County Assessor’s Office). Can be matched to parcels to determine the property type of a parcel.
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