DAN Taxonomy


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= Taxonomy =
 * Disaster Assistance Network

Discussion

 * Taxonomy is integral to Drupal technology
 * Each taxonomy category has related terms
 * Terms are used as topics, tags, and keywords.
 * Terms may have subterms, e.g., animal -> cat -> breed -> tabby
 * Terms may be related between categories, e.g., cat -> cat food <- food
 * Content may have multiple terms, e.g., Title: FEMA Extends Assistance in Louisiana; Terms: FEMA, Housing, Food, Louisiana, Grant 
 * Taxonomy terms are singular by default. Exceptions are made when necessary.
 * The same term may appear in multiple categories
 * Seven taxonomy categories (with terms) are proposed below

To do

 * Align taxonomy with Resource_Type
 * Add terms from CAN

News

 * 1) Severe weather
 * 2) Disaster
 * 3) Opportunity

Participant

 * 1) Moderator (Registered volunteer)
 * 2) Case manager (Registered volunteer)
 * 3) Survivor
 * 4) Community

Method

 * 1) Chat (real time impromptu or scheduled)
 * 2) Comment (Web page comments for feedback)
 * 3) Database (The CAT database offers links between participants based on needs and offers)
 * 4) Email
 * 5) Request form
 * 6) Message
 * 7) Forum (topics can be used to contact missing persons)
 * 8) Registration (to get an account number)
 * 9) Telephone
 * 10) Tracking (case via account number)
 * 11) Web link
 * 12) Directory

Group category

 * Resources available to survivors in qualified groups or survivors of members in qualified groups:

Adult

 * Men
 * 1) Women
 * 2) Men and Women

Animal

 * Cat
 * Dog
 * 1) Farm
 * 2) Horse
 * Pet
 * 1) Other animal

Association

 * 1) Elks
 * 2) Eagles
 * 3) Fraternal organization
 * 4) Other association

Disease

 * 1) Cancer
 * 2) Contamination
 * 3) Diabetes
 * 4) Drug addiction
 * 5) Other disease

Disabled

 * 1) Amputee
 * 2) Hearing
 * 3) Injury
 * 4) Mental
 * 5) Vision
 * 6) Other disability

Disaster

 * 1) Hurricane Katrina
 * 2) Pentagon attack
 * 3) Other disaster

Employed as

 * 1) First responder
 * 2) Safety officer

Employed by

 * 1) Government
 * 2) Military
 * 3) Postal service
 * 4) Other

Ethnic

 * 1) African American
 * 2) Arab American
 * 3) Mexican American
 * 4) Other ethnic group

Referred by

 * 1) Clergy
 * 2) Human services provider
 * 3) School personnel
 * 4) Social service agency
 * 5) Other referral

Women

 * 1) Pregnant

United States

 * 1) Region (Interstate)
 * 2) State
 * 3) City
 * 4) County
 * 5) Region (Intrastate)

Canada

 * Optional
 * 1) Region (National)
 * 2) Province (or Territory)
 * 3) City
 * 4) Region (Provincial)

Participant category

 * a.k.a. Stakeholder

Partner

 * Partner organizations

Requester

 * 1) Survivor
 * 2) Organization (assisting survivors)

Volunteer

 * 1) Administrator
 * 2) Case manager
 * 3) Contributor (researcher)

Automotive

 * 1) Car
 * 2) Fuel
 * 3) Parts
 * 4) Truck
 * 5) Van

Bulk

 * Items needed/provided in large quantities

Construction

 * Includes home improvement
 * 1) Building material
 * 2) Cement
 * 3) Dry wall
 * 4) Duct
 * 5) Electrical
 * 6) Fence
 * 7) Fire protection
 * 8) Floor
 * 9) Frame
 * 10) Gravel
 * 11) Hardware
 * 12) Landscape
 * 13) Lumber
 * 14) Masonry
 * 15) Paint
 * 16) Plumbing
 * 17) Roof
 * 18) Sand
 * 19) Siding
 * 20) Tool
 * 21) Window

Electronic

 * 1) Camera
 * 2) Computer
 * 3) Cell phone
 * 4) Video

Food

 * 1) Meal
 * 2) Meals ready to eat
 * 3) Meals on wheels
 * 4) Soup kitchen
 * 5) Grocery
 * 6) Food pantry
 * 7) Water
 * 8) Bottled water
 * 9) Filtered water

Household

 * 1) Air quality
 * 2) Appliance
 * 3) Cleaning
 * 4) Clothing
 * 5) Floor cover
 * 6) Carpet
 * 7) Furniture
 * 8) Hardware
 * 9) Safety
 * 10) Stationary
 * 11) Utensils
 * 12) Cooking
 * 13) Serving
 * 14) Water filter
 * 15) Window cover

Kit

 * 1) Baby
 * 2) Bedding
 * 3) Health
 * 4) School
 * 5) Sewing

Recycled

 * 1) Books
 * 2) Clothes
 * 3) Furniture
 * 4) Toys

Employment

 * See Job

Benefit

 * 1) Medicare
 * 2) Medicaid
 * 3) Social security
 * 4) Welfare

Decontamination

 * 1) Lead paint

Disaster relief

 * 1) Federal
 * 2) State

Education

 * 1) College funding
 * 2) Trade school funding

Financial

 * 1) Financial assistance
 * 2) Financial planning

Grant

 * 1) Business grant
 * 2) Education grant

Home

 * 1) Electricity
 * 2) Fuel
 * 3) Heat
 * 4) Heating
 * 5) Mortgage
 * 6) Rent
 * 7) Repair
 * 8) Subsidy
 * 9) Weatherization

Insurance

 * 1) Auto insurance
 * 2) Business insurance
 * 3) Children insurance
 * 4) Disability insurance
 * 5) Health insurance
 * 6) Home insurance
 * 7) Life insurance

Loan

 * 1) Business
 * 2) Education

Money

 * 1) Cash
 * 2) Gift card

Telephone

 * 1) Call card

Job counseling

 * 1) Dress
 * 2) Interview
 * 3) Resume

Shelter

 * 1) Emergency animal shelter
 * 2) Emergency shelter

Service

 * Direct service or information service

Assistance

 * 1) Direct assistance
 * 2) Disability assistance
 * 3) Disaster assistance
 * 4) Document replacement assistance
 * 5) Emergency assistance
 * 6) Fraud assistance
 * 7) Financial assistance

Childcare

 * 1) Daycare

Communication

 * 1) Internet
 * 2) Telephone

Construction

 * 1) Carpentry
 * 2) Cleanup
 * 3) Decontamination
 * 4) Demolition
 * 5) Earth moving
 * 6) Electrical
 * 7) Flooring
 * 8) Framing
 * 9) Home repair
 * 10) Labor
 * 11) Landscape
 * 12) Mason
 * 13) Painting
 * 14) Pavement
 * 15) Plumbing
 * 16) Roofing
 * 17) Waste removal
 * 18) Weatherization

Counseling

 * 1) Bereavement counseling
 * 2) Education counseling
 * 3) Employment counseling
 * 4) Family counseling
 * 5) Financial counseling
 * 6) Bankrupcy counseling
 * 7) Benefits counseling
 * 8) Budget counseling
 * 9) Compensation counseling
 * 10) Credit counseling
 * 11) Debt counseling
 * 12) Estate counseling
 * 13) Fraud counseling
 * 14) Insurance counseling
 * 15) Retirement counseling
 * 16) Tax counseling
 * 17) Housing counseling
 * 18) Individual counseling
 * 19) Job counseling
 * 20) Marriage counseling
 * 21) Nutrition counseling

Education

 * 1) Counseling
 * 2) Community college
 * 3) Preschool
 * 4) School
 * 5) Trade
 * 6) University

Legal aid

 * 1) Compensation
 * 2) Custody
 * 3) Estate
 * 4) Eviction
 * 5) Immigration
 * 6) Liability
 * 7) Small claim

Medical

 * 1) Child dental
 * 2) Dental
 * 3) Emergency care
 * 4) Mental health
 * 5) Primary care
 * 6) Vision

Protection

 * 1) Child protection
 * 2) Fraud protection
 * 3) Law enforcement
 * 4) Spousal protection

Training

 * 1) Employment
 * 2) First responder
 * 3) Self help

Transportation

 * 1) Distribution
 * 2) Relocation
 * 3) Reuniting family
 * 4) Ride
 * 5) Shipping
 * 6) Storage
 * 7) Tracking

Wishes

 * 1) Adult wishes
 * 2) Childrens wishes
 * 3) Christmas wishes
 * 4) Family wishes
 * 5) Free vacations

Availability

 * 1) In stock
 * 2) On order
 * 3) Out of stock

Completion

 * 1) Completed
 * 2) In progress
 * 3) Pending
 * 4) Postponed

Facility

 * 1) Closed
 * 2) Open
 * 3) Standby

Priority

 * 1) Low
 * 2) Medium
 * 3) High

Timing

 * 1) Emergency
 * 2) Immediate
 * 3) Long term
 * 4) Routine
 * 5) Scheduled
 * 6) Short term

= See also = DisasterAssistanceNetwork