The emergency management community is keenly aware of the potential for mapping technologies (geographic information systems (GIS), remote sensing, and global positioning systems (GPS)) in support of emergency response operations (Mileti, 1999, Cutter, 2001). Despite this awareness
Satellite pictures, solar radiation levels on the earth’s surface, Global Positioning Satellites (GP...
Public health agencies make decisions that have far reaching consequences, and geography impacts the...
Czech Republic In the area of emergency management, there is immense potential for improvements in u...
Data within a Traditional Information System (TIS) is advantageous to Emergency Management (EM) acti...
The World Trade Center attack of 9/11/01 and the response brought major attention to GIS as a valuab...
Geographic data have a number of key roles in emergency response systems focused on releases of haza...
A geographic information system (GIS) is a multifunctional analytical tool that can be used to compi...
More and more urgent issues happen in our daily life, such as typhoons, tsunamis, earthquakes, fires...
Remote sensing technology and mobile devices are two data collection approaches that are proving inv...
The introduction of advanced geospatial technologies to expert teams in the crisis response domain i...
This paper discusses the use of spatial data for risk and natural disaster management. The importanc...
In recent years, due to an increasing number of extreme meteorological events potentially related to...
Abstract: This paper discusses the use of spatial data for risk and natural disaster management. The...
The nature of environmental disasters makes measuring, monitoring and mapping, using sophisticated g...
Due to the increasing occurrence of natural disasters, humanitarian emergency situations and civil e...
Satellite pictures, solar radiation levels on the earth’s surface, Global Positioning Satellites (GP...
Public health agencies make decisions that have far reaching consequences, and geography impacts the...
Czech Republic In the area of emergency management, there is immense potential for improvements in u...
Data within a Traditional Information System (TIS) is advantageous to Emergency Management (EM) acti...
The World Trade Center attack of 9/11/01 and the response brought major attention to GIS as a valuab...
Geographic data have a number of key roles in emergency response systems focused on releases of haza...
A geographic information system (GIS) is a multifunctional analytical tool that can be used to compi...
More and more urgent issues happen in our daily life, such as typhoons, tsunamis, earthquakes, fires...
Remote sensing technology and mobile devices are two data collection approaches that are proving inv...
The introduction of advanced geospatial technologies to expert teams in the crisis response domain i...
This paper discusses the use of spatial data for risk and natural disaster management. The importanc...
In recent years, due to an increasing number of extreme meteorological events potentially related to...
Abstract: This paper discusses the use of spatial data for risk and natural disaster management. The...
The nature of environmental disasters makes measuring, monitoring and mapping, using sophisticated g...
Due to the increasing occurrence of natural disasters, humanitarian emergency situations and civil e...
Satellite pictures, solar radiation levels on the earth’s surface, Global Positioning Satellites (GP...
Public health agencies make decisions that have far reaching consequences, and geography impacts the...
Czech Republic In the area of emergency management, there is immense potential for improvements in u...