In the last decade, real-time access to data and the use of high-resolution spatial information have provided scientists and engineers with valuable information to help them understand risk. At the same time, there has been a rapid growth of novel and cutting-edge information and communication technologies for the collection, analysis and dissemination of data, re-inventing the way in which risk management is carried out throughout its cycle (risk identification and reduction, preparedness, disaster relief and recovery). The applications of those geospatial technologies are expected to enable better mitigation of, and adaptation to, the disastrous impact of natural hazards. The description of risks may particularly benefit from the integrat...
Each year, natural hazards such as earthquakes, cyclones, flooding, landslides, wildfires, avalanche...
The 16 contributions to Geographical Information Systems in Assessing Natural Hazards report on GIS ...
The analysis of multi-hazard risk requires the use of models that are very data demanding. Data is n...
In the last decade, real-time access to data and the use of high-resolution spatial information have...
In the last decade, real-time access to data and the use of high-resolution spatial information have...
With the rise of new technologies, citizens can contribute to scientific research via Web 2.0 applic...
This special issue presents contributions about the methodologies and tools for representing and map...
Information and knowledge about a natural hazard event as it unfolds are vital to all four stages of...
With the rise of new technologies, citizens can contribute to scientific research via Web 2.0 applic...
This paper discusses the use of spatial data for risk and natural disaster management. The importanc...
Abstract: This paper discusses the use of spatial data for risk and natural disaster management. The...
This paper presents a methodology for risk analysis and assessment to manage territorial data based ...
Each year, disasters such as storms, floods, fires, volcanoes, earthquakes, and epidemics cause thou...
The impact of extreme geophysical, hydrological, and meteorological events such as earthquakes and t...
AbstractThis paper presents a methodology for risk analysis and assessment to manage territorial dat...
Each year, natural hazards such as earthquakes, cyclones, flooding, landslides, wildfires, avalanche...
The 16 contributions to Geographical Information Systems in Assessing Natural Hazards report on GIS ...
The analysis of multi-hazard risk requires the use of models that are very data demanding. Data is n...
In the last decade, real-time access to data and the use of high-resolution spatial information have...
In the last decade, real-time access to data and the use of high-resolution spatial information have...
With the rise of new technologies, citizens can contribute to scientific research via Web 2.0 applic...
This special issue presents contributions about the methodologies and tools for representing and map...
Information and knowledge about a natural hazard event as it unfolds are vital to all four stages of...
With the rise of new technologies, citizens can contribute to scientific research via Web 2.0 applic...
This paper discusses the use of spatial data for risk and natural disaster management. The importanc...
Abstract: This paper discusses the use of spatial data for risk and natural disaster management. The...
This paper presents a methodology for risk analysis and assessment to manage territorial data based ...
Each year, disasters such as storms, floods, fires, volcanoes, earthquakes, and epidemics cause thou...
The impact of extreme geophysical, hydrological, and meteorological events such as earthquakes and t...
AbstractThis paper presents a methodology for risk analysis and assessment to manage territorial dat...
Each year, natural hazards such as earthquakes, cyclones, flooding, landslides, wildfires, avalanche...
The 16 contributions to Geographical Information Systems in Assessing Natural Hazards report on GIS ...
The analysis of multi-hazard risk requires the use of models that are very data demanding. Data is n...