Geographical information systems (GIS) provide visual map based analysis and reporting information implemented in map layers. Geographical information systems evolve by incorporating new and enhanced means of analysing and presenting location based information. In this paper we examine the evolution of a geographical information system for fire prevention support that evolved through transitions of the underlying approach to the analysis of dwelling fire risk over a six year period 2007 to 2013. The novel theoretical contribution of this paper is the examination of the evolution of GIS analysis and modelling approaches, and in the specific context of fire and rescue services, the examination of the evolution of a fire prevention support GIS...
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) provide map based spatial analyses of geo-coded data. In this p...
Wildland fire fighting is complex due to climatic variation, risk and uncertainty, and the proximity...
According to the Annual Fire Report 2013 (European Commission-Joint Research Centre, 2014), there ha...
AbstractGeographic information systems (GIS) have been applied to analyze the efficiency and effecti...
The primary purpose of this study was to use geographic information systems (GIS) to create a cartog...
AbstractThis paper presents a methodology for risk analysis and assessment to manage territorial dat...
This paper presents a methodology for risk analysis and assessment to manage territorial data based ...
The aim with this paper is to examine how different GIS-based visualization methods can be applied a...
Globally, fire causes considerable losses that can be alleviated by taking appropriate precautions f...
This paper presents the general architecture of a multi-sensor GIS platform, i.e., fireGIS, which se...
Depok City is one of the cities that is vulnerable to fire disasters. The Depok City Fire Department...
In this paper we examine an operational research project concerning the analysis of the characterist...
Controlling wildfires within the wildland/urban interface has proven to be the most complex challeng...
Fire agencies on all levels try hard to save lives, properties, and natural resources. Accurate acce...
The current population growth and urban expansion in Victoria, Australia is increasing the need for ...
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) provide map based spatial analyses of geo-coded data. In this p...
Wildland fire fighting is complex due to climatic variation, risk and uncertainty, and the proximity...
According to the Annual Fire Report 2013 (European Commission-Joint Research Centre, 2014), there ha...
AbstractGeographic information systems (GIS) have been applied to analyze the efficiency and effecti...
The primary purpose of this study was to use geographic information systems (GIS) to create a cartog...
AbstractThis paper presents a methodology for risk analysis and assessment to manage territorial dat...
This paper presents a methodology for risk analysis and assessment to manage territorial data based ...
The aim with this paper is to examine how different GIS-based visualization methods can be applied a...
Globally, fire causes considerable losses that can be alleviated by taking appropriate precautions f...
This paper presents the general architecture of a multi-sensor GIS platform, i.e., fireGIS, which se...
Depok City is one of the cities that is vulnerable to fire disasters. The Depok City Fire Department...
In this paper we examine an operational research project concerning the analysis of the characterist...
Controlling wildfires within the wildland/urban interface has proven to be the most complex challeng...
Fire agencies on all levels try hard to save lives, properties, and natural resources. Accurate acce...
The current population growth and urban expansion in Victoria, Australia is increasing the need for ...
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) provide map based spatial analyses of geo-coded data. In this p...
Wildland fire fighting is complex due to climatic variation, risk and uncertainty, and the proximity...
According to the Annual Fire Report 2013 (European Commission-Joint Research Centre, 2014), there ha...