The HEIMDALL project aims to improve societies' preparedness to cope with complex crisis situations by providing a flexible platform for multi-hazard emergency planning and management for actors involved in disaster management. The result is a cooperative management tool that provides data exchange, scenario building and situation assessment functionalities for training, preparedness and response planning
Global warming exceeding 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels will very likely lead to unavoidable incr...
Acute environmental emergencies and disasters call for multi-organisational collaboration where each...
From 1992 to 2012 4.4 billion people were affected by disasters with almost 2 trillion USD in damage...
Managing forest fires and other disasters usually involves multiple emergency management organisatio...
Managing floods and other disasters usually involves multiple emergency management organisations, ev...
Recent natural and man-made disasters have affected multiple disaster management organizations, span...
Our ecosystems are facing increasingly extensive and complex natural disasters originating from natu...
This contribution describes the objectives and the tasks carried out within HEIMDALL, a four-years E...
Natural disaster situations becoming more complex and require technology-based solutions for communi...
Flooding represents the most-occurring and deadliest threats worldwide among natural disasters. Cons...
This paper discusses our ongoing work on a system for collecting, managing and distributing relevant...
The Disaster Management Tool (DMT) supports information management during crises. It has been desig...
Summarization: Disasters are notorious for extending across multiple jurisdictions, both geographica...
The CRISMA project develops an integrated planning and decision support tool set for crises response...
Managing the response to natural, man-made, and technical disasters is becoming increasingly importa...
Global warming exceeding 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels will very likely lead to unavoidable incr...
Acute environmental emergencies and disasters call for multi-organisational collaboration where each...
From 1992 to 2012 4.4 billion people were affected by disasters with almost 2 trillion USD in damage...
Managing forest fires and other disasters usually involves multiple emergency management organisatio...
Managing floods and other disasters usually involves multiple emergency management organisations, ev...
Recent natural and man-made disasters have affected multiple disaster management organizations, span...
Our ecosystems are facing increasingly extensive and complex natural disasters originating from natu...
This contribution describes the objectives and the tasks carried out within HEIMDALL, a four-years E...
Natural disaster situations becoming more complex and require technology-based solutions for communi...
Flooding represents the most-occurring and deadliest threats worldwide among natural disasters. Cons...
This paper discusses our ongoing work on a system for collecting, managing and distributing relevant...
The Disaster Management Tool (DMT) supports information management during crises. It has been desig...
Summarization: Disasters are notorious for extending across multiple jurisdictions, both geographica...
The CRISMA project develops an integrated planning and decision support tool set for crises response...
Managing the response to natural, man-made, and technical disasters is becoming increasingly importa...
Global warming exceeding 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels will very likely lead to unavoidable incr...
Acute environmental emergencies and disasters call for multi-organisational collaboration where each...
From 1992 to 2012 4.4 billion people were affected by disasters with almost 2 trillion USD in damage...