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GI for Disaster Management



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Autore: Altan Orhan Visualizza persona
Titolo: GI for Disaster Management Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2020
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (160 p.)
Soggetto topico: Research & information: general
Environmental economics
Soggetto non controllato: mapping impact
tidal flood
hydrodynamic model
solar salt farming
drone
computer vision
point clouds
machine learning
CNN
GAN
first responder
RECONASS
INACHUS
multi-hazard
susceptibility mapping
developing urban settlements
landslide
flood
logistic regression
Mamdani fuzzy algorithm
M-AHP
cartographic symbols
map symbology
crisis map
comparative analysis
taxonomy
graphic design
availability
promulgation
sharing
standardisation
Black sea
sea level change
tide gauge
satellite altimetry
GNSS
post-fire management
forest regeneration
fire severity mapping
multispectral imagery
Sentinel-2A
unmanned aerial vehicles
Parrot SEQUOIA
climate change
fuzzy logic
GIS, household
Index method
sea level rise
vulnerability
Persona (resp. second.): TanziTullio Joseph
ChandraMadhu
SunarFiliz
HalounováLena
AltanOrhan
Sommario/riassunto: Each year, disasters such as storms, floods, fires, volcanoes, earthquakes, and epidemics cause thousands of casualties and tremendous damage to property around the world, displacing tens of thousands of people from their homes and destroying their livelihoods. The majority of these casualties and property loss could be prevented if better information were available regarding the onset and course of such disasters. Several remote sensing technologies, such as meteorological and Earth observation satellites, communication satellites, and satellite-based positioning, supported by geoinformation technologies, offer the potential to contribute to improved prediction and monitoring of potential hazards, risk mitigation, and disaster management which, in turn, would lead to sharp reductions in losses to life and property. This book explores most of the scientific issues related to spatially supported disaster management and its integration with geographical information system technologies in different disaster examples and scales. Dealing with disasters over space and time represents a long-lasting theme, now approached by means of innovative techniques and modelling approaches. Several priorities for actions are outlined toward preventing new and reduce existing disaster risks, including understanding disaster risk, strengthening disaster risk governance for management of disaster risk, investing in disaster reduction for resilience, and enhancing disaster preparedness for effective response. This book presents ideas to address the challenges facing different components of spatial patterns related to ecological processes, and the published articles extended versions of selected presentations from the Gi4DM Conference in 2019 in Prague.
Titolo autorizzato: GI for Disaster Management  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910557426203321
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