[HTML][HTML] Virtual geographic environments (VGEs): A new generation of geographic analysis tool
Abstract Virtual Geographic Environments (VGEs) are proposed as a new generation of
geographic analysis tool to contribute to human understanding of the geographic world and …
geographic analysis tool to contribute to human understanding of the geographic world and …
Assessment of landslide susceptibility at a local spatial scale applying the multi-criteria analysis and GIS: a case study from Slovakia
J Vojteková, M Vojtek - Geomatics, Natural Hazards and Risk, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Landslide susceptibility is an important topic mainly because its geo-spatial analysis
provides a useful tool for planning, disaster management and hazard mitigation. In this …
provides a useful tool for planning, disaster management and hazard mitigation. In this …
[HTML][HTML] Geospatial data utilisation in national disaster management frameworks and the priorities of multilateral disaster management frameworks: case studies of …
T Ghawana, L Pashova, S Zlatanova - ISPRS International Journal of Geo …, 2021 - mdpi.com
IJGI | Free Full-Text | Geospatial Data Utilisation in National Disaster Management
Frameworks and the Priorities of Multilateral Disaster Management Frameworks: Case …
Frameworks and the Priorities of Multilateral Disaster Management Frameworks: Case …
The usability of selected base maps for crises management—users' perspectives
Cartography has become an important tool for supporting decision-making processes in the
field of crisis management. Maps (or GIS) can be used for solving various problems, eg the …
field of crisis management. Maps (or GIS) can be used for solving various problems, eg the …
Emergency management using geographic information systems: application to the first romanian traveling salesman problem instance
The strategic design of logistic networks, such as roads, railways or mobile phone networks,
is essential for efficiently managing emergency situations. The geographic coordinate …
is essential for efficiently managing emergency situations. The geographic coordinate …
Crisis maps—observed shortcomings and recommendations for improvement
Cartographic communication through crisis maps takes place in a unique environment
characterised by the immediate risks of considerable loss and stress. Many such maps are …
characterised by the immediate risks of considerable loss and stress. Many such maps are …
Real time transferring of field data into a spatial DBMS for management of emergencies with a dedicated GIS platform
M Michele, M Giuseppe - AIP Conference Proceedings, 2015 - pubs.aip.org
The management of the emergencies requires an immediate availability of information and
data from the field, like those acquired from monitoring and alerting sensors or, after a …
data from the field, like those acquired from monitoring and alerting sensors or, after a …
Centrality as a method for the evaluation of semantic resources for disaster risk reduction
Clear and straightforward communication is a key aspect of all human activities related to
crisis management. Since crisis management activities involve professionals from various …
crisis management. Since crisis management activities involve professionals from various …
[PDF][PDF] Digital Earth for Disaster Mitigation
This chapter describes the state-of-the-art of the potential of Digital Earth for progressively
better solutions for disaster mitigation. The chapter illustrates the use of strong Digital Earth …
better solutions for disaster mitigation. The chapter illustrates the use of strong Digital Earth …
Hazard-based images comparison methods for damage assessment in emergency mapping
JF Girres - International Journal of Cartography, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Damage assessment is a priority task of emergency mapping after a natural disaster (eg
earthquake, flood, tsunami). The production of these 'impact maps' in the hours following a …
earthquake, flood, tsunami). The production of these 'impact maps' in the hours following a …