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GIS and disasters: Planning for catastrophe

机译:GIS与灾难:灾难规划

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Recent events, including the Indian Ocean tsunami, the hurricanes of the 2005 season, and the 7/7 and 9/11 terrorist attacks, have made us all acutely aware of the vulnerability of modern society. Knowing where such events have occurred and the geographic limits of their impacts is clearly important, particularly when combined with information on human populations, infrastructure, and other spatially distributed phenomena that may be relevant to response and recovery. But more generally, geographic information and the technologies that acquire, interpret, and disseminate such information (GIS, remote sensing, GPS, etc.) are clearly essential in all aspects of disaster, from preparedness, prevention, and protection through detection to response and eventual recovery. Geographic information and technology (GI&T) provide the basis for estimating and mapping risk, for planning evacuation routes and shelters, for determining areas where human populations are most likely to have been impacted following a disaster, and for assigning resources during recovery, among many other vital and important tasks.
机译:最近的事件,包括印度洋海啸,2005年季节的飓风以及7/7和9/11恐怖袭击,使我们所有人都敏锐地意识到了现代社会的脆弱性。知道发生此类事件的地点及其影响的地理范围显然很重要,特别是与有关人口,基础设施和其他可能与应对和恢复有关的空间分布现象的信息结合使用时。但是,更广泛地说,地理信息以及获取,解释和传播此类信息的技术(GIS,遥感,GPS等)在灾难的各个方面(从备灾,预防和保护直到发现和响应)都显然至关重要。最终恢复。地理信息和技术(GI&T)为估算和绘制风险,规划疏散路线和避难所,确定灾难后最有可能影响人口的地区以及在灾后恢复期间分配资源等提供了基础至关重要的任务。

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