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GEOINFORMATION FOR DISASTER MANAGEMENT 2020 (Gi4DM2020): PREFACE

机译:灾害管理地理信息2020(GI4DM2020):前言

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Across the world, nature-triggered disasters fuelled by climate change are worsening. Some two billion people have been affected by the consequences of natural hazards over the last ten years, 95% of which were weather-related (such as floods and windstorms). Fires swept across large parts of California, and in Australia caused unprecedented destruction to lives, wildlife and bush. This picture is likely to become the new normal, and indeed may worsen if unchecked. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) estimates that in some locations, disaster that once had a once-in-a-century frequency may become annual events by 2050.Disaster management needs to keep up. Good cooperation and coordination of crisis response operations are of critical importance to react rapidly and adequately to any crisis situation, while post-disaster recovery presents opportunities to build resilience towards reducing the scale of the next disaster. Technology to support crisis response has advanced greatly in the last few years. Systems for early warning, command and control and decision-making have been successfully implemented in many countries and regions all over the world. Efforts to improve humanitarian response, in particular in relation to combating disasters in rapidly urbanising cities, have also led to better approaches that grapple with complexity and uncertainty.The challenges however are daunting. Many aspects related to the efficient collection and integration of geo-information, applied semantics and situational awareness for disaster management are still open, while agencies, organisations and governmental authorities need to improve their practices for building better resilience.Gi4DM 2020 marked the 13th edition of the Geoinformation for Disaster Management series of conferences. The first conference was held in 2005 in the aftermath of the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami which claimed the lives of over 220,000 civilians. The 2019-20 Australian Bushfire Season saw some 18.6 million Ha of bushland burn, 5,900 buildings destroyed and nearly three billion vertebrates killed. Gi4DM 2020 then was held during Covid-19 pandemic, which took the lives of more than 1,150,000 people by the time of the conference. The pandemic affected the organisation of the conference, but the situation also provided the opportunity to address important global problems.The fundamental goal of the Gi4DM has always been to provide a forum where emergency responders, disaster managers, urban planners, stakeholders, researchers, data providers and system developers can discuss challenges, share experience, discuss new ideas and demonstrate technology. The 12 previous editions of Gi4DM conferences were held in Delft, the Netherlands (March 2005), Goa, India (September 2006), Toronto, Canada (May 2007), Harbin, China (August 2008), Prague, Czech Republic (January 2009), Torino, Italy (February 2010), Antalya, Turkey (May 2011), Enschede, the Netherlands (December, 2012), Hanoi, Vietnam (December 2013), Montpellier, France (2015), Istanbul, Turkey (2018) and Prague, Czech Republic (2019). Through the years Gi4DM has been organised in cooperation with different international bodies such as ISPRS, UNOOSA, ICA, ISCRAM, FIG, IAG, OGC and WFP and supported by national organisations.Gi4DM 2020 was held as part of Climate Change and Disaster Management: Technology and Resilience for a Troubled World. The event took place through the whole week of 30th of November to 4th of December, Sydney, Australia and included three events: Gi4DM 2020, NSW Surveying and Spatial Sciences Institute (NSW SSSI) annual meeting and Urban Resilience Asia Pacific 2 (URAP2).The event explored two interlinked aspects of disaster management in relation to climate change. The first was geo-information technologies and their application for work in crisis situations, as well as sensor and communication networks and their roles for improving situational awareness. The second aspect was resilience, and its role and purpose across the entire cycle of disaster management, from pre-disaster preparedness to post-disaster recovery including challenges and opportunities in relation to rapid urbanisation and the role of security in improved disaster management practices.This volume consists of 22 scientific papers. These were selected on the basis of double-blind review from among the 40 short papers submitted to the Gi4DM 2020 conference. Each paper was reviewed by two scientific reviewers. The authors of the papers were encouraged to revise, extend and adapt their papers to reflect the comments of the reviewers and fit the goals of this volume. The selected papers concentrate on monitoring and analysis of various aspects related to Covid-19 (4), emergency response (4), earthquakes (3), flood (2), forest fire, landslides, glaciers, drought, land cover change, crop management, surface temperature, address standardisation and education for disaster management. The pre
机译:在世界范围内,气候变化推动的自然触发灾害正在恶化。在过去十年中,大约有20亿人受到自然灾害后果的影响,其中95%是与天气有关的(如洪水和风暴)。在加利福尼亚州的大部分地区席卷,在澳大利亚导致了前所未有的毁灭,以谋生,野生动物和灌木丛。这张照片可能会成为新的正常情况,如果未选中,确实可能会恶化。气候变化(IPCC)政府间纲领(IPCC)估计,在某些地点,曾经拥有曾经是一个世纪的频率的灾难可能会成为2050年的年度事件。小型管理员需要跟上。危机反应业务的良好合作与协调是重要的重要性,对任何危机局势迅速和充分地反应,而灾后恢复会让能够建立降低下一灾害规模的抵御能力的机会。支持危机反应的技术在过去几年中大大提高了。在世界各地的许多国家和地区成功实施了预警,指挥和控制和决策的系统。努力改善人道主义反应,特别是在迅速城市的城市中对抗灾害,也导致更好的方法,努力与复杂性和不确定性努力。然而挑战是令人生畏的。许多方面与地理信息的有效收集和整合,应用的语义和灾害管理的态势意识仍然是开放的,而机构,组织和政府当局需要改善其建立更好的复原力的做法.Gi4dm 2020标志着第13届版本会议灾害管理系列地理信息。第一届会议于2005年在2004年印度洋地震和海啸的后果举行,索明了超过22万平民的生活。 2019-20澳大利亚森林大火季节看到约1860万公顷的灌木丛,5,900栋建筑物被摧毁,近30亿脊椎动物。然后在Covid-19大流行期间举行了Gi4dm 2020,在会议的时候占据了超过1,150,000人的生命。大流行影响了会议的组织,但情况也提供了解决重要全球问题的机会。GI4DM的基本目标一直是提供紧急响应者,灾害管理者,城市规划者,利益相关者,研究人员,研究人员的论坛。提供商和系统开发人员可以讨论挑战,分享经验,讨论新的想法和展示技术。前12名GI4DM会议在Delft,荷兰(2005年3月),果阿,印度(2006年9月),加拿大(2007年9月),中国(2008年5月),中国(2008年8月),布拉格,捷克共和国(2009年1月)(2009年1月) ),Torino,Italy(2010年2月),安塔利亚,土耳其(2011年5月),荷兰,荷兰(2012年12月),河内,越南(2013年12月),蒙彼利埃,法国(2015年),伊斯坦布尔,土耳其(2018)和布拉格,捷克共和国(2019年)。通过多年来,GI4DM与不同的国际机构合作,如伊斯普尔,宇航员,ICA,ISCRAM,图,IAG,OGC和粮食计划署和国家组织支持.Gi4DM 2020作为气候变化和灾害管理的一部分:技术并为一个陷入困境的世界的弹性。该活动发生在11月30日至12月4日,悉尼,澳大利亚的一整周,包括三个活动:GI4DM 2020,NSW测量和空间科学研究所(NSW SSSI)年会和城市弹性亚太地区2(URAP2)。该事件探讨了与气候变化有关灾害管理的两个交互方面。首先是地理信息技术及其在危机情况下工作的申请,以及传感器和通信网络以及改善情境意识的角色。第二个方面是抵御灾害管理的整个灾难管理的作用和目的,从灾后预备到灾后恢复,包括与快速城市化相关的挑战和机遇以及安全在改善灾害管理实践中的作用。这卷由22篇科学论文组成。这些是根据从提交给GI4DM 2020会议的40个短篇论文中的双盲审查的基础上选择。每篇论文被两个科学审查员审查。鼓励论文的作者修改,延长和调整他们的论文,以反映审查人员的评论,并适合该卷的目标。所选论文集中在与Covid-19(4),急诊响应(4),地震(3),洪水(2),森林火灾,滑坡,冰川,干旱,土地覆盖变化,作物的各个方面的监测和分析管理,地表温度,地址标准化和灾害管理教育。前面

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