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  • Formaat: Hardback, 444 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x155 mm, kaal: 857 g, XVIII, 444 p., 1 Hardback
  • Sari: Lecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography
  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-May-2007
  • Kirjastus: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • ISBN-10: 3540721061
  • ISBN-13: 9783540721062
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 444 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x155 mm, kaal: 857 g, XVIII, 444 p., 1 Hardback
  • Sari: Lecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography
  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-May-2007
  • Kirjastus: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • ISBN-10: 3540721061
  • ISBN-13: 9783540721062

Effective utilization of satellite positioning, remote sensing, and GIS in disaster monitoring and management requires research and development in numerous areas, including data collection, information extraction and analysis, data standardization, organizational and legal aspects of sharing of remote sensing information. This book provides a solid overview of what is being developed in the risk prevention and disaster management sector.



Effective utilization of satellite positioning, remote sensing, and GIS in disaster monitoring and management requires research and development in numerous areas, including data collection, information extraction and analysis, data standardization, organizational and legal aspects of sharing of remote sensing information. This book provides a solid overview of what is being developed in the risk prevention and disaster management sector.

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"Effective utilization of satellite positioning, remote sensing, and geographic information systems (GIS) in disaster monitoring and management requires research and development in numerous areas . This book, written for researchers and practitioners in the fields of GIS and computer applications in the geosciences, provides an overview of what is being developed in this topical area." (Natural Hazards Observer, March, 2008)

An Online Colour 2D and 3D Image System for Disaster Management
1(16)
Yun Zhang
Pingping Xie
Hui Li
On the Application of Nighttime Sensors for Rapid Detection of Areas Impacted by Disasters
17(20)
A. de la Cruz
G. Laneve
D. Cerra
M. Mielewczyk
M.J. Garcia
G. Santilli
E. Cadau
G. Joyanes
A Fuzzy Relational Method For Image-Based Road Extraction For Traffic Emergency Services
37(12)
Yu Li
Jonathan Li
Michael A. Chapman
Development Of Processing Chains For Rapid Mapping With Satellite Data
49(12)
Yves A. Buehler
Tobias
W. Kellenberger
Automatic Generation of Remote Sensing Image Mosaics for Mapping Large Natural Hazards Areas
61(14)
Yubin Xin
Jonathan Li
Qiuming Cheng
Mapping Hazardous Slope Processes Using Digital Data
75(16)
John Barlow
Steven E. Franklin
Monitoring Xi' an Land Subsidence Evolution by Differential SAR Interferometry
91(12)
Qin Zhang
Chaoying Zhao
Xiaoli Din
Jianbing Peng
Evaluation of NARAD Precipitation Data for Rainfall Monitoring in Eastern Ontario, Canada
103(14)
Dongmei Chen
Andrew Farrar
Evaluating the Use of a Low-Cost Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Platform in Acquiring Digital Imagery for Emergency Response
117(18)
Lewis G.
Automatic Classification of Collapsed Buildings Using Object and Image Space Features
135(14)
Mehdi Rezaeian
Armin Gruen
Rapidly Realizing 3D Visualisation for Urban Street Based on Multi-Source Data Integration
149(16)
Zhizhong Kang
Zuxun Zhang
Jianqing Zhang
Sisi Zlatanova
3D Dynamic Simulation within GIS in Support of Disaster Management
165(20)
L. Hashemi Beni
M. A. Mostafavi
J. Pouliot
Ontologies for Disaster Management Response
185(16)
Wei Xu
Sisi Zlatanova
Mapping between dynamic ontologies in support of geospatial data integration for disaster management
201(24)
Mohamed Bakillah
Mir Abolfazl Mostafavi
Jean Brodeur
Yvan Bedard
An Open GeoSpatial Standards-Enabled Google Earth Application to Support Crisis Management
225(14)
Scott Pezanowski
Brian Tomaszewski
Alan M. MacEachren
Web Service Orchestration of OGC Web Services for Disaster Management
239(16)
Albrecht Weiser
Alexander Zipf
Agent-Based Simulation of Spatial Cognition and Wayfinding in Building Fire Emergency Evacuation
255(16)
L. Hajibabai
M. R. Delavar
M. R. Malek
A. U. Frank
Exploratory Spatial Data Analysis to Support Maritime Search and Rescue Planning
271(18)
Cindy A. Marven
Rosaline R. Canessa
Peter Keller
A Model of Spatial Data Integration Interoperability on Oracle Spatial
289(16)
Qiansheng Zhao
Quanyi Huang
Jiming Guo
Renqiang Wen
Shaobo Zhong
Collaboration enabled GIS Tools for Emergency Operation Centre
305(16)
Zheng Chang
Songnian Li
Comparison of Simplifying Line Algorithms for Recreational Boating Trajectory Dedensification
321(14)
Yan Wu
Ronald Pelot
Hierarchical Risk- Based Spatial Analysis of Maritime Fishing Traffic and Incidents in Canadian Atlantic Waters
335(16)
Jamal Shahrabi
Ronald Pelot
A Fuzzy Relation Analysis Method Implemented in GIS for Modeling Infrastructure Interdependency
351(18)
Qiuming Cheng
Modeling of Flood-Related Interdependencies among Critical Infrastructures
369(20)
Sharmin Sultana
Zhi Chen
Challenges for the Application of GIS Interoperability in Emergency Management
389(18)
Rifaat Abdalla
C. Vincent Tao
Jonathan Li
Increasing public and environmental safety through integrated monitoring and analysis of structural and ground deformations
407(20)
Adam Chrzanowski
Anna Szostak-Chrzanowski
Jason Bond
Rick Wilkins
Using GPS for Monitoring Landslides in Kala Reservoir of the Yalong River Area
427(12)
Zhihong Xue
Guangyun Li
Zongchun Li
Xiaoping Wu
Jiandong Wei
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