This book examines how Geographic Information Technologies (GIT)
are being implemented to improve our understanding of a variety of
hazard and disaster situations. The volume is a compilation of
recent research using Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Remote
Sensing (RS) and other technologies such as Global Positioning
Systems (GPS) to examine urban hazard and disaster issues. The goal
is to improve and advance the use of such technologies during four
classic phases of hazard and disaster research: response, recovery,
preparation and mitigation. The focus is on urban areas, broadly
defined in order to encompass rapidly growing and densely populated
areas.
The material presented is multidisciplinary, with contributions
from scholars in Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America and North
America, and is presented in five key sections:
- sea level rise and flood analysis
- earthquakes and tsunamis and international applications
- hurricane response/recovery
- metropolitan case studies
- evacuation studies
This volume contributes to our understanding of extreme events
in urban environments with the use of GIT and expanding its role at
the local, regional, state and federal levels. The book is a
valuable reference for academic researchers and professionals and
practitioners working in hazard management and mitigation.
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