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Geographical Information Systems (GIS) have developed rapidly in
recent years and now provide powerful tools for the capture,
manipulation, integration, interrogation, modelling, analysis and
visualisation of data - tools that are already used for policy
support in a wide range of areas at almost all geographic and
administrative levels. This holds especially for emergency
preparedness and health risk reduction, which are all essentially
spatial problems. To date, however, many initiatives have remained
disconnected and uncoordinated, leading to less powerful, less
compatible and less widely implemented systems than might otherwise
have been the case.
The important matters discussed here include the probabilistic
nature of most environmental hazards and the semi-random factors
that influence interactions between these and human exposures; the
effects of temporal and spatial scales on hazard assessment and
imputed risk; the effects of measurement error in risk estimation
and the stratification of risks and their impacts according to
socioeconomic characteristics; and the quantification of
socioeconomic differences in vulnerability and susceptibility to
environmental hazards.
GIS are powerful analytical tools in their own right, but what is
needed is much more effective communication between the many
disciplines, professions and stakeholders concerned - something
which this book helps to achieve.
Geographical Information Systems (GIS) have developed rapidly in
recent years and now provide powerful tools for the capture,
manipulation, integration, interrogation, modelling, analysis and
visualisation of data - tools that are already used for policy
support in a wide range of areas at almost all geographic and
administrative levels. This holds especially for emergency
preparedness and health risk reduction, which are all essentially
spatial problems. To date, however, many initiatives have remained
disconnected and uncoordinated, leading to less powerful, less
compatible and less widely implemented systems than might otherwise
have been the case.
The important matters discussed here include the probabilistic
nature of most environmental hazards and the semi-random factors
that influence interactions between these and human exposures; the
effects of temporal and spatial scales on hazard assessment and
imputed risk; the effects of measurement error in risk estimation
and the stratification of risks and their impacts according to
socioeconomic characteristics; and the quantification of
socioeconomic differences in vulnerability and susceptibility to
environmental hazards.
GIS are powerful analytical tools in their own right, but what is
needed is much more effective communication between the many
disciplines, professions and stakeholders concerned - something
which this book helps to achieve.
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