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This book explains to governments, decision makers and disaster
professionals the potential uses of recent technologies for
disaster monitoring and risk reduction based on the knowledge and
experience of prominent experts/researchers in the relevant fields.
It discusses the application of recent technological developments
for emerging disaster risks in today's societies and deliberates on
the various aspects of disaster risk reduction strategies,
especially through sustainable community resilience and responses.
This book consists of selected invited papers on disaster
management, which focus on community resilience and responses
towards disaster risk reduction based on experiences, and closely
examines the coordinated research activities involving all
stakeholders, especially the communities at risk. Many regions of
the world and aspects of disaster risk and its management are
covered. It is described how recent technologies will support
better understanding and action to reduce the number and impact of
disasters in future. The principal audience for this book is
researchers, urban planners, policy makers, as well as students.
Geospatial technology is a combination of state-of-the-art remote
sensing and technology for geographic information systems (GIS) and
global navigation satellite systems (GNSS) for the mapping and
monitoring of landscapes and environment. The main thrust of using
geospatial technology is to understand the causes, mechanisms, and
consequences of spatial heterogeneity, while its ultimate objective
is to provide a scientific basis for developing and maintaining
ecologically, economically, and socially sustainable landscapes.
This book presents new research on the interdisciplinary
applications of geospatial technology for identification,
assessment, monitoring, and modelling issues related to landscape,
natural resources, and environmental management. The book
specifically focuses on the creation, collection, storage,
processing, modelling, interpretation, display, and dissemination
of spatio-temporal data, which help to resolve environmental
management issues including ecosystem change, resource utilization,
land use management, and environmental pollution. The positive
environmental impacts of information technology advancements with
regard to global environmental and climate change are also
discussed. The book addresses the interests of a wide spectrum of
readers who have a common interest in geospatial science, geology,
water resource management, database management, planning and policy
making, and resource management.
This book explains to governments, decision makers and disaster
professionals the potential uses of recent technologies for
disaster monitoring and risk reduction based on the knowledge and
experience of prominent experts/researchers in the relevant fields.
It discusses the application of recent technological developments
for emerging disaster risks in today's societies and deliberates on
the various aspects of disaster risk reduction strategies,
especially through sustainable community resilience and responses.
This book consists of selected invited papers on disaster
management, which focus on community resilience and responses
towards disaster risk reduction based on experiences, and closely
examines the coordinated research activities involving all
stakeholders, especially the communities at risk. Many regions of
the world and aspects of disaster risk and its management are
covered. It is described how recent technologies will support
better understanding and action to reduce the number and impact of
disasters in future. The principal audience for this book is
researchers, urban planners, policy makers, as well as students.
Geospatial technology is a combination of state-of-the-art remote
sensing and technology for geographic information systems (GIS) and
global navigation satellite systems (GNSS) for the mapping and
monitoring of landscapes and environment. The main thrust of using
geospatial technology is to understand the causes, mechanisms, and
consequences of spatial heterogeneity, while its ultimate objective
is to provide a scientific basis for developing and maintaining
ecologically, economically, and socially sustainable landscapes.
This book presents new research on the interdisciplinary
applications of geospatial technology for identification,
assessment, monitoring, and modelling issues related to landscape,
natural resources, and environmental management. The book
specifically focuses on the creation, collection, storage,
processing, modelling, interpretation, display, and dissemination
of spatio-temporal data, which help to resolve environmental
management issues including ecosystem change, resource utilization,
land use management, and environmental pollution. The positive
environmental impacts of information technology advancements with
regard to global environmental and climate change are also
discussed. The book addresses the interests of a wide spectrum of
readers who have a common interest in geospatial science, geology,
water resource management, database management, planning and policy
making, and resource management.
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