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Ali Mansourian

Ali Mansourian

Researcher

Ali Mansourian

Development of a Web-Based GIS Using SDI for Disaster Management

Author

  • Ali Mansourian
  • Abbas Rajabifard
  • Mohammadjavad Valadan Zoje

Editor

  • Peter van Oosterom
  • Siyka Zlatanova
  • Elfriede M. Fendel

Summary, in English

Spatial data and related technologies, particularly Geographical Information System (GIS) with the capability of display, retrieval, analysis and management of spatial data, have proven crucial for disaster management. However, there are currently different problems with availability, access and usage of spatial data for disaster management. The problems with spatial data become more serious during disaster response in which reliable and up-to-date spatial data describing current emergency situation are required for planning, decision-making, and coordination of activities. It is suggested that by having an effective and efficient spatial data framework and institutional arrangements and through cooperative efforts of involved organizations in disaster response for spatial data production and then sharing these data, it is possible to have required information, always available and accessible for use. In this respect, Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) can provide an appropriate environment for influencing participation of organizations in spatial data production process and sharing. Meanwhile, web-based GIS can provide appropriate tool for data entry and sharing as well as data analysis to support decision-making. This paper aims to describe development of a web-based GIS using SDI framework for disaster response. It is argued that the design and implementation of an SDI model and consideration of SDI development factors and issues, together with development of a web-based GIS, can assist disaster management agencies to improve the quality of their decision-making and increase efficiency and effectiveness in all levels of disaster management activities. The paper is based on an ongoing research project on the development of an SDI conceptual model and a prototype web-based system which can facilitate sharing, access and usage of spatial data in disaster management, particularly disaster response.

Publishing year

2005

Language

English

Pages

599-608

Publication/Series

Geo-information for Disaster Management

Document type

Book chapter

Publisher

Springer

Topic

  • Other Earth and Related Environmental Sciences

Conference name

1st International Symposium on Geo-information for Disaster Management, Gi4DM 2005

Conference date

2005-03-21 - 2005-03-23

Conference place

Delft, Netherlands

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISBN: 9783540249887
  • ISBN: 978-3-540-27468-1