Often we encounter natural or man-made disasters. Mitigating disaster and minimizing losses once it has occurred is very essential. GIS can play a very good role in getting prepared for coming natural disaster or minimizing losses of newly occurred disaster.
GIS can be used to
predict certain disasters, maps and geo-spatial data can be analyzed to predict
earthquake hurricanes or other natural disaster.
Using GIS, we can plan our response, to minimize losses. We
can route our plans based on interpolation and weighted overlay to cope the effect.
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Landslide
vulnerability can be studied using relief
maps and 3D analysis. DEM, DTM,
or DSM can be used to mark sites with more vulnerability.
Geo Portals (Cloud
GIS) can be used for single controlled multi sites operations.
Avalanche or Glacier outbursts can be copped later using
DEM, slopes and land use plans.
CATS (Consequences Assessment Tool Set) can be used in analyzing damage to environment.
Volcano can be studied using GIS, any
volcanic activity can be monitored and mitigated using GIS based maps.
Online resource to study Disaster
- ESRI explains in much good detail how we can use GIS for emergency management.
- Online course to study GIS
- Training course 5 days to study GIS in emergency management.
You can explore million of operations and functions related to GIS in this domain.
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