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GI-technology for Emergency Response (Eds. S. Zlatanova and J. Lee)
The book is going to be published within the ISPRS series by Taylor & Francis
1. Policy and organizational aspects
1_1 Mike Kevany: Geo-information in disaster management: Progress on lessons from major events
1_2 Frans von der Dunk: Legal aspects of using space-derived geo-information for emergency response
2. Real-time data collection approaches for emergency response
2_1 N. Kerle, S. Neuel and N. Preifer: Real-time data collection and information generation using airborne sensors
2_2 Y. Zhang N. Kerle, Satellite remote sensing for real-time data collection
2_3 Jonathan Li, M.A Chapman: Terrestrial mobile mapping systems towards real-time geospatial data collection
3. Management and analysis of data
3_1 S. Servigne G. Noel, Real time and spatiotemporal data indexing for sensor based databases
3_2 J. Lee and S. Zlatanova: A 3D data model and topological analyses for emergency response in urban areas
3_3 Zhu Q, Li Y. & TOR Yam Khoon Multi-dimensional and dynamic vehicle emergency routing algorithm based on 3D GIS
4. Approaches for Visualisation
4_1 M. Jern: Visual Analytics in Flood Forecasting
4_2 E. Kjems and L. Bodum: VR for training and collaboration in ER
4_3 Kris Kolodziej: Visualisation, simulation, LBS
5. Standards and exchange of information in emergency situation
5_1 Hardy Pundt: The semantic mismatch as limiting factor for the use of geoinformation in disaster management and emergency response
5_2 T. H. Kolbe, G. Groger & L. Plumer: 3D City Models for ER
5_3 Chris Parker, R. MacFarlane, C Phillips: Integrated emergency management: Experiences and challenges of a national GI provider, Ordnance Survey
6. Systems for particular Applications
6_1 K.M. van Zuilekom M.H.P. Zuidgeest A Decision Support System for the preventive evacuation of people in a dike-ring area
6_2 Russ Johnson: GIS technology and applications for fire servi
6_3 M.J.M. Grothe, H.C. Landa & J.G.M. Steenbruggen: The value of GI4DM for transport and water management