>> 《Geospatial Information Technology for Emergency Response》简述
Part 1 Practice and legislation
Improving geospatial information in disaster management through action
on lessons learned from major events
M.J. Kevany
PlanGraphics, Inc., Silver Spring, Maryland, U.S.A.
ABSTRACT: Lessons are an important source of information for the development or improvement
of GI solutions that support disaster management. Because disasters are so unique, their
activities and impacts vary so widely, and the conditions created in a disaster are so chaotic, they
do not lend themselves easily to conventional investigation, modeling, and analysis. Therefore,
lessons derived from the experiences of disasters can provide very useful guides for development
efforts. This chapter presents a series of lessons drawn initially from the response to the attack
on the World Trade Center and augmented with lessons from more recent events. A review of
these lessons, first promulgated much earlier, and the progress toward adoption are presented to
indicate how much is yet to be done. The chapter also presents a review of recent GI developments
that contribute to improvements in the areas identified in the lessons. The chapter closes with an
identification of significant issues still confronting the effective use of GI in disaster management.