Geo-Spatial information and technologies in support of EU crisis management
This paper discusses the challenges in operational crisis management and describes
the role of information and geo-spatial technologies in meeting those challenges.
The paper discusses two main sources of data,Web and very high resolution (VHR)
earth observation sensors, in terms of relevance to crisis management and
techniques for information extraction and analysis. Although research in information
text extraction and analysis is more advanced than in information image
extraction and analysis, further research is required in both these fields to take
advantage of the increasing complexity but richness of open source and VHR
satellite data. The paper also discusses the use of Web, GIS and Digital Earth
technologies in facilitating collaborative work, decision-making and information
sharing in crisis management. Despite exciting and relevant advances in information
sources, information extraction and analysis methods, and collaborative crisis
technologies, the main challenge remains to convince stakeholders in operational
crisis management that the adoption of these technologies will lead to enhanced
and effective crisis management.
Keywords: crisis management; information extraction and analysis; VHR; Web;
geo-collaborative technologies
AL KHUDHAIRY Delilah;
2010-03-24
TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
JRC57671
1753-8947,
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC57671,
10.1080/17538940903506014,
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