Utilization of Spatial Data in Emergency Response: System Optimization Based on Analysis of Working Practices

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ŠAŠINKA Čeněk BŘEZINOVÁ Šárka STACHOŇ Zdeněk ZBOŘIL Jiří

Year of publication 2010
Type Article in Proceedings
Conference Proceedings Digital earth in the service of society: sharing information, building knowledge
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Faculty of Science

Citation
Web http://www.cartography-gis.com/digitalearth/02org.htm
Field Earth magnetism, geography
Keywords emergency management fire rescue service operators spatial data geocollaboration
Description In the area of emergency management, there is immense potential for improvements in utilization of spatial data. Many optimization approaches can be derived from the Digital Earth vision. Experience gained from strategies that will prove useful can consequently enrich the concept of Digital Earth and find their way into other areas of human activities. The paper presents results of research focused on the use of GIS in emergency management. Working practices of fire rescue service operators were analyzed. The analysis revealed many imperfections concerning spatial data availability, accessibility, accuracy, and also methods of data visualization. Results of this analysis were used as the basis for suggestion of possible optimizations in the areas of data visualization, user interface, data use and cooperation. Special attention is paid to geocollaboration as an approach which could significantly improve effectiveness of decision making processes in emergency management.
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