Geographic Information Systems (GIS) For Disaster Management

By Tom Harris

£145.00

9781806960439
Hardcover/Paperback
2026

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GIS play a crucial role in disaster management by providing valuable tools and technologies for collecting, analysing, and visualizing geospatial data. Geographic Information Systems (GIS) provide essential disaster management decision support and analytical capabilities. As such, homeland security professionals would greatly benefit from an interdisciplinary understanding of GIS and how GIS relates to disaster management, policy, and practice. Using a hands-on approach grounded in relevant GIS and disaster management theory and practice providing coverage of GIS fundamentals applied to disaster management. Real-life case studies demonstrate GIS concepts and their applicability to the full disaster management cycle. The learning-by-example approach helps readers see how GIS for disaster management operates at local, state, national, and international scales through government, the private sector, non-governmental organizations, and volunteer groups. By combining GIS and remote sensing technologies, emergency response teams can enhance their capabilities in disaster preparedness, response, and recovery. These tools enable faster decision-making, improved resource allocation, and more effective coordination, ultimately saving lives and minimizing the impact of natural disasters. This book includes real-life examples to engage readers and authorities, providing unique insights into disaster management. It highlights the roles of institutes, volunteers, communities, and educational institutions in implementing recovery policies and educating the masses. This book stimulates critical thinking and encourages readers to develop their own ideas by combining the methods discussed. Written after extensive research and personal experience, this book tackles sensitive issues, emphasizing the need for awareness and effective policies. It offers an array of techniques and methods, with detailed examples. This book focuses on the application of GIS to disaster management. The book assumes no previous knowledge of GIS and little to no experience with disaster-management ideas or concepts. This book is written for disaster management students interested in learning about the many facets of geographic information systems (GIS) for disaster management. Disasters continue to proliferate in size, scope, and intensity. Disasters are affecting more people in diverse geographical contexts than ever before. Given that disasters are fundamentally spatial in nature, GIS plays a critical role in disaster management.

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