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Developing a regional approach and strategy for geographical information systems for emergency management
Gavin Treadgold
James Gunn
Paul Morton
Simon Chambers
Kristin Stock
Deborah Bunker
This paper outlines practitioner work-in-progress in Canterbury, New Zealand, to develop a regional approach for geographical information systems (GIS) for emergency management. This is based upon recent events in Canterbury including earthquakes, floods, and fire; as well as New Zealand-wide work that is being done under the NZ GIS4EM banner. It introduces our approach, discusses a mind map that is being used to track desired data sets, plans to develop applications to support response functions in emergency operations centres, and the goal of using the common data sets as the basis of a common operating picture for Canterbury. Risks and issues associated with this work are highlighted, and then the draft strategy is introduced with desired outcomes and principles to achieve this goal. While initial work is primarily focused on GIS, the expectation is that the approach will be expanded to take a broader information management perspective in future.
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url:http://idl.iscram.org/show.php?record=1678
citekey:GavinTreadgold_etal2018
citation:Gavin Treadgold, James Gunn, Paul Morton, & Simon Chambers. (2018). Developing a regional approach and strategy for geographical information systems for emergency management. In Kristin Stock, & Deborah Bunker (Eds.), Proceedings of ISCRAM Asia Pacific 2018: Innovating for Resilience – 1st International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management Asia Pacific. (pp. 190-199). Albany, Auckland, New Zealand: Massey Univeristy.
2018
ConferencePaper
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Emergency management, geospatial information, information management, common operating picture, interoperability
file:http://idl.iscram.org/files/gavintreadgold/2018/1678_GavinTreadgold_etal2018.pdf
Massey Univeristy
English
Proceedings of ISCRAM Asia Pacific 2018: Innovating for Resilience – 1st International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management Asia Pacific.
2018
190
199
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