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The Future of Spatial Systems for Disaster Management
Deborah Bunker
author
Anthony Sleigh
author
2018
Massey Univeristy
Albany, Auckland, New Zealand
English
The Spatial Futures Forum, held in Sydney in September 2017, highlighted issues that governments, emergency management organisations, academics and spatial systems research and development groups should carefully consider as they work towards a future that provides 'inter-connectedness with inclusiveness' for individuals and the societies in which they live. This is especially important when we consider the implications for disaster management when situational awareness and community resilience will be reliant on the: successful connection and integration of the 'islands' of spatial information generated by and stored in current systems; development of a real-time 'data on demand' approach to spatial systems; and the development and careful curation of an individual's 'virtual identity' from an ethical, legal, property ownership and risk perspective.
Spatial information systems
disaster management
situational awareness
community resilience.
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Proceedings of ISCRAM Asia Pacific 2018: Innovating for Resilience – 1st International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management Asia Pacific.
Iscram Ap 2018
Kristin Stock
editor
Deborah Bunker
editor
2018
Massey Univeristy
Albany, Auckland, New Zealand
conference publication
279
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