Advanced ICTs for Disaster Management and Threat Detection: Collaborative and Distributed Frameworks

Advanced ICTs for Disaster Management and Threat Detection: Collaborative and Distributed Frameworks

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Release Date: June, 2010|Copyright: © 2010 |Pages: 370
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-61520-987-3
ISBN13: 9781615209873|ISBN10: 1615209875|EISBN13: 9781615209880
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Disaster management is a dynamic and fluid area, which requires the involvement of expertise from different authorities and organizations. There is a need to prepare and plan in advance actions in response to disaster related events in order to support sustainable livelihood by protecting lives, property and the environment.

Advanced ICTs for Disaster Management and Threat Detection: Collaborative and Distributed Frameworks demonstrates how strategies and state-of-the-art ICT have and/or could be applied to serve as a vehicle to advance disaster management approaches, decisions and practices. This book provides both a conceptual and practical guidance to disaster management while also identifying and developing effective and efficient approaches, mechanisms, and systems using emerging technologies to support an effective operation. This state-of-the-art reference collection attempts to prompt the future direction for disaster managers to identify applicable theories and practices in order to mitigate, prepare for, respond to and recover from various foreseen and/or unforeseen disasters.

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The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:

  • Disaster management training
  • Early Warning Systems
  • Forest Fire Evacuation Data GPS
  • ICT deployment in disaster management
  • ICTs in disaster management
  • Mathematical models for decision support systems
  • Media and disaster communication
  • Medical information systems
  • Multi-criteria decision support systems
  • Natural Disaster Management
  • Sensor and computing infrastructure
  • Social media and crisis information
  • Web 2.0 for decision support
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This book investigates an interesting field of natural and technological disaster management and contributes to the reduction of the consequences caused by disasters in a global scale.

– Efthymios Lekkas, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece
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Eleana Asimakopoulouhas a first degree (University of Luton, UK) and an MA (University of Westminster, UK) in Architecture and a PhD (Loughborough University, UK) in managing natural disasters using Grid technology. She is currently a visiting lecturer at the Department of Computer Science and Technology at the University of Bedfordshire. Eleana is a reviewer in several international conferences and journals and her research interests include emergency management, response and planning for disasters, business continuity, construction and risk management, and also advanced ICT methods (such as grid and other forms of applicable collaborative technologies) for disaster management.
Nik Bessis is currently a principal lecturer (associate professor) in the Department of Computer Science and Technology at University of Bedfordshire (UK). He obtained a BA from the TEI of Athens and completed his MA and PhD at De Montfort University (Leicester, UK). His research interest is the analysis, research, and delivery of user-led developments with regard to data integration, annotation, and data push methods and services in distributed environments with a particular focus on next generation and grid technologies for the benefit of various virtual organizational settings, including disaster management. He is involved in and leading a number of funded research and commercial projects in these areas. Dr. Bessis has published numerous papers and articles in international conferences and journals, he serves as a conference organizer and he is the editor of two books and, the Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Distributed Systems and Technologies (IJDST).
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