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From Civil Protection Plan to Disaster Management. PETer evolution from GIS tool to multi-area Emergency Management System (Abstract/Poster in atti di convegno)
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- From Civil Protection Plan to Disaster Management. PETer evolution from GIS tool to multi-area Emergency Management System (Abstract/Poster in atti di convegno) (literal)
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- 2010-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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Frigerio S., Sterlacchini S., Malet J.P. & Glade T. (2010)
From Civil Protection Plan to Disaster Management. PETer evolution from GIS tool to multi-area Emergency Management System
in EGU - European Geosciences Union, Vienna, Austria, 02-07 May 2010
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- Proceedings of EGU - European Geosciences Union (literal)
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- In: Geophysical Research Abstracts, Vol. 12, EGU2010-9986 (literal)
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- Frigerio S. - Department of Geography and Regional Research, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria
Sterlacchini S. - CNR - Institute for the Dynamic of Environmental Processes, Milan, Italy
Malet J.P. - CNRS & University of Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France
Glade T. - Department of Geography and Regional Research, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria (literal)
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- From Civil Protection Plan to Disaster Management. PETer evolution from GIS tool to multi-area Emergency Management System (literal)
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- Abstract
- PETer (Protection and Emergency of the Territory) has been developed since 2006 as a tool to manage all the
information available to perform a wide range of Civil Protection activities. Based on MapObjects spatial support,
it was relied on capacity to manage data from different sources and at different scale, offering practical GIS-tools
for a technical and practical use during crisis state. At the first stages of the development, after different assessment,
critical on-field analysis and a direct proof on test area, the approach came into sight like a valid database
management for the entire dataset, but quite static, not full-blown for every emergency necessity, too complicate
and not enough user-friendly, considering people in charge during emergency management, the quick change of
state with many parameters involved and also uncertainty, hesitation, confusion or general panic among decision
makers. As a second step of research, a more down-to-earth methodology targeted to cope with the aftermath of
critical events is presented here. It takes advantage of Geographical Information Systems (GIS), Decision Support
Systems (DSS), and Information and Communication Technology (ICT) to prepare, apply and coordinate Civil
Protection plans. The main aim was to set up and manage contingency plans in advance; that is, to identify and
prepare people in charge to take action to define the activities to be performed, to be aware of available resources
and to optimize the communication system among the people involved, in order to efficiently face a prospective
crisis phase. A disaster preparedness plan should anticipate the demands for a disaster relief operation and indicate
the most effective way of joining those requirements. Through scientific and technical co-operation between public
and private research groups, a new platform was planned and set up, in order to test the aims of the project. The
application was based on a cooperative organizational structure by which information was managed at different
levels, linking all people in decision-making roles: crews in the field, the mobile command post and the control
room. The tool automatically performs organizational and operational activities within a Civil Protection plan, in
line with enforceable regulations. It couples: data processing capabilities by GIS; workflow management modules
by DSS and communication systems by the ICT. More specifically, the work presents the overall concept and
the system architecture of a generic decision-support system in progress of development, displaying the aims of
emergency management and then shows a DSS first of all for Civil Protection Plan within Disaster Preparedness
and Response framework in a Consortium of Mountain Municipalities (Valtellina di Tirano, Central Alps, Northern
Italy). A multi-area approach (involving the management of disaster scenarios at the La Valette landslide in
the Barcelonnette Basin, South French Alps) has been introduced to calibrate the platform, to compare available
dataset, information details, laws in force in different countries, stakeholders' responsibility and end-users' background.
Work in progress involves multi-task tools useful in emergency situation, to enforce open-communication
devices (SMS automatic platform, SKYPE interface, visual video), integrate existing monitoring system and webservice
to tailor open-sharing information with emergency management demand. (literal)
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