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Title:
Technology and emergency management / John C. Pine, Ed, D., Research Institute for Environment, Energy and Economics, Professor, Department of Geography and Planning, Appalachian State University in Boone, North Carolina.
Author:
Pine, John C., 1946- author.
Publication Information:
Hoboken, New Jersey : Wiley, [2018]
Call Number:
HV551.2 .P56 2018
Abstract:
"The first book devoted to a critically important aspect of disaster planning, management, and mitigation Technology and Emergency Management, Second Edition describes best practices for technology use in emergency planning, response, recovery, and mitigation. It also describes the key elements that must be in place for technology to enhance the emergency management process. The tools, resources, and strategies discussed have been applied by organizations worldwide tasked with planning for and managing every variety of natural and man-made hazard and disaster. Illustrative case studies based on their experiences appear throughout the book. This new addition of the critically acclaimed guide has been fully updated and expanded to reflect significant developments occurring in the field over the past decade. It features in-depth coverage of major advances in GIS technologies, including the development of mapping tools and high-resolution remote sensing imaging. Also covered is the increase in computer processing power and mobility and enhanced analytical capabilities for assessing the present conditions of natural systems and extrapolating from them to create accurate models of potential crisis conditions. This second edition also features a new section on cybersecurity and a new chapter on social media and disaster preparedness, response, and recovery has been added. Explores the role of technology in emergency planning, response, recovery, and mitigation efforts Explores applications of the Internet, telecommunications, and networks to emergency management, as well as geospatial technologies and their applications Reviews the elements of hazard models and the relative strengths and weaknesses of modeling programs Describes techniques for developing hazard prediction models using direct and remote sensing data Includes test questions for each chapter, and a solutions manual and PowerPoint slides are available on a companion website Technology and Emergency Management, Second Edition is a valuable working resource for practicing emergency managers and an excellent supplementary text for undergraduate and graduate students in emergency management and disaster management programs, urban and regional planning, and related fields"-- Provided by publisher.

"This book describes best practices for technology use in emergency planning, response, recovery, and mitigation. It also describes the key elements that must be in place for technology to enhance the emergency management process. The tools, resources, and strategies discussed have been applied by organizations worldwide tasked with planning for and managing every variety of natural and man-made hazard and disaster. Illustrative case studies based on their experiences appear throughout the book"-- Provided by publisher.
Edition:
Second edition.
ISBN:
9781119234081
Physical Description:
xii, 264 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
General Note:
Revised edition of the author's Technology in emergency management, c2007.
Contents:
The need for technology in emergency management -- Computer networks and emergency management -- Cyber security -- Social media and emergency management -- Geospatial technologies and emergency management -- Direct and remote sensing systems : describing and detecting hazards -- Emergency management decision support systems : using data to manage disasters -- Warning systems : alerting the public to danger -- Hazards analysis and modeling : predicting the impact of disasters -- Operational problems and technology : making technology work for you -- Trends in technology : new tools for challenges to emergency management.
Uniform Title:
Technology in emergency management
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