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3 November 2010 Research on the conceptual model of spatial data infrastructure for natural disaster management
Yong Tu, Qi Li, Xi Mao
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Abstract
This paper aims at reevaluating the role of Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) as an initiative which can facilitate disaster management by providing a better way for managing spatial data. SDI contains technological and non-technological aspects for sharing and exploiting geo-information resources. The results of the research have shown that a prototype emergency spatial data sharing system using an SDI framework can assist the disaster management in such a way that they can improve the efficiency and quality of data for the decision making and increase the effectiveness in data collection and sharing activities during the management of emergency spatial data.
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Yong Tu, Qi Li, and Xi Mao "Research on the conceptual model of spatial data infrastructure for natural disaster management", Proc. SPIE 7840, Sixth International Symposium on Digital Earth: Models, Algorithms, and Virtual Reality, 78400A (3 November 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.871969
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KEYWORDS
Data modeling

Data centers

Remote sensing

Data conversion

Natural disasters

Geographic information systems

Standards development

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