Articles
1. De Silva, F.N. and Eglese, R.W., 2000. Integrating simulation modelling and GIS: spatial decision support systems for evacuation planning. Journal of the Operational Research Society, 51(4), pp.423-430.
2. Gunes, A.E. and Kovel, J.P., 2000. Using GIS in emergency management operations. Journal of Urban Planning and Development, 126(3), pp.136-149.
3. Houston, J.B., Hawthorne, J., Perreault, M.F., Park, E.H., Goldstein Hode, M., Halliwell, M.R., Turner McGowen, S.E., Davis, R., Vaid, S., McElderry, J.A. & Griffith, S.A., 2015. Social media and disasters: a functional framework for social media use in disaster planning, response, and research. Disasters, 39(1), pp.1-22.
4. Klien, E., Lutz, M. & Kuhn, W., 2006. Ontology-based discovery of geographic information services—An application in disaster management. Computers, environment and urban systems, 30(1), pp.102-123.
5. Kumar, R., 2016. Flood hazard assessment of 2014 floods in Sonawari sub-district of Bandipore district (Jammu & Kashmir): An application of geoinformatics. Remote Sensing Applications: Society and Environment, 4, pp.188-203.
6. Montoya, L., 2003. Geo-data acquisition through mobile GIS and digital video: an urban disaster management perspective. Environmental Modelling & Software, 18(10), pp.869-876.
7. Pirasteh, S. & Li, J., 2017. Landslides investigations from geoinformatics perspective: quality, challenges, and recommendations. Geomatics, Natural Hazards and Risk, 8(2), pp.448-465.
8. Shamshiry, E., Nadi, B., Mokhtar, M.B., Komoo, I. & Hashim, H.S., 2011, Disaster management base on geoinformatics. In 2011 IEEE 3rd international conference on communication software and networks (pp. 28-31). IEEE.
9. Teeuw, R.M., Leidig, M., Saunders, C. & Morris, N., 2013. Free or low-cost geoinformatics for disaster management: Uses and availability issues. Environmental Hazards, 12(2), pp.112-131.
10. Zerger, A. and Smith, D.I., 2003. Impediments to using GIS for real-time disaster decision support. Computers, environment and urban systems, 27(2), pp.123-141.
11. Van Westen, C., 2013. Remote Sensing and GIS for Natural Hazards Assessment and Disaster Risk Management. Treatise on Geomorphology, 3, pp.259-298.
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12. Legrand, J., 2019. Council Post: Four Ways GIS Improves Rapid Response To Natural Disasters. Forbes.
13. Feng, Y., Huang, X. and Sester, M., 2022. Extraction and analysis of natural disaster-related VGI from social media: review, opportunities and challenges. International Journal of Geographical Information Science
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14. USC GIS Online. 2021. Predicting and Managing Chaos: How GIS Has Transformed Natural Disaster Relief
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15. Gilles, A., 2012. Natural hazard mapping across the world : A comparative study between a social approach and an economic approach to vulnerability. OpenEdition Journals.
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16. Griggs, G., Savoy, L. and Perkins, J., n.d. Tools and techniques for natural hazard assessment. Oas.org.
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17. Hakim, C., 2020. A Review on Remote Sensing and GIS Applications to Monitor Natural Disasters in Indonesia. Koreascience.or.kr.
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18. Lanclos, R., 2017. How GIS Can Help Communities Prepare for Disaster , GovTech.
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19. Strachan, R., 2019. Mapping Technology that’s Transforming the Disaster Management Cycle. 3 SIDED CUBE.
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20. Pu, R., 2017. A Special Issue of Geosciences: Mapping and Assessing Natural Disasters Using Geospatial Technologies. Geosciences, 7(1), p.4.
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22. Demeter, L. (2021) Cartographies of catastrophes [Preprint].
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27. ‘Mapping the impact of natural hazards and technological accidents in Europe’ (2010) European Enviroment Agency [Preprint].
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