Geovizualizácia dát o krajine na podporu riešenia krízových situácií

Title in English Landscape data visualizing for support the solution of disaster situations
Authors

KOLEJKA Jaromír

Year of publication 2010
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Geographia Cassoviensis,
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Education

Citation
Field Earth magnetism, geography
Keywords disaster management; soil; geology; terrain; land use
Description Disasters and their consequences in the open landscape have a territorial aspect. They interact with the environment in many ways. Both advantages of geography - spatial thinking and territorial synthesis - can be very useful in individual stages of disaster management. Topographic maps, road maps, land use maps can be applied predominately in the initial stages of disaster management operations to support right response forces deployment and protection of human lives and property. Data on nature, e.g. soil maps, forest maps, land use maps, slope maps can be applied for the identification of safe evacuation routes during operation period. Thematic maps on the nature can support the decision making during the mitigation period when short-, medium- and long-term measures have to be applied. There are two principal options how to use geospatial data: in its original form, and/or in the purpose oriented interpreted form.
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