Space and aerial technology

Use of space-based and aerial technologies such as satellite communications, remote sensing and drones to improve disaster management and collect data for disaster risk reduction (DRR).

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The final report of the ESPON 1.3.1 Hazards project shows the spatial patterns of natural and technological hazards in Europe as an overview on all NUTS3 areas and identifies possible impacts of climate change on selected natural hazards. The approach of

European Spatial Planning Observation Network
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'The role of the satellites will be significant when China faces such natural disasters as this year's snowstorms and massive earthquake,' said Bai Zhaoguang, a leading scientist and designer of the satellites....

Xinhua News Agency
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The first of eight new satellites, to be launched this week, 'is expected to forecast and monitor natural disasters', said Wu Xiaoqing, vice minister of Environmental Protection....

Xinhua News Agency
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Satellite imagery can provide the information on the disaster affected area which has no access.

Sentinel-Asia is an internet-based Web-GIS platform providing integrated disaster information, wildfire and flood monitoring and emergency observation after

Asian Disaster Reduction Center
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The Federal Ministry of Science and Technology will provide relevant agencies with space-based technology to mitigate disasters and environmental problems....

Daily Trust, Media Trust
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Published through RiskWorld.com (Nov 2001).

Various studies were carried out in the last years with the purpose of assessing natural hazard damages using remote sensing and photo interpretation techniques. Most of them analyze the case of floods or

RiskWorld
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The Sumatra Earthquake of December 26, 2004, and the tsunamis that it generated, were events of unprecedented magnitude. Because of the number of populated areas that were exposed to the disaster, the immediate and long term effects of the tsunamis are

MCEER - Earthquake Engineering to Extreme Events
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Theme of the World Meteorological Day 2008, this booklet raises awareness of the public and decision-makers on weather, climate and water to lead to an increasing concern about the degradation of the environment, the more frequent occurrences of natural

World Meteorological Organization (WMO)
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