An Emerging Valuation of Disaster management using GIS and remote sensing

International Journal of Geoinformatics and Geological Science
© 2017 by SSRG - IJGGS Journal
Volume 4 Issue 3
Year of Publication : 2017
Authors : N.Claudia, I.Serilda
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N.Claudia, I.Serilda, "An Emerging Valuation of Disaster management using GIS and remote sensing," SSRG International Journal of Geoinformatics and Geological Science, vol. 4,  no. 3, pp. 21-25, 2017. Crossref, https://doi.org/10.14445/23939206/IJGGS-V4I5P103

Abstract:

 From the modern years, remote sensing and GIS plays an important role in disaster management with the country emergency policies and also it has been a main interest in the field of technology. In the recent centuries, the recurrent normal natural disasters has been provided some provisions to propose a detailed plan for threat demonization by using initial alert system and to moderate the further disaster effects. GIS in the country like India plays a vital role in the disaster management.The authors also deliberate that Geoinformatics as a tool of Intellectual Assessment Sustenance System,Knowledgeable system and Earth Surveillance System. So it can play a most important role in Disaster Management and can ecologically subsidize near nation’s defensible growth. In this proposed system, it is being discourse the subjects concerning current works on part of GIS in disaster Management. It also gives an assessment of some fascinating and revolutionary exploration work agreed so far on the framework of disaster management.

Keywords:

GIS, remote sensing, disaster management.

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