TY - JOUR
T1 - From Spatial Data to Synchronised Actions
T2 - The Network-centric Organisation of Spatial Decision Support for Risk and Emergency Management
AU - Neuvel, Jeroen M.M.
AU - Scholten, Henk J.
AU - van den Brink, Adri
PY - 2012/3/1
Y1 - 2012/3/1
N2 - A considerable amount of the required information in risk and emergency management is geographical, but this information does not always reach the right actors at the right time, so how can geographical information be organised in such a way that it supports risk and emergency management more effectively? The answer requires a conceptualisation of risk and emergency management practices resulting in the network-centric concept, which implies that those involved in risk and emergency management are connected and that they have the capability to share and access information. The concept was made operational through the development of an information system and the exchange of geographical information within the system was facilitated by the use of peer-to-peer networking in combination with a client server network. On the application level, the information was presented in both map and text forms to support the exchange of information between actors. This way of organising geographical information and technology leads to improved information and communication, better situational awareness and faster decision making.
AB - A considerable amount of the required information in risk and emergency management is geographical, but this information does not always reach the right actors at the right time, so how can geographical information be organised in such a way that it supports risk and emergency management more effectively? The answer requires a conceptualisation of risk and emergency management practices resulting in the network-centric concept, which implies that those involved in risk and emergency management are connected and that they have the capability to share and access information. The concept was made operational through the development of an information system and the exchange of geographical information within the system was facilitated by the use of peer-to-peer networking in combination with a client server network. On the application level, the information was presented in both map and text forms to support the exchange of information between actors. This way of organising geographical information and technology leads to improved information and communication, better situational awareness and faster decision making.
KW - Emergency management
KW - Network-centric
KW - Risk management
KW - Spatial information infrastructures
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U2 - 10.1007/s12061-010-9059-z
DO - 10.1007/s12061-010-9059-z
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84857636547
SN - 1874-463X
VL - 5
SP - 51
EP - 72
JO - Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy
JF - Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy
IS - 1
ER -