2020
DOI: 10.5194/isprs-annals-vi-3-w1-2020-99-2020
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Identifying Users’ Requirements of Geographic Information for Disaster Risk Management in the Dominican Republic

Abstract: Abstract. In recent years, the growth of public available geographic information and location-based services has been enabling more stakeholders from diverse backgrounds to participate in generating and sharing a comprehensive view of the territory to reduce the impact of severe phenomena in the communities. With the prediction of more disastrous phenomena in the Caribbean region, understanding of what and how to be prepared beforehand to meet users’ needs from different sectors should facilitate to react quic… Show more

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“…The process follows with the creation and sharing of map products and services to meet different stakeholders' applications, mainly emergency command centers, local governments, and the general public. As time progresses, the EMT continuously updates all geospatial resources to meet stakeholders' needs [3,9,41,45]. [5].…”
Section: Emergency Mapping Team (Emt)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The process follows with the creation and sharing of map products and services to meet different stakeholders' applications, mainly emergency command centers, local governments, and the general public. As time progresses, the EMT continuously updates all geospatial resources to meet stakeholders' needs [3,9,41,45]. [5].…”
Section: Emergency Mapping Team (Emt)mentioning
confidence: 99%