Disaster Response: GIS for Public Safety

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ESRI Press, 2001 - Science - 108 pages
From deciding where to build new fire stations and in which stations to keep ladder trucks, to monitoring disasters as they happen, in real time, with only a PC and an Internet connection, from mapping wildfires tens of thousands of acres in size with GPS equipment and a helicopter, to picking up the pieces after a major earthquake, GIS is making emergency management a faster and more accurate means of helping people cope.

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Amdahl has written for The New York Times, The Washington Post, and The Boston Globe. He is a staff writer and editor at ESRI Press.

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