2011 International Conference on Remote Sensing, Environment and Transportation Engineering 2011
DOI: 10.1109/rsete.2011.5964223
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Application of Geographical Information System to earthquake disaster

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“…Due to the earthquake disaster, various regions get affected and there is always a need to calculate intensity of losses considering the damaged building assessment, economic loss assessment, fatalities assessment. [23] [27] Assessments can be done speedily with the seismic location and magnitude. Comparing the 4 earthquakes namely, Yongshan 5.3 earthquake, Yingjiang 6.1 earthquake, Ludian 6.5 earthquake and Jinggu6.6 earthquake, the data collected signifies the accuracy on the basis of the thematic map to the mean accuracies as 97.5% and 76.5% for the affected area.…”
Section: Gis-based Rapid Disaster Loss Assessment For Earthquakesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Due to the earthquake disaster, various regions get affected and there is always a need to calculate intensity of losses considering the damaged building assessment, economic loss assessment, fatalities assessment. [23] [27] Assessments can be done speedily with the seismic location and magnitude. Comparing the 4 earthquakes namely, Yongshan 5.3 earthquake, Yingjiang 6.1 earthquake, Ludian 6.5 earthquake and Jinggu6.6 earthquake, the data collected signifies the accuracy on the basis of the thematic map to the mean accuracies as 97.5% and 76.5% for the affected area.…”
Section: Gis-based Rapid Disaster Loss Assessment For Earthquakesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…GIS can help in providing the information related to affected area which can be further classified and can help the disaster management team for quick action. [2] [19][23] [27] iii. Agricultural land-uses: Statistics related to agriculture information are infinite and GIS can prove of great help to classify and distinguish the agriculture land from non-agriculture land.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%