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Sustainable Data-Sharing for Emergency Management Based on the Wiki-GIS Technologies
Track: Database Design, Automation, and Management
Author(s): Hiro Ikemi

Intelligence sharing using the GIS technology provides an indispensable capability to assist in the pre-event preparation and post-event conduct of emergency operations. However, it is difficult to support all phase of the emergency management cycle consecutively because most of developed information systems focus on real-time data-sharing in only post-event activity. Experiences and discussions on the recent earthquake disasters in Nigata and Fukuoka, Japan have let us propose a data-sharing system, which consists of Data-storage, GIS-portal and GIS-node servers, to support development of a sustainable data model for disaster response. As a case study of the system, property values on facility equipments, environment and faculty members etc. in Kyushu University have been integrated into GIS data based on CAD data concerning facilities. The developed data-sharing system has made it possible to develop the data model which supports not only facility management but also disaster response.

Hiro Ikemi
Kyushu University
744 Motooka
Fukuoka , Fukuoka 819-0395
Japan
Phone: 81-92-802-3397
E-mail: ikemi@doc.kyushu-u.ac.jp