Lecturer(s)
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Brus Jan, RNDr. Ph.D.
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Nétek Rostislav, RNDr. Ph.D.
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Barvíř Radek, Mgr. Ph.D.
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Course content
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1. The concept of threat, risk and vulnerability 2. Definition of crisis management 3. Data sources for crisis management 4. Crisis cycle, crisis plan, legislative definition, IRS 5. VGI, Crowdsourcing 6. Mapping platforms - Ushahidi, Crismapp, Pocitovemapy 7. Spatial decision support systems (SDSS). 8. COPERNICUS program 9. Modelling of extreme hydrological phenomena 10. Technological hazards - modelling of air pollution 11. Geoinformation technologies for crisis mapping
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Lecture, Demonstration
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Learning outcomes
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The course provides necessary and useful basic knowledge and skills in crisis management. Emphasis is placed on the integration of GIS and geoinformation technologies in individual parts of the crisis cycle. Individual application domains are taught on a theoretical level and also practised on demonstration tasks.
The course is aimed at acquiring knowledge. Define the main concepts, describe the main approaches, demonstrate theoretical knowledge for solving model problems.
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Prerequisites
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Knowledge of topics within the content of the course.
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Mark, Written exam, Seminar Work
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Recommended literature
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Aschbacher J. (2017). ESA?s Earth Observation Strategy and Copernicus..
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Mussumeci, M., & Mangiameli, G. (2015). Real Time Transferring of Field Data into a Spatial DBMS for Management of Emergencies with a Dedicated GIS Platform.
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Oosterom, P., Zlatanova, S., & Fendel, E. M. (2005). Geo-information for disaster management.
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Pechanec, V., Brus, J., & Mirijovsky, J. (2011). Monitoring of Snow Risks by Geo-Sensors in Urban Areas.
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Tomaszewski, B. (2016). Geographic information systems (GIS) for disaster management..
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Zhang, W., Zhou, J., Liu, Y., Chen, X., & Wnag, C. (2016). Emergency evacuation planning against dike-break flood: a GIS-based DSS for ?ood detention basin of Jingjiang in central China.
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