Welcome at the First International Symposium on Geo-information for Disaster Management (Gi4DM)

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Welcome at the First International Symposium on Geo-information for Disaster Management (Gi4DM) by prof. Jacob Fokkema, Rector of the Delft University of Technology April 25, 2005 1 Vermelding onderdeel organisatie

First International Symposium on Geoinformation for Disaster Management Welcome to participants from all continents Special welcome to our keynote speakers: Henk Geveke (NL Ministry of the Interior and ) Mike Goodchild (Univ of California, Santa Barbara) Richard Guillande (GeoSciences consultants, France) D. Muhally Hakim (Bandung Inst of Tech, Indonesia) April 25, 2005 2

Envisat, image by NOAA Presentation this morning April 25, 2005 3

Tsunami, 26 December 2004 Disaster will always happen Organizers with mixed feelings: deep sadness reinforced believe to use geo-information April 25, 2005 4

Painting by Egbert Lievensz van der Poel,, 1654 collection Stedelijk Museum Het Prinsenhof,, Delft April 25, 2005 5

Gunpowder explosion, Delft 12 October 1654 r=250m Total destruction 90.000 pound exploded (TNO: 40 ton TNT eq ) 200 houses not found back, hundreds more destroyed 100 fatal casualties (some reports 1000s) Blast could be heart up to Texel (> 100km North) Warehouse was in the city April 25, 2005 6

Old map <1654> New map April 25, 2005 7

Some things remain constant Nearby child in chair eating apple not harmed Man was found alive under ruins after 36 hours Government support victims (free from taxation) Famous writer, Joost van den Vondel, creates poem Op het Onweder van 's Lants Bussekruit te Delft People learn: 6 years later the new warehouse was rebuilt 1,5 km outside city (more compartments) April 25, 2005 8

People learn (1) After Tsunami: warning system should be created in Indian Ocean; see resolution of International Union of Geological Sciences (IUGS), recommends 1. establish system/procedures for early warning 2. include geological hazards at all educational levels 3. create/improve disaster management systems (monitor known indicators of natural disasters) 4. multidisciplinary/multinational research on geological hazards (improve understanding /forecasting) Tsunami caused by: earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and landslides Most dangerous natural disaster: meteorite, 3 times all life on Earth was destroyed (prof. Stefan Luthi) April 25, 2005 9

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People learn (2) Some examples from the recent NL past: sea flooding Zeeland 1953 Delta-works river flooding Betuwe 1995 New program for river management and improved dikes firework disaster Enschede 2000 (4-5 ton TNT eq ) more stringent regulations, checking of regulations April 25, 2005 11

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Geo-information Provides context awareness what/who is where Integration from multiple sources needed 3D and temporal aspect very important Mixed indoor (CAD) and outdoor (GIS) information Enables analysis (routes, flooding prediction, ) Provides clear interface the map Up to date information; monitoring by satellite sensors Positioning and navigation (GPS, Galileo) Location based services (LBS) April 25, 2005 13

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Cooperation Organizers: ISPRS, UN OOSA, ICA, FIG, OGC, AGILE, EuroSDR Sponsors: GIN, Rijkswaterstaat, Intergraph, ESRI, Bentley, Octaaf Working groups: Spatial Data Integration for Emergency Services (ISPRS) Early Warning and Risk management (ICA) Risk and Crisis Management (OGC) Disaster Management Preventing Environmental Catastrophes by Spatial Planning and Land Management (FIG) Next events India (2006), Canada (2007), China (2008) final planning Joint Board of Spatial Information Societies April 25, 2005 15

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Cooperating TU Delft departments, a sample Security and Disaster Management Delft Institute of Earth Observation and Space Systems Materials Science and Sustainable Construction Quantitative Imaging Group Computer Graphics & CAD/CAM Geo-Information Infrastructure GIS-technology April 25, 2005 17

Pictures by Axel Smits April 25, 2005 18

Gi4DM Programme 4 keynotes 22 presentations in plenary sessions 49 presentations in parallel sessions 50 poster presentations Special sessions include: Life Geo-web services high river water scenario Discussion panel (moderated by Orhan Altan, secretary general of the ISPRS) April 25, 2005 19

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Symposium goal: treat disaster management in its entirety Technology: hard/software user requirements for geo-information information providers (data and standards). Aspects addressed: 1. state-of-the-art in Disaster Management 2. review of tools, software, geo-information sources, organizational structures and methods for work in crisis situations 3. outline of the drawbacks in current use of geo-information 4. some suggestions for future research directions April 25, 2005 21

Create relationships 1. During sessions and breaks 2. Reception (mayor of Delft) 3. Medieval symposium dinner April 25, 2005 22

Enjoy! April 25, 2005 23