Building resilient future: information technology and disaster management - a Malaysian perspective

The recent evets of flooding, earthquakes, uncontrolled wildfires, hurricanes, and deadly storms in world has considered a serious threat to mankind and preparing for devastating disasters has never been more critical and urgent. Emergency Events Database suggests that by year 2050 the damages to fl...

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Main Authors: Abid, Sheikh Kamran, Sulaiman, Noralfishah, Chan, Shiau Wei, Nazir, Umber
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2021
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https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/795/1/012026
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spelling my.uthm.eprints.62682022-01-31T07:22:30Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/6268/ Building resilient future: information technology and disaster management - a Malaysian perspective Abid, Sheikh Kamran Sulaiman, Noralfishah Chan, Shiau Wei Nazir, Umber TA495 Disasters and engineering The recent evets of flooding, earthquakes, uncontrolled wildfires, hurricanes, and deadly storms in world has considered a serious threat to mankind and preparing for devastating disasters has never been more critical and urgent. Emergency Events Database suggests that by year 2050 the damages to flood related incidents to coastal cities will cost near to US$1 trillion. Risk from acts of nature cannot be fully prevented but needs to minimize and safe the innocent lives and property by utilizing disaster management technique to mitigate the losses. This paper presents Information Technologies applications in disaster management phases such as Mitigation, Preparedness, Response and Recovery. Geographic Information System, Remote Sensing, mobile technology, drone, and satellite imagery and MOBILISE analytic platform considered as effective and efficient ways of strengthening resilience when disaster strikes and tremendously helpful for coordinating responses and accelerating the recovery of individuals and communities in the aftermath of recent natural disasters. 2021 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/6268/1/P13059_f4a1500301e75a4cf7af4a50ea4525fd.pdf Abid, Sheikh Kamran and Sulaiman, Noralfishah and Chan, Shiau Wei and Nazir, Umber (2021) Building resilient future: information technology and disaster management - a Malaysian perspective. In: ICSEEGT 2021, December 9, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/795/1/012026
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Abid, Sheikh Kamran
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Building resilient future: information technology and disaster management - a Malaysian perspective
description The recent evets of flooding, earthquakes, uncontrolled wildfires, hurricanes, and deadly storms in world has considered a serious threat to mankind and preparing for devastating disasters has never been more critical and urgent. Emergency Events Database suggests that by year 2050 the damages to flood related incidents to coastal cities will cost near to US$1 trillion. Risk from acts of nature cannot be fully prevented but needs to minimize and safe the innocent lives and property by utilizing disaster management technique to mitigate the losses. This paper presents Information Technologies applications in disaster management phases such as Mitigation, Preparedness, Response and Recovery. Geographic Information System, Remote Sensing, mobile technology, drone, and satellite imagery and MOBILISE analytic platform considered as effective and efficient ways of strengthening resilience when disaster strikes and tremendously helpful for coordinating responses and accelerating the recovery of individuals and communities in the aftermath of recent natural disasters.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Abid, Sheikh Kamran
Sulaiman, Noralfishah
Chan, Shiau Wei
Nazir, Umber
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Sulaiman, Noralfishah
Chan, Shiau Wei
Nazir, Umber
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title Building resilient future: information technology and disaster management - a Malaysian perspective
title_short Building resilient future: information technology and disaster management - a Malaysian perspective
title_full Building resilient future: information technology and disaster management - a Malaysian perspective
title_fullStr Building resilient future: information technology and disaster management - a Malaysian perspective
title_full_unstemmed Building resilient future: information technology and disaster management - a Malaysian perspective
title_sort building resilient future: information technology and disaster management - a malaysian perspective
publishDate 2021
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