| This page will contain publications of the Joint Board of Geospatial 
  Information Societies and its Ad hoc Committees.
 
	
		|            | The Value of Geoinformation for Disaster and Risk 
		Management (VALID)This report which shows the economic, humanitarian and 
		organisational benefits of applying Geoinformation to disaster 
		management. The report "The Value of Geo-Information for Disaster and 
		Risk Management (VALID): Benefit Analysis and Stakeholder Assessment" 
		was edited by headed Orhan Altan and a team of Editors (Robert Backhaus, 
		Piero Boccardo, Fabio Giulio Tonolo, John Trinder, Niels van Manen, Sisi 
		Zlatanova). The publication aims to raise awareness and to help set 
		priorities in research and development.  
	 Download publication 
		(9MB) or 
  Download without login for the full 30 MB version 
 |  
 The Value of Geoinformation for Disaster and Risk Management 
	(VALID)This report which shows the economic, humanitarian and 
	organisational benefits of applying Geoinformation to disaster management. 
	The report "The Value of Geo-Information for Disaster and Risk Management 
	(VALID): Benefit Analysis and Stakeholder Assessment" was edited by headed 
	Orhan Altan and a team of Editors (Robert Backhaus, Piero Boccardo, Fabio 
	Giulio Tonolo, John Trinder, Niels van Manen, Sisi Zlatanova). The 
	publication aims to raise awareness and to help set priorities in research 
	and development.  
	 Download publication (9MB)  Download without login for the full 30 MB version 
	
	 
 Geoinformation for Disaster and Risk Management, Examples and 
	Best Practices Download booklet 
	(pdf) The purpose of this JB GIS booklet is to provide government leaders and 
	decision makers responsible for planning and responding to disasters and 
	emergencies with examples and ‘Best Practices’ to support their decision 
	making. This booklet will help leaders make better decisions before, during 
	and after disasters. These decision makers include; local and national 
	government leaders, disaster and risk managers, public safety managers and 
	international NGOs coordinating crisis response teams, just to name a few.
	 Each year, disasters such as storms, floods, volcanoes and earthquakes, 
	cause thousands of deaths and tremendous damage to property around the 
	world. Many of these deaths and losses could be prevented if better 
	information were available prior to the onset of such emergencies for 
	disaster response, risk management and mitigation. Too often people ask for 
	geospatial information after a disaster has begun, rather than proactively 
	plan with it in advance.  This booklet provides decision makers with clear and easily understood 
	examples of how geospatial information has been used to mitigate the effects 
	of disasters. These examples not only demonstrate the breadth of current 
	uses and applications of geospatial information, but more importantly, 
	provide directions for future applications of geospatial data for disaster 
	management and risk mitigation.  Mark Cygan - Chair, Joint Board of Geospatial Information Societies and
	Prof. Orhan Altan – Chair, JB GIS ad hoc Committee on Risk and Disaster 
	Management
  Geoinformation for Disaster and Risk Management, Examples and Best 
	Practices:
	
	Publication of the JB GIS, 2010
   
   |