Applications of remote sensing and GIS for fire hazard categorization & vulnerability assessment modelling : a methodological approach / Sunil Bhaskaran.
Material type: TextPublication details: [N.S.W. : New South Wales Fire Brigades], 2001Description: iv, 55 pDDC classification:- 621.36780994 20
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A joint UNSW and NSWFB project
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Research into the management of technological hazards demand a significant input from people with remote sensing and GIS skills. An understanding of the complex nature of fire hazards in an urban/suburban environment is vital for the allocation of dynamic resources. Hazard assessment and analysis is dependent on spatially referenced digital data. High spatial airborne sensor systems and new satellites especially those that are independent of both cloud and daylight will help to provide some of the missing information
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