With the publication of VALID, it is intended to give evidence of the economic, humanitarian and organizational benefits of applying geoinformation in all phases of disaster management, based on analyses of representative cases, and on an expert stakeholder assessment. A publication to that end would further help
- to raise awareness in the political and programmatic environment,
- to set priorities in research and development, and
- to provide orientation for geoinformation access and delivery.
As a first step, the editorial team would like to narrow down the list of reference products for the stakeholder assessment to a limited number of relevant products. For this purpose, you are kindly asked to select from the list provided on http://www.un-spider.org/
Deadline: This poll will close on Sunday, 5 June 2011, at midnight Central European Time.
Background: In July 2010, the Joint Board of Geospatial Information Societies (JBGIS) and UNOOSA/UN-SPIDER published ‘Geoinformation for Disaster and Risk Management – Examples and Best Practices’, a compilation of case studies that provides information on what can be done with geoinformation in support of disaster and risk management – methods, systems, applications, experiences. As a next logical step it is planned to provide information on what is the value of geoinformation – an evaluation of benefits. For more information about the publication project please go to http://www.un-spider.org/
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