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READY: a web-based geographical information system for enhanced flood resilience through raising awareness in citizens
R. Albano
CORRESPONDING AUTHOR
DICEM, University of Basilicata, Potenza, Italy
A. Sole
School of Engineering, University of Basilicata, Potenza, Italy
J. Adamowski
Bioresource Department, McGill University, Montreal, Canada
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In this paper, we propose an experimental system called "READY: Risk, Extreme Events, Adaptation, Defend Yourself". It enables us to provide support to the general public and other safety stakeholders (for example, voluntary associations and civil protection organizations) in the prevention, mitigation and preparedness phase of a flood or landslide risk event. READY offers tremendous value owing to its ability to integrate information coming from several sources, all into one visual framework.
In this paper, we propose an experimental system called "READY: Risk, Extreme Events,...
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