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Overview
  1. Application of RS and GIS in Damage Assessment and Rehabilitation of 26th December 2004 Great Indian Ocean Tsunami Event in Car Nicobar Island, India
  2.    (Map Middle East 2005)
    Arun Kumar


  3. Development of an SDI Conceptual Model to Facilitate Disaster Management
  4.    (Map Middle East 2005)
    Ali Mansourian, Abbas Rajabifard, Mohammad Javad Valadan Zoej


  5. SDI for Disaster Management to support sustainable development
  6.    (Map Asia 2004)
    Ali Mansourian, Mohammad Javad Valadan Zoej, Abbas Rajabifard and Ian Williamson


  7. Environmental Hazard of Tea garden belt in Jalpaiguri District, West Bengal
  8.    (Map India 2003)
    Shyam Sundar Banerjee, Bikash Ch. Poddar, Sharmila Chakraborty, Mita Saha

  9. GIS as modelling and decision support tool for air quality management: a conceptual framework
  10.    (Map India 2003)
    Dr. I. C. Agrawa, Dr. R. D. Gupta, Er. V. K. Gupta

  11. GIS-based Software Applications for Environmental Risk Management
  12.    (Map India 2003)
    Naresh Raheja

  13. In the maze of disaster management
  14.    (December, 2002)
    Ayon Tarafdar, Bal Krishna and Ravi Gupta

  15. An analysis of expressway accidents in Singapore using GIS
  16.    (Map Asia 2002)
    Kamalasudhan, A., Mitra, S., Bo Huang, Chin, H.C.

  17. GIS approach for disaster management through awareness - an overview
  18.    (Map India 2002)
    Balaji. D,Sankar. R,Karthi. S

  19. Remote Sensing and Geographical Information System for natural disaster management
  20.    (Map India 2002)
    Samir Kumar Banger

  21. Use of GIS related technologies for managing disasters in India: an overview

  22. Dr. Vinod K. Sharma

  23. Disaster management
  24.    (Map India 2000)
    D. P. Rao

  25. Disaster management - need for business houses to participate

  26. S. Ranganathan

  27. A decade that was...

  28. Khadija Sultana Khan

  29. Countries may be different … not the sufferings

  30. Saswati Paik

  31. Maharashtra disaster management plan - an overview

  32. Professor N. Vinod Chandra Menon

  33. Making of the 'Eight' Delhi
  34.   (Disaster Workshop, September 2000)
    N.K.Jain

  35. Is Delhi prepared?
  36.   (Disaster Workshop, September 2000)

  37. HPC on disaster management plans
  38.   (Disaster Workshop, September 2000)

  39. Disaster mitigation in human settlements
  40.   (Disaster Workshop, September 2000)

  41. Radius: A simplified tool for earthquake risk assessment
  42.   (Disaster Workshop, September 2000)

  43. Disaster management preparedness: A plan for action
  44.   (Disaster Workshop, September 2000)

  45. Risks in Delhi: Environmental concerns
  46.   (Disaster Workshop, September 2000)

  47. Fighting disasters with words!
  48.   (Disaster Workshop, September 2000)

  49. Solution: Communication the need of the hour
  50.   (Disaster Workshop, September 2000)

  51. Disaster prone Delhi and role of disaster: Knowledge network
  52.   (Disaster Workshop, September 2000)

  53. Education and training for disasters
  54.   (Disaster Workshop, September 2000)

  55. Information technology and natural disaster management in India
  56.    (ACRS 2000)
    Dr. Alok Gupta

  57. Detection of disaster damage using changes of city lights with DMSP/OLS data in asia pacific region
  58.    (ACRS 2000)
    Izumi Nagatani, Genya Saito, Masafumi Kodama, Xianfang Song, Chris Eluvidge

  59. Asia pacific network for disaster mitigation using earth observation satellite (ANDES) (1) - forest fire detection
  60.    (ACRS 2000)
    Taro Shinmura,Haruo Sawada, Izumi Nagatani

  61. Research and develop a satellite Remote Sensing monitoring and disaster assessment system of sandstorm
  62.  (ACRS 1999)
    Sun Siheng, Wang Guosheng, Liao Yaping , Zhang Yuxing

  63. El Nino damage assessment in central Luzon using multitemporal remotely- sensed images
  64.  (ACRS 1998)
    Juanito G. Berja Jr.

  65. Multi-parametric analysis of an El Nino event using satellite derived SST, SSH and wind field measurements
  66.  (ACRS 1998)
    Kang Sung Chul, Robert Schumann, Shunji Murai, Honda Kiyoshi

  67. Automatic approach for assessing forest disasters utilizing simulated high resolution satellite imagery
  68.  (ACRS 1998)
    Tomokazu Hoshino, Tsutomu Suzuki, Tomoyuki Suhama and Krishna Kumar Mishra

  69. Slope instability and hazard zonation mapping using remote sensing and GIS techniques in the area of Cameron highlands, Malaysia
  70.   (ACRS 1997)
    Jasmi Ab. Talib

  71. Remotely sensed geohazards for assessing alternative corridors
  72.   (ACRS 1997)
    Jian-King Liu

  73. Detection of fog and the low stratus cloud at night using derived dual channel difference of NOAA/AVHRR data
  74.   (ACRS 1997)
    Hye-Sook Park,Yeoung-Hwa Kim, Ae-Sook Suh,Hee-Hoon Lee

  75. Monitoring Kuwait's oil lakes using satellite imagery
  76.   (ACRS 1997)
    Andy Yaw Kwarteng and Dhari Al-Ajmi

  77. Structural model of the ionosphere and mechanism of natural disasters and calamities emerging
  78.   (ACRS 1997)
    Kasumov F.K., Aslanvo F.A., Morzoyev V.B.,Alekperva R.Y.

  79. Satellite surveillance for disaster mitigation
  80.   (ACRS 1996)
    V.S. Arya, B.S. Chaudhary, A.Beniwal, T.P. Babu and R.S. Hooda

  81. Monitoring and forecast of disasters in Bangladesh using Remote Sensing technology
  82.    (ACRS 1994)
    Dr. A.M. Choudhury

  83. Remote Sensing applications in disasters monitoring in Bangladesh   (ACRS 1994)

  84. M. A. H. Pramanik

Abstracts Only
  1. Remote Sensing Data Acquisition for Disaster Management   (Map World Forum 2007)
    Vladimir Gershenzon


  2. The Role of Mobile GIS and SDI in Emergency Management India   (Map World Forum 2007)
    Ali Mobaraki,Ali Mansourian


  3. GIS Based DSS for Natural Disaster Management: A Case Study of Allahabad District   (Map World Forum 2007)
    Dr. R.D. Gupta


  4. Facets of Disaster Management: Recipe to Relief   (Map Asia 2004)

  5. Kommaluri, Anand Sagar and Srinivasa Rao G

  6. GIS application in disaster management: some examples.


  7. The disaster management support project.


  8. Application of airborne altimetric LIDAR is disaster management: an overview

  9. Bharat Lohani

  10. An appraisal of hazards prone areas in parts of Brahmaputra valley, Assam

  11. Vimal Kumar

Relevant Link
  1. Disaster Management Information System


  2. Asian Disaster Preparedness Center


  3. Natural Disaster Management in India


  4. Natural Hazards New Zealand