Mapping for Preparedness: A Guide to Improved Emergency Management Through Location-Based Solutions

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Mapping for Preparedness: A Guide to Improved Emergency Management Through Location-Based Solutions

Technology and Innovation Analysis

Author: Bjorn Rutten

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The operating environment for emergency management is becoming substantially more complex. Geospatial information solutions offer an effective mechanism for organizing and coordinating all the data needed to be able to respond quickly, accurately, and efficiently. Canada is recognized as a world leader in building spatial data infrastructures (SDIs), but faces two major challenges in moving forward with a national emergency response framework. Many stakeholders are not aware of or do not understand the role and value of SDIs in emergency planning and response, and the emergency community is having difficulty accessing the infrastructure data needed to make geospatial information solutions effective. This report takes a closer look at the challenges and offers six strategies that will help move Canada toward an integrated national approach to emergency management.

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Emergency management has become more complex. Geospatial information solutions provide an effective mechanism for organizing and coordinating the wide range of data needed to be able to respond quickly, accurately and efficiently.

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