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4. SUMMARY
1) For disaster countermeasures, management staff
and operation systems are always indispensable, and
the procurement of information derived from multple
Sources and rapid processing are required for this GIS.
2) In te mobile GIS, extension of the
communications network and faster
telecommunicatiors will be important.
3) This system is effective for database
recording/renewal with the support of the general
public.
4) This Intemet GIS will be developed further in
future. In an EVOS system, the individual must
purchase the GIS software for reading and processing
the information. The gneral public can access our
Internet GIS, and images can be input and. analyzed
conveniently on the server side.
5) As this system seems to be effective for analysis of
land information similar types of GIS are expected in
future.
EMBEDEMBED
5. REFERENCES
Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Trustee Council (1997): EVOS
Georaphic Information System Database and Data
dictionary in Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Trustee Council
Research & Restoration CD-ROM.
NASDA (1998): Observation of drifting heavy oil using
airborne and space bome remote sensor. Tokyo, NASDA,
108 P.. (in Japanese)
Odamaki, M. (1999): Drift route predictions for recent
huge oil spills. Bull. On coastal Oceanography, 37(1), 11-
22. . (in Japanese)
Utsunomiya, Y., Yoshe, M. and R. Aoki (1998):
Construction of GIS for the effective clearing of offshore
and onshore oil Procs. General Meeting of the
Association of Japanese Geographers, 54, 108-109. (in
Japanese)
Utsunomiya, Y., Kosugi S. and T. Suzuki (1999):
Construction of GIS for the effective clearing of offshore
and onshore ail (2). Construction of prototype of Intemet
GIS. Procs. Meeting of JSPRS, 24, 131-132. (in Japanese)
Utsunomiya Y., Aoki R. and K. Tsuchiya (1999):
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for volunteer activity. Procs. Meeting of JSPRS, 24, 527-
528. (in Japanese)
Utsunomiya, Y., Kosugi, S. and T. Suzuki (1999):
Construction of GIS for the effective clearing of offshore
and onshore oil (4). Estimation of the drifting of oil slick by
satellite images and GIS.. Procs Meeting of JSPRS, 24,
647-648. (in Japanese)
Soil and Water Environment Section (1999): Mobile
Geographical Information System as a support system for
effective clearing of oil spills. A Prospect of
Environmental Studies in the 21st Century Public
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Environmental Studies.
Utsunomiya, Y (1999): Construction of Intemet GIS for
the effective Clearing of offshore and onshore oil. Procs.
General Meeting of the Association of Japanese
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Kankyo, 1999.12, 38-39. (in Japanese)
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