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DEVELOPING OF TURKEY'S DISASTER MANAGEMENT STANDARDS FOR E-
GOVERNMENT
F. Batuk, O. Emem, Z. Alkis, U. Gümügay, C. Eraslan, C. Helvaci, N. Demir, T. Türk, B. Bayram, A. Alkis
YTU, Division of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, Besiktag Istanbul, Turkey- (batuk, oemem, zubeyde,
ceraslan, chelvaci, demir, tturk, bayram, alkis)@yildiz.edu.tr
Comission IV, WG IV/2
KEY WORDS: GIS, Remote Sensing, Disaster, Earthquake, Decision Support
ABSTRACT
Since Turkey was included in eEurope + Initiative, Turkish Government has considered e-Government projects and disaster
management systems, and struggled in last years. One of those projects is Disaster Emergency Management Information
System (AFAYBIS) which is being carried out by Yildiz Technical University staff on behalf of The Office of Turkish Prime
Ministry and Governorship of Istanbul.
AFAYBIS project is being designed for a chosen pilot area (Istanbul Metropolis). It is being carried out according to the
latter geographic information technologies. ISO 19000 standards, DIGEST, S-57, ICSM, ALKIS-ATKIS-AFIS, ESA, TABIS
projects and the others have examined, and feature coding catalogue, metadata definitions, quality assessment procedures,
application schema are determined in order to supply international conformance. Information system was designed with the
object oriented approaches and object-relational data models. Unified Modelling Language was used to design the data
models.
In this paper, the development of AFAYBIS project standards and approaches are described.
1. INTRODUCTION
Using of current information technologies provides
delivering the public services to the citizens, employees
and private sector. Nevertheless, these technologies
enable us to coordinate the relational network between
the public and government, to use the sources productive
and effective, to plan and organize the investments, to
decide efficiently and develop decision-support systems
and to obtain opportunity equality to the people. These
public services between citizens and government are
executed easier, faster and secure with the use of on-line
communication. These on-line services are provided by e-
Government technology.
E-Government refers to the use by government agencies
of information technologies (such as Wide Area
Networks, the Internet, and mobile computing) that have
the ability to transform relations with citizens, businesses,
and other arms of government. These technologies can
serve a variety of different ends: better delivery of
government services to citizens, improved interactions
with business and industry, citizen empowerment through
access to information, or more efficient government
management. The resulting benefits can be less
corruption, increased transparency, greater convenience,
revenue growth, and/or cost reductions (World Bank).
Generally, disaster management information systems are
one of the sub-projects of the e-Government project in
the establishment process of electronic administration.
However, this kind of systems should be widespread
country and designed appropriate for the interoperability.
Besides, that information system should be appropriate
for the international standards.
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Because of necessity of standards for GIS, many
universities, companies and agencies have been studying
on the international GIS standards. Especially, the
International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and
NATO published their GIS standards. ISO standards are
collected under ISO 19000 standards which is prepared
by ISO / TC 211 Committee. ISO 19000 standards have
brought in common language for concepts of GIS. ISO /
TC 211 and other ISO committees, DGIWG, IHO,
OpenGIS Consortium, FGDC, etc. are cooperating for
GIS standards (ISO / TC 211).
Nature originated events which can turn the conditions
into disasters occur very frequently in Turkey. This
situation is especially consequences of the geology,
topography, climatic state and settlement habits of
Turkey. When the damages are considered based on
disasters in Turkey, 64% earthquakes, 16% landslides,
15% floods, 4% fires, 1% avalanches, storms,
underground water arises and other metrological
originated events are being appeared (TBMM, 2003). The
statistics of death ratios and structural damages based on
disasters exposed that the biggest portion of the losses are
related to the earthquakes. This portion is 2/3 of the all
losses based on the disasters. Therefore, earthquake is
synonym with the disaster in Turkey (Ergunay, 2003).
After terrible consequences of Kocaeli-Korfez earthquake
on 17^ August 1999, several projects are being carried
out in Turkey in order to begin debates on the disaster
management concept, risk analyses, GIS etc. AFAYBIS
project is one of those projects. It is being carried out by
Y TU and aimed to support both disaster management and
e-Government studies in Turkey. The first stage that
includes feasibility, analyses and design, is completed by
project staff. Approximately 50 institutions related to the