DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A WEB-BASED GIS (IN RESPONSE PHASE)
FOR EARTHQUAKE DISASTER MANAGEMENT IN TEHRAN CITY
M. Saydi , M.J. Valadan Zoej , A. Mansourian
Faculty of Geodesy and Geomatics Eng. K.N.Toosi University of Technology,
No 1346, Mirdamad cross, Valiasr st., Tehran, IRAN -(Saydi maryam, AliMansourian)@yahoo.com,
valadanzouj@kntu.ac.ir
Commission PS WG VII/5
KEY WORDS: Earthquakes, Disaster, Management, GIS, Web based
ABSTRACT:
Natural hazards (i.e. earthquakes, floods) become disaster when they strike the man-made environment. To effectively reduce the
impact of every disaster, governments prepare a complete strategy, called disaster management. Availability of data such as:
buildings, lifeline systems, roads, hospitals and etc, will help the managers to better decision-making. The majority of this data is
spatial and can be mapped. So a Geographical Information System (GIS) can support disaster management as a powerful tool for
collecting, storing, analysis, modeling and displaying large amount of data. Many organizations which involve in disaster
management, require to access to the right data in the right time to make the right decisions. So designing a GIS to distribute
geospatial information on a network such as Web, gives a chance to the managers of organizations to easy access to the information
about disaster any time and any where they are. This paper outlines different steps of developing a Web-based GIS to manage and
response to earthquake in a central district of Tehran as a case stu
dy. Lack of a model to estimate the size and extend of damages
immediately after earthquakes is one of the major problems in developing such a system. In this research a Building Damage
Estimation Model (BDEM) has been developed to optimize the response time and cost against earthquake disaster.
1. INTRODUCTION
Earthquake, as the natural hazard, is the part of the world
around human being. Its occurrence is inevitable. It destroys
natural environment but the natural environment takes care of
itself. So Earthquake becomes a disaster when it crosses paths
with the man-made environment, such as buildings, roads,
lifelines and crops. The man-made environment, in contrast to
natural environment needs disaster management. Government
of each country is responsible for disaster management at all
levels (local, state, and regional). Disaster management can be
divided into some phases: Planning, Mitigation and
Preparedness are all pre-event phases, Response and Recovery
are two during and post-event phases. These phases are related
by time and function to all types of emergencies/disasters. Also,
they are related to each other, and each involves different types
of skills. As disasters (earthquakes, floods and hurricanes...)
are usually spatial events therefore all phases of disaster
management depend on data from a variety of sources. So,
Geographical Information System (GIS) as a tool to collect,
store, model, analyse and display large amount of spatially
information layers, supports all aspects of disaster management.
Tehran, as the capital city, the most populous and centre of
political and economical activities of Iran, has a special
situation against natural disasters. As the Greater Tehran Area
is located at the foot slope area of the Alborz Mountains, which
form part of the Alps-Himalayan Orogenic Zone and this zone
is one of high seismic potential with many peculiar active
faults, this city is threatened by earthquakes. Seismologists
believe a strong earthquake will strike Tehran in the near future
because the city has not experienced a disastrous earthquake
since 1830.Although, Iranian government have been performing
a lot of prevention plan in order to mitigate possible seismic
damages in Tehran city, according to the expanse of Tehran and
multiplicity of spatial features, still there are many features
which are vulnerable against potential earthquakes. Therefore a
sudden occurrence of such a potential earthquake may expose
Tehran's population to the risk of death or injury and may
damage or destroy private property and social infrastructure.
So, it is urgently necessary to make a plan for response phase of
earthquakes disaster management in order to reduce human
losses and physical losses from damage. Gathering relevant data
through all of governmental departments, organizations and
input this data in a GIS as an appropriate tool to process and
analyse it, can help managers to make a better decision during
and just after of an earthquake. This paper describes design and
development of a web-based GIS for disaster response. In order
to test the system, a case study was conducted in one of the
districts of Tehran, the capital of Iran.
2. EARTHQUAKE RESPONSE PHASE ACTIVITIES
Earthquake response phase includes activities take place during
or just after an earthquake, which are designed to provide
emergency assistance for victims. Just after the earthquake,
repairing lifelines networks to stabilize the situation and reduce
the probability of secondary damages (for example, gas
network to prevent secondary damages or shutting off
contaminated water supply sources...),search and rescue
activities, transport and communication, evacuation are the
priorities to operate. Quick rescue of people by search and
rescue teams from collapsed buildings, after the impact of a
destructive earthquake, can save considerable number of lives.
Then, emergency sheltering should be managed and distribution
of water, food and public services should be provided also,
medical heath centres should be identified in order to give
medical care to the casualties. Other activities in this phase
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