The geographical dimensions of terrorism / edited by Susan L. Cutter, Douglas B. Richardson, and Thomas J. Wilbanks.
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- 9781317793847
- 1317793846
- 9781315810874
- 1315810875
- Terrorism
- Terrorism -- Prevention
- Terrorism -- Risk assessment
- Geography
- Geographic information systems
- Emergency management
- Risk assessment
- Geography
- Terrorism -- prevention & control
- Disaster Planning
- Geographic Information Systems
- Risk Assessment
- Terrorism
- Terrorisme
- Terrorisme -- Prévention
- Géographie
- Systèmes d'information géographique
- Gestion des situations d'urgence
- Évaluation du risque
- Terrorisme -- Évaluation du risque
- terrorism
- geography
- geographic information systems
- disaster planning
- risk assessment
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Infrastructure
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- General
- Emergency management
- Geographic information systems
- Geography
- Terrorism
- Terrorism -- Prevention
- Terrorismo
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- HV6431 .G463 2003eb
- 2004 M-648
- WA 295
- MD 8920
- RB 10817
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 235-254) and index.
Changing landscape of fear / Susan L. Cutter, Douglas B. Richardson, Thomas J. Wilbanks -- Public health, law enforcement, and hazards management / Deborah S.K. Thomas -- Urban vulnerability to terrorism as hazard / James K. Mitchell -- Emergency preparedness and response, lessons learned from 9-11 / Gerald E. Galloway -- Transborder disaster management / Richard Wright, Paul Ganster, David Dow -- Space of terror / Alexander B. Murphy -- Geographies of inclusion/exclusion / Colin Flint -- Drug production, commerce, and terrorism / Kent Mathewson, Michael Steinberg -- Insurrections / Marilyn Silberfein -- Need for a national spatial data infrastructure / Mike Tatt -- Remote sensing imagery for emergency management / Andrew J. Bruzewicz -- Geospatial data in emergencies / Michael F. Goodchild -- Data modeling for emergencies / Michael F. Goodchild -- Intelligent emergency response systems / Mei-Po Kwan -- Geographic management systems for homeland security / Frederick Abler, Douglas B. Richardson -- Critical infrastructure / John A. Kelmelis, Scott A. Loomer -- Energy systems and infrastructures / Thomas J. Wilbanks -- Transportation and communication lifelines disruption / Harvey J. Miller -- Economic assessment of unexpected events / Geoffrey J.D. Hewings, Yasuhide Okuyama -- Estimating populations at risk / Jerome E. Dobson -- Recreating secure spaces / Ray J. Dezzani, T.R. Lakshmanan -- Understanding biological warfare / Arthur Getis -- Bioweaponry and agroterrorism / Lisa M. Butler Harrington -- Spatial surveillance of and response to biological threats / Marilyn O. Ruiz -- Openness versus security of geographic information / Harlan Onsrud -- Geosecurity / William B. Wood -- Research and action agenda / Susan L. Cutter, Douglas B. Richardson, Thomas J. Wilbanks.
Print version record.
Undertaken as part of the National Science Foundation's call for research associated with the 9/11 terrorist attacks, this volume contains research that addresses the immediate role and utility of geographical information and technologies in emergency management. It also initiates an on-going process to help develop a focused national research agenda on the geographical dimensions of terrorism. Areas covered include: geospatial data and technologies infrastructure research, root causes of terrorism, and vulnerability science and hazard research. [from publisher's advertisement].
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