Data Preparation for Logistic Modelling of Flood Crisis in GIS Environment

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Floods are among the most frequent and costly natural disasters in terms of human and economic loss. Flood salvage operations concentrate on rescuing the civilian population, which must take into account many variables. In view of practice difficult planning related with the rescue work is also important logistical support. GIS systems offer a wide range of tools for data analysis and preparation of various scenarios and thus significantly helping in planning and decision-making.

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December 2014

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