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In the field of natural disasters recovery and reduction and of emergency management georeferenced
information is strongly needed. In my personal experience obtained in the three years
period spent at ITHACA, during the shorter at GFDRR Labs and through the work done
indirectly with UN-WFP, after a natural disaster occurs, the experts in geomatics are often asked
to provide answers to questions such as: where did it occur? How many people have been
involved? How many infrastructures have been damaged and to what extent? How much is the
economical loss?
Geomatics can give answer to all these questions or give significant help in addressing operations
in order to get the answers. The goal can be reached both with the use of base reference data, the
ones usually contained in the classic cartography, and by exploiting value added information
coming from satellite and aerial data processing, classic surveys and GPS acquisition on the field
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