Franca Disabato
Ithaca College
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Rend. Fis. Acc. Lincei | 2015
Andrea Ajmar; Piero Boccardo; Franca Disabato; Fabio Giulio Tonolo
In recent years an increasing number of extreme meteorological events have been recorded. Geomatics techniques have been historically adopted to support the different phases of the Emergency Management cycle with a main focus on emergency response, initial recovery and preparedness through the acquisition, processing, management and dissemination of geospatial data. In the meantime, the increased availability of geospatial data in terms of reference topographic datasets, made available by authoritative National Mapping Cadastre Agencies or by Collaborative Mapping initiatives like OpenStreetMap, as well as of remotely sensed imagery, poses new challenges to the Geomatics role in defining operational tools and services in support of emergency management activities. This paper is mainly focused on the role of Geomatics in supporting the response phase of the Emergency Management cycle through Rapid Mapping activities, which can be defined as “the on-demand and fast provision (within hours or days) of geospatial information in support of emergency management activities immediately following an emergency event” (source: European Union, http://emergency.copernicus.eu/mapping/ems/service-overview). Management of geospatial datasets (both reference and thematic), Remote Sensing sensors and techniques and spatial information science methodologies applied to Rapid Mapping will be described, with the goal to highlight the role that Geomatics is currently playing in this domain. The major technical requirements, constraints and research opportunities of a Rapid Mapping service will be discussed, with a specific focus on: the time constraints of the service, the data quality requirements, the need to provide replicable products, the need for consistent data models, the advantages of data interoperability, the automation of feature extraction procedures to reduce the need for Computer Aided Photo Interpretation, the dissemination strategies.
international geoscience and remote sensing symposium | 2015
Franca Disabato; Muhammad Shahid; Elena Isotta Cristofori; Walther Camaro; Adriana Albanese; Piero Boccardo
This paper describes a preliminary study for the integration of different data sources to support flood hazard definition and detection at a basin level. The study aims at providing a methodology for defining potential flood indicators and the possible effect on the ground comparing discharge data with water bodies extent derived by an automatic procedure for the classification of water bodies based on MODIS (Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer) data and rainfall values derived by TRMM (Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission). A case study of application of this methodology is provided for the northern part of Pakistan and presented as a table summarizing the relationship between the three parameters (peak discharge, flood extent and precipitation).
European Journal of Remote Sensing | 2008
Andrea Ajmar; Piero Boccardo; Franca Disabato; Fabio Giulio Tonolo; Francesca Perez; Giorgio Sartori
European Journal of Remote Sensing | 2012
Francesca Perez; Matteo De Stefano; Franca Disabato; Rossella Vigna
Archive | 2010
Andrea Ajmar; Piero Boccardo; Franca Disabato; Fabio Giulio Tonolo
The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences | 2008
Adriana Albanese; Franca Disabato; M. Giardino; L. Perotti; Rossella Vigna
Archive | 2007
Eros Agosto; Simone Dalmasso; Franca Disabato
European Journal of Remote Sensing | 2012
Andrea Ajmar; Adriana Albanese; Franca Disabato; Filippo Miotto
6th International Workshop on remote sensing for disaster management applications | 2008
Adriana Albanese; Franca Disabato; Rossella Vigna
Archive | 2017
Constantin Sandu; Magdalena Stefanova Vassileva; Piero Boccardo; Franca Disabato