This SpringerBrief provides a general overview of the role of satellite
applications for disaster mitigation, warning, planning, recovery and
response. It covers both the overall role and perspective of the
emergency management community as well as the various space applications
that support their work. Key insights are provided as to how satellite
telecommunications, remote sensing, navigation systems, GIS, and the
emerging domain of social media are utilized in the context of emergency
management needs and requirements. These systems are now critical in
addressing major man-made and natural disasters. International policy
and treaties are covered along with various case studies from around the
world. These case studies indicate vital lessons that have been learned
about how to use space systems more effectively in addressing the
so-called "Disaster Cycle."
This book is appropriate for practicing emergency managers, Emergency
Management (EM) courses, as well as for those involved in various space
applications and developing new satellite technologies.