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2003 , Volume 8, Special issue, p.5-26
Shokin Y.I., Chubarov L.B.
Information and telecommunication systems for emergency management
Collecting and sharing timely, reliable and accurate information during a crisis is critical to improving humanitarian response, maximizing resources and minimizing human suffering. The faster humanitarian organizations are able to collect, analyse and disseminate critical information, the more effective the response becomes and the more lives are potentially saved. Though humanitarian information functions, systems and tools have improved in the past five years, a combination of operational, funding and technical constraints, combined with a lack of awareness, continues to handicap information from becoming a core, wellresourced component of relief operations.
Author(s): Shokin Yuriy Ivanovich Dr. , Academician RAS, Professor Position: Scientific Director of the Institute Office: Federal Research Center for Information and Computational Technologies Address: 630090, Russia, Novosibirsk, Ac. Lavrentiev ave., 6
Phone Office: (383) 334 91 10 E-mail: shokin@ict.nsc.ru SPIN-code: 6442-4180Chubarov Leonid Borisovich Dr. , Professor Position: General Scientist Office: Institute of Computational Technologies SB RAS Address: 630090, Russia, Novosibirsk, ac. Lavrentyev Ave., 6
Phone Office: (383) 333 18 82 E-mail: chubarov@ict.nsc.ru SPIN-code: 3048-2318 Bibliography link: Shokin Y.I., Chubarov L.B. Information and telecommunication systems for emergency management // Computational technologies. 2003. V. 8. The Special Issue: Proceedings of the Russian-German Advanced Research Workshop on Computer Science and High Performance Computing, Part 1. P. 5-26
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