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Prototype of a Web-based Participative Decision Support Platform in Natural Hazards and Risk Management

Journal

ISPRS INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GEO-INFORMATION
Volume 4, Issue 3, Pages 1201-1224

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijgi4031201

Keywords

web-GIS; decision making; participative decision support platform; disaster risk management; natural hazards; compromise programming, multi-criteria methods

Funding

  1. IncREO (Increasing Resilience through Earth Observation) [312461]
  2. European Commission within the Marie Curie Research and Training Network CHANGES: Changing Hydro-meteorological Risks as Analyzed by a New Generation of European Scientists under 7th framework program [263953]

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This paper presents the current state and development of a prototype web-GIS (Geographic Information System) decision support platform intended for application in natural hazards and risk management, mainly for floods and landslides. This web platform uses open-source geospatial software and technologies, particularly the Boundless (formerly OpenGeo) framework and its client side software development kit (SDK). The main purpose of the platform is to assist the experts and stakeholders in the decision-making process for evaluation and selection of different risk management strategies through an interactive participation approach, integrating web-GIS interface with decision support tool based on a compromise programming approach. The access rights and functionality of the platform are varied depending on the roles and responsibilities of stakeholders in managing the risk. The application of the prototype platform is demonstrated based on an example case study site: Malborghetto Valbruna municipality of North-Eastern Italy where flash floods and landslides are frequent with major events having occurred in 2003. The preliminary feedback collected from the stakeholders in the region is discussed to understand the perspectives of stakeholders on the proposed prototype platform.

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