The application of geographic information systems and global positioning systems in humanitarian emergencies: lessons learned, programme implications and future research.
@article{Kaiser2003TheAO,
title={The application of geographic information systems and global positioning systems in humanitarian emergencies: lessons learned, programme implications and future research.},
author={Reinhard Kaiser and Paul B. Spiegel and Alden K. Henderson and Michael L Gerber},
journal={Disasters},
year={2003},
volume={27 2},
pages={
127-40
}
}Geographic information systems (GIS), global positioning systems and remote sensing have been increasingly used in public health settings since the 1990s, but application of these methods in humanitarian emergencies has been less documented. Recent areas of application of GIS methods in humanitarian emergencies include hazard, vulnerability, and risk assessments; rapid assessment and survey methods; disease distribution and outbreak investigations; planning and implementation of health…
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