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Abstract
Recent public interest in the environmental problems faced by communities in the Mexico/U.S. border region has led to increased efforts to assess technological hazards and emergency response capabilities. This research explores the use of geographic information systems (GIS) to evaluate emergency response capabilities relative to risk zones in Nogales, Sonora and Nogales, Arizona. The GIS allows capability assessment at a detailed level of spatial resolution, allowing planners to identify areas in the community with inadequate emergency-response facilities. Civilian evacuation scenarios, based on simulated hazardous material releases, identify network bottlenecks and other vulnerabilities. Finally, GIS allows easy visualization of these problems, thus aiding planners in identifying areas for improving emergency capabilities. © 1998 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
基于gis的墨西哥-美国应急响应规划。边境社区
最近公众对墨西哥/美国社区所面临的环境问题的兴趣边境地区导致加强了评估技术危害和应急能力的努力。本研究探讨了地理信息系统(GIS)的使用,以评估诺加利斯,索诺拉和诺加利斯,亚利桑那州危险区的应急响应能力。地理信息系统允许在空间分辨率的详细水平上进行能力评估,使规划人员能够确定社区中应急设施不足的地区。基于模拟危险物质释放的平民疏散场景,识别网络瓶颈和其他漏洞。最后,地理信息系统使这些问题易于可视化,从而帮助规划者确定需要提高应急能力的领域。©1998 John Wiley &儿子,Inc。
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