01431pab a2200157 454500008004000000100002500040245005600065260000900121300001200130520094700142650001401089773003901103909001001142999001701152952010401169180718b2001 xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aShowalter, Pamela S. aRemote sensing's use in disaster research: a review c2001 ap.21-29 aThis paper examines articles published between 1972-1998 that utilize remote sensing in hazard and disaster research. Delineating trends in the production and content of the articles may encourage those who are performing or contemplating such research to alter and/or expand their analyses in new or alternate directions. The review of articles indicates that the technique is primarily used to detect, identify, map, survey and monitor existing hazards and/or their effects. Secondary goals are to provide damage assessments, improve planning, or provide data for mitigation, preparation, relief, response, and warning efforts. Articles addressing hazard/disaster process modeling have rarely been published. It is suggested that if remote sensing is to be used more effectively to reduce unnecessary suffering from damaging environmental events, hazard and/or disaster process models be incorporated into future research. - Reproduced aDisasters aDisaster Prevention and Management a48392 c48392d48392 00104070aIIPAbIIPAd2018-07-19hVolume no: 10, Issue no: 1pAR48820r2018-07-19w2018-07-19yAR