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Disaster Management Information Systems in Taipei and Taiwan

Disaster Management Information Systems in Taipei and Taiwan. Prof. Feng-Tyan LIN National Taiwan University ftlin@ntu.edu.tw. History of System Development and Technology Innovation in Taiwan. Disaster Prevention and Response Action Plan. Regulation for Natural hazards & Response.

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Disaster Management Information Systems in Taipei and Taiwan

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  1. Disaster Management Information Systems in Taipei and Taiwan Prof. Feng-Tyan LIN National Taiwan University ftlin@ntu.edu.tw

  2. History of System Development and Technology Innovation in Taiwan Disaster Prevention and Response Action Plan Regulation for Natural hazards & Response No official law and regulation Disaster Prevention and Response Act 1994-2000 1945-1964 1965-1994 2000.7~ 921 Before 1996: • Less collaborative issue • Less implementation 1982-1996 NSC launched large-scale programs on disaster reduction with the involvement from ministries 1999-2006 NAPHM • Coordinate • Implement (I) (II) 2003.7 NCDR founded (NAPHM )National Science & Technology Program for Hazard Mitigation

  3. Operational Framework

  4. The Framework Of Common Platform For Disaster Information Sharing National Information Center for Disaster Reduction Disaster Operations Data Collection Tools Disaster Knowledge Base Metadata Database Experts Database Disaster Database Damage Assessment Info Common Platform Risk Analysis Monitoring Common Platform e-Government Common Platform Response & Early Warning E-Taiwan Common Platform XML, GML Planninge & Management Web Services OS Services XML, GML Network Technology Open Netwrok Protocal(SMTP,SOAP, …) Revovery & Reconstrution Other Common Platform … XML, GML XML, GML Central Gov. Info. Systems NCDR Info. Systems NCDR Database Local Gov. Database Central Gov. Database Info. Systems Database E-Taiwan Info. Systems Local Gov. Info. Systems NGIS Database Other Database E-Taiwan Database

  5. 1 • In Taipei city government, there are continuous GIS projects to establish and update topographical maps, cadastral maps, transportation maps, public facility maps, address maps, etc, by different departments which are in charge of these information respectively. • These data are shared using web GIS technology by following international data standards. • Thanks to these data infrastructure, social-economic data, such as population distribution, historical sites, public facilities, can be displayed easily. • Risk maps are also made based on these basic maps.

  6. 2 • There are three risk maps in Taipei. • (1) the map of flood potential areas is prepared by the department of public works. • (2) the map of dangerous rivers and debris flow potential areas is prepared by the Bureau of Water and Soil Conservation, the Counsil of Agriculture in the national government, • (3) the map of land slide and endangered settlements is prepared by the department of economic development. • These risk maps are posted on the website. Any citizen can download them. • Although these risk maps are made based on 1/1000 topographical maps, more information should be further collected. • For example, the map of potential flood areas only indicates rough locations in terms of points. • The government is planning to further collect information concerning exact potential areas, and depths of water.

  7. 3 • Many universities have tight connections with local governments. • In Taipei city government, there is an advisory committee for disaster reduction which invites scholars from various universities as members. • I am the chairman of the Information division of the committee. I will chair a meeting to check the progress of the information system of the EOC of the Taipei City. Some issues concerning about information sharing among related departments will be discussed then.

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