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290213 UE Exercises for Risk Assessment and Disaster Management (2011S)
(gitl als: Fachpraktikum zur Geomorphologie und Georisikoforschung)
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DI 15.03 / MI 16.03 / DO 17.03.2011 12.00-15.00 Ort: Computerkartographie Geographie NIG 1.OG (GIS-Labor); FR 18.03.2011 16.00-19.00 Ort: Computerkartographie Geographie NIG 1.OG (GIS-Labor); DI 05.04.2011 12.00-15.00 Ort: Computerkartographie Geographie NIG 1.OG (GIS-Labor); DO 07.04.2011 13.00-15.00 Ort: Computerkartographie Geographie NIG 1.OG (GIS-Labor); FR 08.04.2011 16.00-19.00 Ort: Computerkartographie Geographie NIG 1.OG (GIS-Labor); DI 03.05 / MI 04.05 / DO 05.05.201112.00-15.00 Ort: Computerkartographie Geographie NIG 1.OG (GIS-Labor); FR 06.05.2011 16.00-19.00 Ort: Computerkartographie Geographie NIG 1.OG (GIS-Labor)
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Aims, contents and method of the course
Assessment and permitted materials
- A theory exam
- A final project, which consists of a report including a literature review and analysis of a specific problem related to the use of GIs for risk assessment and management
- Reports on specific exercises dealing with hazard and risk assessment.
- A final project, which consists of a report including a literature review and analysis of a specific problem related to the use of GIs for risk assessment and management
- Reports on specific exercises dealing with hazard and risk assessment.
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
Examination topics
Reading list
Association in the course directory
(Td-S4-II.d) (Tef-W-C5) (D5) (MG-S1-PI)
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- understand the concepts of hazard assessment, elements at risk mapping, vulnerability assessment, and risk assessment;
- formulate the spatial data requirements for risk assessment;
- generate an elements at risk data base using GIS;
- formulate the requirements of hazard data and methods;
- apply various methods for vulnerability assessment;
- generate risk maps using qualitative and quantitative methods;
- have insight in how a risk assessment could be carried out in your own situation;Some basic background in Geographic Information Systems is desirable, although not strictly required, as the course follows a step-by-step approach which allows participants to rapidly acquire the basic skills in handling GIS software. The course is given using Open Source GIS software (ILWIS).