Critical success factors for geospatial data sharing in disaster management

Globally, the rise of disasters has caused billions of dollars lost each year. These include the loss of properties, life and has created a negative impact on socioeconomic level of a country. Currently, geospatial datasets are becoming crucial for situational awareness and management of disasters....

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Main Authors: Valachamy, Mageshwari, Sahibuddin, Shamsul, Ahmad, Nur Azurati, Abu Bakar, Nur Azaliah
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2022
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/103686/1/ShamsulSahibuddin2021_CriticalSuccessFactorsforGeospatialData.pdf
http://eprints.utm.my/103686/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1064/1/012038
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Summary:Globally, the rise of disasters has caused billions of dollars lost each year. These include the loss of properties, life and has created a negative impact on socioeconomic level of a country. Currently, geospatial datasets are becoming crucial for situational awareness and management of disasters. The timely and accurate information on disastrous occurrences must be collected, maintained, and managed for efficient management of emergency. These geospatial datasets are from different data provider agencies. Thus, there is a need to focus on the geospatial data sharing that would benefits the authorities in decision making. This initiative entails high commitment and collaboration from the data provider agencies, which can be achieved through the sharing of geospatial datasets approach. This study aims to identify the critical success factors of geospatial data sharing in the context of natural disaster. A preliminary review, focus group discussion and interviews were conducted to get insights of the subject being studied. The findings revealed that there are thirteen (13) critical success factors for geospatial data sharing in disaster management. Technology, Organisation, Social, Environment, Ecology and Economy are the dimensions identified and mapped accordingly to the thirteen critical success factors.