Overview
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Valery A. Menshikov
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A.A. Maksimov Space Systems Research Ins, Yubileynyy City, Russian Federation
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Anatoly N. Perminov
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Russian Federal Space Agency (ROSCOSMOS), Moscow, Russian Federation
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Yuri M. Urlichich
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Russian Corporation of Rocket-Space Inst, Moscow, Russian Federation
Methods of detecting and forecasting of both natural disasters and technogenic catastrophes are described
Existing global and regional monitoring systems are described
The role that space information systems could play in risk management is determined
Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
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Table of contents (5 chapters)
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- Valery A. Menshikov, Anatoly N. Perminov, Yuri M. Urlichich
Pages 1-81
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- Valery A. Menshikov, Anatoly N. Perminov, Yuri M. Urlichich
Pages 83-125
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- Valery A. Menshikov, Anatoly N. Perminov, Yuri M. Urlichich
Pages 127-232
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- Valery A. Menshikov, Anatoly N. Perminov, Yuri M. Urlichich
Pages 233-261
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- Valery A. Menshikov, Anatoly N. Perminov, Yuri M. Urlichich
Pages 263-312
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Back Matter
Pages 313-328
About this book
In this book, space systems are situated in the global processes of the 21st century’s information society and the role that space information systems could play in risk management is determined; methods of detecting and forecasting of both natural disasters and technogenic catastrophes and existing global and regional monitoring systems are described; and the IGMASS is introduced with its architecture and design concept and social and economic aspects and estimates of its creation, development, and utilization. Finally, results of the international symposium held in Limassol, Cyprus, in November 2009 in preparation of the IGMASS project’s submission to the United Nations are discussed.
Authors and Affiliations
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A.A. Maksimov Space Systems Research Ins, Yubileynyy City, Russian Federation
Valery A. Menshikov
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Russian Federal Space Agency (ROSCOSMOS), Moscow, Russian Federation
Anatoly N. Perminov
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Russian Corporation of Rocket-Space Inst, Moscow, Russian Federation
Yuri M. Urlichich