Skip to main content
Penn State College of Earth and Mineral Sciences Logo Penn State shield logo with links to Penn State homepage and College of Earth and Mineral Sciences

Department of Geography

Department of

Geography

GEOG 858: Spatial Data Science for Emergency Management

User account menu

  • Log in
  1. Home
  2. Spatial Data Science for Emergency Management

Lesson 1: Spatial Data Science for Emergency Management

  • Overview and Checklist
  • Rethinking Emergency Management
  • The Four Stages of Emergency Management
  • Geospatial Approaches and Technology in Emergency Management
  • Reading Assignment
  • Writing Assignment
  • Emerging Theme: Introduction
  • Emerging Theme: New Methods for Interaction with Location
  • Term Project Description
  • Summary and Final Tasks

Book traversal links for Lesson 1: Spatial Data Science for Emergency Management

  • ‹ Spatial Data Science for Emergency Management
  • Up
  • Overview and Checklist ›
Printer-friendly version

Search

Lessons

  • Spatial Data Science for Emergency Management
    • Lesson 1: Spatial Data Science for Emergency Management
      • Overview and Checklist
      • Rethinking Emergency Management
      • The Four Stages of Emergency Management
      • Geospatial Approaches and Technology in Emergency Management
      • Reading Assignment
      • Writing Assignment
      • Emerging Theme: Introduction
      • Emerging Theme: New Methods for Interaction with Location
      • Term Project Description
      • Summary and Final Tasks
    • Lesson 2: Hazards and Disasters
    • Lesson 3: Vulnerability Assessment and Hazard Mitigation
    • Lesson 4: Preparedness
    • Lesson 5: Response
    • Lesson 6: Recovery
    • Lesson 7: Using Scenarios to Plan GIS for Emergency Management
    • Lesson 8: Case Study Collaboration
    • Lesson 9: Case Study – 2018 Sulawesi Earthquake and Tsunami
    • Lesson 10: Term Project

Course materials prepared by Matt Beaty, Instructor, MGIS program, The Pennsylvania State University.

Unless otherwise noted, this site is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License(opens in a new tab), part of Penn State's College of Earth and Mineral Sciences' OER Initiative and the Libraries’ Repository of Open and Affordable Materials (ROAM(opens in a new tab)).

The College of Earth and Mineral Sciences is committed to making its websites accessible to all users, and welcomes comments or suggestions on access improvements. Please send comments or suggestions on accessibility to the site editor. (opens email client).

The John A. Dutton Institute for Teaching and Learning Excellence is the learning design unit of the College of Earth and Mineral Sciences at The Pennsylvania State University. About the Institute | Contact Us | Email the Site Editor. (opens email client)

© The Pennsylvania State University | Privacy | Non Discrimination | Accessibility | Equal Opportunity | Copyright