Louisiana State University Geographic Information System Support of Hurricane Katrina Recovery Operations

Author:

Curtis Andrew12345,Mills Jacqueline W.12345,Blackburn Jason K.12345,Pine John C.12345,Kennedy Barrett12345

Affiliation:

1. Assistant Professor, Department of Geography and Anthropology Louisiana State University

2. Research Associate LSU GIS Clearinghouse Cooperative Louisiana State University

3. Research Associate, Department of Geography and Anthropology

4. Director, Disaster Science and Management Program Professor, Department of Geography and Anthropology Louisiana State University

5. Associate Dean, School of Architecture

Abstract

During Hurricane Katrina a group of faculty, staff, and students at Louisiana State University voluntarily helped create, manage, and staff Geographic Information System (GIS) efforts in the Louisiana Emergency Operations Center (EOC). GIS is an integral component to decision support in all phases of emergency operations (Curtis et al 2006; Eichenbaum 2002; Gunes and Kovel 2000; Johnson and Uba 1997; Kaiser et al 2003; Kehrlein and Shreve 1995; Maniruzzaman et al 2001; Morrow 1999; Newsom and Matrani 1993; Pine 1997; Thomas et al 2002). However, for the Katrina response, no Louisiana state employees were assigned to the GIS desk at the EOC. This failure to have an established support system for all other agencies providing response could have been a devastating fault without the volunteer support provided by LSU. Most agencies looked for us in the EOC and then relied upon us throughout the operation. This paper documents the way our group utilized our academic backgrounds to expand and improve the geospatial decision support in the EOC.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Reference13 articles.

1. Curtis Andrew, and Mills Jacqueline W., and Blackburn Jason K., and Pine John C. 2006. “Hurricane Katrina: GIS Response for a Major Metropolitan Area”, Quick Response Research Report 180, University of Colorado Natural Hazards Center. Available online http://www.colorado.edu/hazards/qr/qr180/qr180.html (accessed June 15, 2006).

2. CERT. 2006. FEMA's Community Emergency Response Team (CERT). Available online at http://www.ussartf.org/fema_cert_program.htm. (Accessed June 15, 2006).

3. Using GIS in Emergency Management Operations

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