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Contribution of a Spatial Multidimensional Portal for Natural Hazards Data Exploration

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Management of natural hazards necessitates for the public and the private sector to be aware of the status of all the information at different levels and to build pertinent indicators for the decision making process. The indicators can be built by combining different types of data: descriptive data, numerical data and geographical data. In order to have an overview of the system the exploration of the indicators through various levels would be interesting: visualization through geographical levels; national, provincial, departmental, communal and cadastral; visualization through temporal levels; analyzed periods; visualization through thematic levels; prevention themes, hazard themes, exposure themes. In order to navigate through all this information, a flexible structure must be implemented to store all the pre-calculated indicators and to make it easily accessible for reporting (graphics, charts, maps, tables). Dimensional modeling can help in the decision making process by exploiting urban data and risk data. This paper gives an overview of the evaluation of the pertinence of dimensional modeling to support decision makers to get better insight on the data relative to natural hazards in France.

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hal-00748620 , version 1 (05-11-2012)

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Julien Iris, Aldo Napoli, Franck Guarnieri. Contribution of a Spatial Multidimensional Portal for Natural Hazards Data Exploration. EnviroInfo 2006 - Conference on Informatics for Environmental Protection, Sep 2006, Graz, Austria. p. 47-53 - ISBN 9783832253219. ⟨hal-00748620⟩
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