Traffic incident and disaster management in the Netherlands

Disaster Management and Traffic Incident Management involves the coordinated interactions of many public and private actors. On many levels, there is clearly a strong relation between the road infrastructure and the effective handling of large scale disasters. To support these tasks in an effective...

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Main Authors: John Steenbruggen, Peter Nijkamp, Jan M. Smits, Ghaitrie Mohabir
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Netcom Association 2013-10-01
Series:Netcom
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/netcom/975
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spelling doaj-93c57f0e83fe4d4bb0695ba1d92736af2020-11-25T00:44:25ZengNetcom AssociationNetcom0987-60142013-10-0126316920010.4000/netcom.975Traffic incident and disaster management in the NetherlandsJohn SteenbruggenPeter NijkampJan M. SmitsGhaitrie MohabirDisaster Management and Traffic Incident Management involves the coordinated interactions of many public and private actors. On many levels, there is clearly a strong relation between the road infrastructure and the effective handling of large scale disasters. To support these tasks in an effective way, netcentric information systems are increasingly being seen as an important constraint to improve the cooperation between different emergency services. However, in the field of information systems there are many challenges and obstacles. Information, communication and coordination tasks, and especially problems in information quality, are identified as the main hurdles. This paper addresses, from a broad perspective, the relation and challenges between the two related fields.http://journals.openedition.org/netcom/975Traffic Incident Managementdisaster managementinformation systemThe Netherlandsbroadbanddigital planning
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author John Steenbruggen
Peter Nijkamp
Jan M. Smits
Ghaitrie Mohabir
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Peter Nijkamp
Jan M. Smits
Ghaitrie Mohabir
Traffic incident and disaster management in the Netherlands
Netcom
Traffic Incident Management
disaster management
information system
The Netherlands
broadband
digital planning
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Peter Nijkamp
Jan M. Smits
Ghaitrie Mohabir
author_sort John Steenbruggen
title Traffic incident and disaster management in the Netherlands
title_short Traffic incident and disaster management in the Netherlands
title_full Traffic incident and disaster management in the Netherlands
title_fullStr Traffic incident and disaster management in the Netherlands
title_full_unstemmed Traffic incident and disaster management in the Netherlands
title_sort traffic incident and disaster management in the netherlands
publisher Netcom Association
series Netcom
issn 0987-6014
publishDate 2013-10-01
description Disaster Management and Traffic Incident Management involves the coordinated interactions of many public and private actors. On many levels, there is clearly a strong relation between the road infrastructure and the effective handling of large scale disasters. To support these tasks in an effective way, netcentric information systems are increasingly being seen as an important constraint to improve the cooperation between different emergency services. However, in the field of information systems there are many challenges and obstacles. Information, communication and coordination tasks, and especially problems in information quality, are identified as the main hurdles. This paper addresses, from a broad perspective, the relation and challenges between the two related fields.
topic Traffic Incident Management
disaster management
information system
The Netherlands
broadband
digital planning
url http://journals.openedition.org/netcom/975
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