Energy-related Severe Accident Database (ENSAD): cloud-based geospatial platform
Autor: | Peter Burgherr, Peter Lustenberger, Wansub Kim, Stefan Hirschberg, Anna Kalinina, Matteo Spada |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2018 |
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Geospatial analysis
Database Energy-related severe accident database business.industry Computer science cloud computing lcsh:QE1-996.5 lcsh:Geography. Anthropology. Recreation risk assessment Cloud computing computer.software_genre Energy sector Computer Science Applications web-based GIS lcsh:Geology Resource (project management) lcsh:G Risk analysis (business) Computers in Earth Sciences Resilience (network) business Risk assessment computer Accident (philosophy) resilience |
Zdroj: | Big Earth Data, Vol 2, Iss 4, Pp 368-394 (2018) |
ISSN: | 2574-5417 2096-4471 |
Popis: | The Energy-related Severe Accident Database (ENSAD) is the most authoritative resource for comparative risk analysis of accidents in the energy sector. Although ENSAD contains comprehensive, worldwide data, it is a non-spatial database in Microsoft Access format. Therefore, spatial characteristics of the data cannot be fully utilised as well as analysed directly. Based on these premises, a new web-based version of ENSAD with GIS-capabilities – named ENSAD v2.0 – is designed and developed using state-of-the-art, open source technologies. The ENSAD v2.0 consists of two main components, i.e. a spatial database and a responsive web application. For the spatial database, the current accident data are georeferenced and migrated from Microsoft Access, using a tiered approach. The responsive web application can be accessed from desktops as well as mobile devices, and provides both a 2D and 3D mapping platform that is developed on cloud-based, serverless architecture. ENSAD v2.0 also allows assigning different user roles with specific access rights, and a public version with advanced visualisation capabilities has also been developed. Lastly, a case study was carried out using a spatial analysis to visualise the potential impact radius of a natural gas pipeline explosion and to assess its consequences in terms of economic damage and casualties. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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