Intelligent Technologies for Urban Hazardous Chemical Disaster Management: History
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Urban safety production is a core component of social safety and is associated with the production, storage and transport of hazardous chemicals, which are potential sources of disaster in an urban area. Intelligent technologies are critical in improving disaster management and control.

  • hazardous chemicals
  • disaster
  • intelligent technology
  • active emergency command
  • emergency management
Urban safety production is a core component of social safety and is associated with the production, storage and transport of hazardous chemicals, which are potential sources of disaster in an urban area. Intelligent technologies are critical in improving disaster management and control.
It is the inherent necessity of disaster emergency management that it promotes the modernization of the emergency management capacity with intelligent information technology, enhances early risk identification and early warning from the source, and effectively uses innovative technologies to prevent and resolve serious security risks at any or all stages of the disaster cycle. How to formulate effective management strategies and practices through the integration and innovation of these emerging intelligent technologies, how to achieve the source governance of urban safety and how to improve regulatory efficiency and guarantee capacity are the current problems that need to be solved.

This entry is adapted from the peer-reviewed paper 10.3390/su151914369

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