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Use of GIS and Remote Sensing Technology as a Decision Support Tool in Flood Disaster Management: The Case of Southeast Louisiana, USA"
written by Yaw A. Twumasi, Edmund C. Merem, John B. Namwamba, Ronald Okwemba, Tomas Ayala-Silva, Kamran Abdollahi, Onyumbe E. Ben Lukongo, Joshua Tate, Kellyn La Cour-Conant, Caroline O. Akinrinwoye,
published by
Journal of Geographic Information System,
Vol.12 No.2, 2020
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