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Artikel ; Online: Exploring the impacts of social media and crowdsourcing on disaster resilience.

Clark, Nathan / Boersma, Kees / Bonati, Sara / Fonio, Chiara / Gehlhar, Simon / Habig, Therese / Larruina, Robert / Lüke, Richard / Morelli, Stefano / Nielsen, Anne Bach / Opromolla, Antonio / Pazzi, Veronica / Raju, Emmanuel

Open research Europe

2024  Band 1, Seite(n) 60

Abstract: Social media and crowdsourcing (SMCS) are increasingly proving useful for addressing the effects of natural and human-made hazards. SMCS allow different stakeholders to share crucial information during disaster management processes and to strengthen ... ...

Abstract Social media and crowdsourcing (SMCS) are increasingly proving useful for addressing the effects of natural and human-made hazards. SMCS allow different stakeholders to share crucial information during disaster management processes and to strengthen community resilience through engagement and collaboration. To harvest these opportunities there is a need for better knowledge on SMCS for diverse disaster scenarios. These challenges are being addressed within the LINKS Horizon 2020 project. The project aims at strengthening societal resilience by producing advanced learning on the use of SMCS in disasters. This is done through an in-depth study across three knowledge domains (disaster risk perception and vulnerability, disaster management processes, SMCS technologies), the establishment of an interactive framework, and an online platform in which a community of relevant stakeholders can learn and share knowledge and experiences. This paper provides an overview of the project objectives and approaches and a summary of the initial results.
Sprache Englisch
Erscheinungsdatum 2024-01-05
Erscheinungsland Belgium
Dokumenttyp Journal Article
ISSN 2732-5121
ISSN (online) 2732-5121
DOI 10.12688/openreseurope.13721.3
Datenquelle MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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