The adoption of location-based information sharing technologies, and the emergence of volunteered geographic information (VGI), has seen changes to community involvement in disaster management. The concept of resilience, and recognition of the capacity for renewal, re-organization, and societal development, has gained currency in disaster management. However, the opportunities presented by spatially referenced data for sourcing contextual information for understanding processes of social- ecological resilience and fostering local inclusion has not been examined. We examine how web 2.0 platforms, including VGI and social media, can support resilience building, and critically evaluate how these technologies potentially undermine resilience. W...
The number of crisis events around the world has been increasing in the last years and suggests ther...
Recent disasters, such as the 2010 Haiti earthquake, have drawn attention to the potential role of c...
Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI) has emerged as an important additional source of informatio...
The adoption of location-based information sharing technologies, and the emergence of volunteered ge...
Through technological advances citizens can now collect, share and map geographic information in unp...
In the past few years, crowdsourced geographic information (also called volunteered geographic infor...
The number of crisis events around the world has been increasing in the last years and suggests ther...
Developing a holistic understanding of social, cultural, and economic impacts of disasters can help ...
With natural hazard and climate-related disasters on the rise, online tools such as crowdsourced map...
Applications developed using Web 2.0 technologies, such as social media sites, blogs, wikis etc., h...
Disasters are hazards that damage the human environment. Disasters have had significant costs in the...
Social media (SM) is increasingly used to reach out to populations for preparedness and response to ...
Fundamental to contemporary approaches to disaster risk reduction is a focus on community resilience...
The increased ease for individuals to create, share and map geographic information combined with the...
Volunteered geographic information (VGI) has been seen as useful information in times of disasters. ...
The number of crisis events around the world has been increasing in the last years and suggests ther...
Recent disasters, such as the 2010 Haiti earthquake, have drawn attention to the potential role of c...
Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI) has emerged as an important additional source of informatio...
The adoption of location-based information sharing technologies, and the emergence of volunteered ge...
Through technological advances citizens can now collect, share and map geographic information in unp...
In the past few years, crowdsourced geographic information (also called volunteered geographic infor...
The number of crisis events around the world has been increasing in the last years and suggests ther...
Developing a holistic understanding of social, cultural, and economic impacts of disasters can help ...
With natural hazard and climate-related disasters on the rise, online tools such as crowdsourced map...
Applications developed using Web 2.0 technologies, such as social media sites, blogs, wikis etc., h...
Disasters are hazards that damage the human environment. Disasters have had significant costs in the...
Social media (SM) is increasingly used to reach out to populations for preparedness and response to ...
Fundamental to contemporary approaches to disaster risk reduction is a focus on community resilience...
The increased ease for individuals to create, share and map geographic information combined with the...
Volunteered geographic information (VGI) has been seen as useful information in times of disasters. ...
The number of crisis events around the world has been increasing in the last years and suggests ther...
Recent disasters, such as the 2010 Haiti earthquake, have drawn attention to the potential role of c...
Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI) has emerged as an important additional source of informatio...