During disruptive events, the exchange of information is a key factor in successfully managing the adverse effects. Today, there is a plethora of data and related data-technologies available for emergency response organizations, which can help address the information needs. Data has a great potential to support responders in their operations, especially in complex emergencies with longer lasting and more widespread effects . However, the increasing availability and use of data in emergency response also presents new challenges. The emergence of data in the field of crisis response is not only technical in nature, but also has impacts on the organizational aspects. Drawing on existing literature and best practices in data management and gove...
Disasters disrupt communication channels, infrastructure, and overburden health systems. This create...
Big data, surveillance, crisis management. Three largely different and richly researched fields, how...
The complex and uncertain environment of the humanitarian response to crises can lead to data bias, ...
The use of Big Data technologies has been more common in recent years, spreading across other fields...
Many software systems have been created to help the emergency responders in their activities all ove...
Successful crisis management is consisted of different factors, varying actors and operation environ...
The first hours after a disaster happens are very chaotic and difficult but perhaps the most importa...
The first hours after a disaster happens are very chaotic and difficult but perhaps the most importa...
Since 2013, the ISCRAM community has welcomed discussions around these questions, with the inclusion...
During emergency response a lot of dynamic information is created and needs to be studied and analys...
Over the past years, social media have impacted emergency management and disaster response in numero...
Disasters have long been a scourge for humanity. With the advances in technology (in terms of comput...
Though data is everywhere, it is often undervalued and underutilized - that is until disaster strike...
Emergency response is one of the most demanding phases in disaster management.The fire brigade, para...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Disasters disrupt communication channels, infrastructure, and overburden health systems. This create...
Big data, surveillance, crisis management. Three largely different and richly researched fields, how...
The complex and uncertain environment of the humanitarian response to crises can lead to data bias, ...
The use of Big Data technologies has been more common in recent years, spreading across other fields...
Many software systems have been created to help the emergency responders in their activities all ove...
Successful crisis management is consisted of different factors, varying actors and operation environ...
The first hours after a disaster happens are very chaotic and difficult but perhaps the most importa...
The first hours after a disaster happens are very chaotic and difficult but perhaps the most importa...
Since 2013, the ISCRAM community has welcomed discussions around these questions, with the inclusion...
During emergency response a lot of dynamic information is created and needs to be studied and analys...
Over the past years, social media have impacted emergency management and disaster response in numero...
Disasters have long been a scourge for humanity. With the advances in technology (in terms of comput...
Though data is everywhere, it is often undervalued and underutilized - that is until disaster strike...
Emergency response is one of the most demanding phases in disaster management.The fire brigade, para...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Disasters disrupt communication channels, infrastructure, and overburden health systems. This create...
Big data, surveillance, crisis management. Three largely different and richly researched fields, how...
The complex and uncertain environment of the humanitarian response to crises can lead to data bias, ...