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Tapping into social media and digital humanitarians for building disaster resilience in Canada

机译:利用社交媒体和数字人道主义者来增强加拿大的抗灾能力

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Social media offers the opportunity to connect with the public, improve situational awareness, and to reach people quickly with alerts, warnings and preparedness messages. However, the ever increasing popularity of social networking can also lead to ???information overload??? which can prevent disaster management organizations from processing and using social media information effectively. This limitation can be overcome through collaboration with ???digital humanitarians??? - tech savvy volunteers, who are leading the way in crisis-mapping and crowdsourcing of disaster information. Since the 2010 earthquake in Haiti, their involvement has become an integral part of the international community???s response to major disasters. For example, the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA) activated the Digital Humanitarian Network during the 2013 response to typhoon Haiyan/Yolanda [1]. Our previous research has shown that Canada???s disaster management community has not yet fully taken advantage of all the opportunities that social media offers, including the potential of collaboration with digital humanitarians [2]. This finding has led to the development of an experiment designed to test how social media aided collaboration can enable enhanced situational awareness and improve recovery outcomes. The experiment took place in November 2014 as a part of the third Canada-US Enhanced Resiliency Experiment (CAUSE III), which is an experiment series that focuses on enhancing resilience through situational awareness interoperability. This paper describes the results of the experiment and Canadian efforts to facilitate effective information exchange between disaster management officials, digital humanitarians as well as the public at large, so as to improve situational awareness and build resilience, both at the community and the national level.
机译:社交媒体提供了与公众建立联系,提高态势意识并通过警报,警告和备灾信息快速联系人们的机会。但是,社交网络的日益普及也可能导致“信息过载”。这可能会阻止灾难管理组织有效地处理和使用社交媒体信息。通过与“数字人道主义者”的合作可以克服这一局限性。 -精通技术的志愿者,他们在灾难信息的危机映射和众包中处于领先地位。自2010年海地地震以来,他们的参与已成为国际社会应对重大灾难的组成部分。例如,联合国人道主义事务协调厅(UNOCHA)在2013年对台风海盐/约兰达的回应中启动了数字人道主义网络[1]。我们以前的研究表明,加拿大的灾难管理社区尚未充分利用社交媒体提供的所有机会,包括与数字人道主义者合作的潜力[2]。这一发现导致开发了一个旨在测试社交媒体辅助协作如何能够增强态势感知并改善恢复结果的实验​​。该实验于2014年11月进行,是第三次加拿大-美国增强弹性实验(CAUSE III)的一部分,该实验系列旨在通过情境感知互操作性来增强弹性。本文介绍了该实验的结果以及加拿大为促进灾害管理官员,数字人道主义者以及广大公众之间的有效信息交换所做的努力,以提高社区和国家一级的态势感知并增强抵御能力。

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