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Crowdsourcing geographic information for disaster response:a research frontier 被引量:59

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摘要 Geographic data and tools are essential in all aspects of emergency management:preparedness,response,recovery,and mitigation.Geographic information created by amateur citizens,often known as volunteered geographic information,has recently provided an interesting alternative to traditional authoritative information from mapping agencies and corporations,and several recent papers have provided the beginnings of a literature on the more fundamental issues raised by this new source.Data quality is a major concern,since volunteered information is asserted and carries none of the assurances that lead to trust in officially created data.During emergencies time is the essence,and the risks associated with volunteered information are often outweighed by the benefits of its use.An example is discussed using the four wildfires that impacted the Santa Barbara area in 20072009,and lessons are drawn.
出处 《International Journal of Digital Earth》 SCIE 2010年第3期231-241,共11页 国际数字地球学报(英文)
基金 supported by grants from the US National Science Foundation and the US Army Research Office.
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