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| Author |
Sérgio Freire; Christoph Aubrecht |
| Title |
Assessing spatio-temporal population exposure to tsunami hazard in the Lisbon Metropolitan Area |
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Conference Article |
| Year |
2011 |
Publication |
8th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management: From Early-Warning Systems to Preparedness and Training, ISCRAM 2011 |
Abbreviated Journal |
ISCRAM 2011 |
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| Keywords |
Hazards; Information systems; Mapping; Population distribution; Population statistics; Land use and land cover; Lisbon; Metropolitan area; Population exposure; Spatio-temporal; Spatiotemporal distributions; Tsunami hazards; Tsunami inundation; Tsunamis |
| Abstract |
The coastal region of Lisbon, Portugal, is potentially subject to tsunami hazard. Mapping and assessing tsunami risk requires giving adequate consideration to the population exposure. In the present work we model and map the spatio-temporal distribution of population in the daily cycle and analyze it with a tsunami hazard map to better assess tsunami risk in the Lisbon Metropolitan Area. New high-resolution daytime and nighttime population distribution surfaces are developed using 'intelligent dasymetric mapping' to combine best-available census data and statistics with land use and land cover data. Mobility statistics are considered for mapping daytime distribution. Finally, the population distribution maps are combined with the Tsunami Inundation Susceptibility map to assess potential human exposure to tsunami in daytime and nighttime periods. Results show that a significant amount of population is potentially at risk, and its numbers increase from nighttime to daytime, especially in the zones of high susceptibility. |
| Address |
New University of Lisbon, E-GEO, Geography and Regional Planning Research Center, Portugal; AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Foresight and Policy Development Department, Austria |
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| Publisher |
Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management, ISCRAM |
Place of Publication |
Lisbon |
Editor |
M.A. Santos, L. Sousa, E. Portela |
| Language |
English |
Summary Language |
English |
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| ISSN |
2411-3387 |
ISBN |
9789724922478 |
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| Track |
Geographic Information Science |
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Conference |
8th International ISCRAM Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management |
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511 |
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| Author |
Hiroko Wilensky |
| Title |
Twitter as a navigator for stranded commuters during the great east Japan earthquake |
Type |
Conference Article |
| Year |
2014 |
Publication |
ISCRAM 2014 Conference Proceedings – 11th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management |
Abbreviated Journal |
ISCRAM 2014 |
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Pages |
697-706 |
| Keywords |
Disasters; Earthquakes; Information systems; Crisis informatics; Disaster situations; Great east japan earthquakes; Railroad systems; Social media; Tokyo metropolitan areas; Twitter; Social networking (online) |
| Abstract |
The increased use of social media, such as Twitter, was widely reported on Japanese media after the Great East Japan Earthquake of March 11, 2011. This study is a qualitative investigation of the use of Twitter by the stranded commuters and their supporters in the Tokyo metropolitan area immediately after the earthquake. This paper describes the possibilities and problems of Twitter use under a rapidly changing disaster situation. During the first evening of this disaster, the Japan Railroad and other railroad systems ceased their operations in the Tokyo area. This left more than five million commuters stranded in the area. Many commuters walked hours to return home, while others struggled to find temporary shelter and stayed overnight in the city. This study also explores if Twitter was an effective navigator for helping stranded commuters return home or find shelter. |
| Address |
University of California, Irvine, United States |
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The Pennsylvania State University |
Place of Publication |
University Park, PA |
Editor |
S.R. Hiltz, M.S. Pfaff, L. Plotnick, and P.C. Shih. |
| Language |
English |
Summary Language |
English |
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2411-3387 |
ISBN |
9780692211946 |
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| Track |
Social Media in Crisis Response and Management |
Expedition |
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Conference |
11th International ISCRAM Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management |
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no |
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1091 |
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