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Humanitarian knowledge management
Dennis J. King
author
2005
Royal Flemish Academy of Belgium
Brussels
English
International complex humanitarian emergencies present numerous challenges to aid organizations trying to manage data, information and knowledge about the situation or event. Humanitarian aid organizations should be able to identify what critical information they need, where to find it, what are the major gaps, and how best to share, present and disseminate this information. These challenges can be addressed through improved knowledge management. The faster and more efficiently humanitarian aid organizations are able to identify, collect, distill, analyze and manage the vast corpus of what they need to know, the more effectively they can plan for and respond to natural disasters and complex emergencies and the more lives are potentially saved.
Information systems
Societies and institutions
Complex humanitarian emergencies
Crisis management
Humanitarian assistances
Natural disasters
Knowledge management
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http://idl.iscram.org/files/king/2005/653_King2005.pdf
DennisJ.King2005
Proceedings of ISCRAM 2005 – 2nd International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management
ISCRAM 2005
B. Van de Walle
B
Carle
editor
2nd International ISCRAM Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management
2005
Royal Flemish Academy of Belgium
Brussels
conference publication
291
295
9076971099
2411-3387
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