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⏲ Duration: 16 min 78 sec ✓ Published: 19-Oct-2015
Description: Advances in Civic Co-management Within the Geospatial Ecosystem Applied to Disaster Risk Management— Tomas Holderness (University of Wollongong), Etienne Turpin, Rohan Wickramasuriya, Matthew BerrymannnThe use of mobile devices for identifying risk and coordinating disaster response is well accepted and has been proven as a critical element in disaster risk management [1,2]. As new tools, applications, and software are adopted by municipal governments and NGOs for the identification and manage
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