Crowdsourcing as a tool for urban emergency management: lessons from the literature and typology

Recently, citizen involvement has been increasingly used in urban disaster prevention and management, taking advantage of new ubiquitous and collaborative technologies. This scenario has created a unique opportunity to leverage the work of crowds of volunteers. As a result, crowdsourcing approaches...

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Autores: Chaves, R. (Ramon)|||/items/ec930e75-16e0-424a-92b6-0945daf38e22, Schneider, D. (Daniel)|||/items/f0ea0d87-da4f-49a9-8d26-45e3c30ddbd5, Correia, A. (António)|||/items/84699abc-f0a3-4fc8-a943-4518e742a45b, Motta, C.L.R. (Claudia L.R.)|||/items/6d4e8c66-a885-4512-b94d-ceae5f0bf0b1, Borges, M.R.S. (Marcos R. S.)|||/items/cb3ba8b0-849e-40ce-8bab-0ae610c73a05
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Fecha de publicación:2019
País:España
Institución:Universidad de Navarra
Repositorio:Dadun. Depósito Académico Digital de la Universidad de Navarra
Idioma:inglés
OAI Identifier:oai:dadun.unav.edu:10171/62166
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10171/62166
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Crowdsourcing
Emergency management
Quality control in crowdsourcing
Systematic literature review
Task design
Urban planning
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Sumario:Recently, citizen involvement has been increasingly used in urban disaster prevention and management, taking advantage of new ubiquitous and collaborative technologies. This scenario has created a unique opportunity to leverage the work of crowds of volunteers. As a result, crowdsourcing approaches for disaster prevention and management have been proposed and evaluated. However, the articulation of citizens, tasks, and outcomes as a continuous flow of knowledge generation reveals a complex ecosystem that requires coordination efforts to manage interdependencies in crowd work. To tackle this challenging problem, this paper extends to the context of urban emergency management the results of a previous study that investigates how crowd work is managed in crowdsourcing platforms applied to urban planning. The goal is to understand how crowdsourcing techniques and quality control dimensions used in urban planning could be used to support urban emergency management, especially in the context of mining-related dam outages. Through a systematic literature review, our study makes a comparison between crowdsourcing tools designed for urban planning and urban emergency management and proposes a five-dimension typology of quality in crowdsourcing, which can be leveraged for optimizing urban planning and emergency management processes.