TY - GEN
T1 - Integrating citizen initiatives in a technological platform for collaborative crisis management
AU - Batard, Robin
AU - Montarnal, Aurélie
AU - Bénaben, Frédérick
AU - Rizza, Caroline
AU - Prieur, Christophe
AU - Tapia, Andrea
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management, ISCRAM. All rights reserved.
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - Although they can make a significant contribution to crisis response and management, citizens tend to be underestimated and under-integrated by official crisis responders. There is a necessity to take citizen contribution into crisis management tools, both for the information they can provide (information-focused volunteers) and the actions they can carry out (action-focused volunteers). Therefore, professionals need to be aware of the diverse ways citizens can help them to manage a critical situation: obviously by improving the situational awareness, but also by spontaneously performing tasks to meet specific needs on the ground. After presenting the RIO-Suite software, a crisis management tool based on collaboration of stakeholders, this paper suggests ideas about how to make the most of action-focused volunteers to improve the orchestration of the crisis response. Given a volunteer action, four possible decision types are identified: Ignore, Stop, Consider and Support, and their consequences on 1) the crisis response and 2) the collaboration process are presented.
AB - Although they can make a significant contribution to crisis response and management, citizens tend to be underestimated and under-integrated by official crisis responders. There is a necessity to take citizen contribution into crisis management tools, both for the information they can provide (information-focused volunteers) and the actions they can carry out (action-focused volunteers). Therefore, professionals need to be aware of the diverse ways citizens can help them to manage a critical situation: obviously by improving the situational awareness, but also by spontaneously performing tasks to meet specific needs on the ground. After presenting the RIO-Suite software, a crisis management tool based on collaboration of stakeholders, this paper suggests ideas about how to make the most of action-focused volunteers to improve the orchestration of the crisis response. Given a volunteer action, four possible decision types are identified: Ignore, Stop, Consider and Support, and their consequences on 1) the crisis response and 2) the collaboration process are presented.
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85077733446
T3 - Proceedings of the International ISCRAM Conference
SP - 1346
EP - 1356
BT - ISCRAM 2019 - Proceedings
A2 - Franco, Zeno
A2 - Gonzalez, Jose J.
A2 - Canos, Jose H.
PB - Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management, ISCRAM
T2 - 16th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management, ISCRAM 2019
Y2 - 19 May 2019 through 22 May 2019
ER -