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Disaster Management and Information Technology

Edited by Hans Jochen Scholl (), Eric E. Holdeman () and F. Kees Boersma ()

in Public Administration and Information Technology from Springer, currently edited by Rodríguez Bolívar, Manuel Pedro

Date: 2023
ISBN: 978-3-031-20939-0
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Chapters in this book:

Emergency Management’s Journey with Technology
Eric E. Holdeman
Deploying Modern Technology for Disaster Management Practitioners
Russ Johnson, Chris McIntosh and Carrie Tropasso
Technology and Information Management Supporting Resilience in Healthcare and Rescue Systems
Hannele Väyrynen, Jasmin Vainikainen, Annamaija Paunu, Nina Helander and Sini Tenhovuori
A System for Collaboration and Information Sharing in Disaster Management
Benjamin Barth, Govinda Chaithanya Kabbinahithilu, Tomaso Cola, Alexandros Bartzas and Spyros Pantazis
A Decade of Netcentric Crisis Management: Challenges and Future Development
Jeroen Wolbers, Willem Treurniet and F. Kees Boersma
Common Operational Picture and Interconnected Tools for Disaster Response: The FASTER Toolkit
Konstantinos Konstantoudakis, Kyriaki Christaki, Dimitrios Sainidis, Ivanka Babic, Dimitrios G. Kogias, Guillaume Inglese, Luca Bruno, Gabriele Giunta, Charalampos Z. Patrikakis, Olivier Balet, Claudio Rossi, Anastasios Dimou and Petros Daras
Intelligent Building Evacuation: From Modeling Systems to Behaviors
Mahyar T. Moghaddam, Henry Muccini and Julie Dugdale
Challenges of Integrating Advanced Information Technologies with 5G in Disaster Risk Management
Dimiter Velev and Plamena Zlateva
An Integrated Framework to Evaluate Information Systems Performance in High-Risk Settings: Experiences from the iTRACK Project
Ahmed A. Abdelgawad and Tina Comes
Rural First Responders and Communication Technology: A Mixed Methods Approach to Assessing Their Challenges and Needs
Kerrianne Buchanan, Yee-Yin Choong, Shanée Dawkins and Sandra Spickard Prettyman
Designing Well-Accepted IT Solutions for Emergency Response: Methods and Approaches
Erion Elmasllari and Isabella Kirk
Mobile Device-to-Device Communication for Crisis Scenarios Using Low-Cost LoRa Modems
Jonas Höchst, Lars Baumgärtner, Franz Kuntke, Alvar Penning, Artur Sterz, Markus Sommer and Bernd Freisleben
Digitalized Cross-Sector Collaboration for an Effective Emergency Response: Emerging Forms of Network Governance
Sofie Pilemalm and Kayvan Yousefi Mojir
Defining Common Information Requirements for Supporting Multiagency Emergency Operations
Kristine Steen-Tveit and Bjørn Erik Munkvold
A Commercial Cloud-Based Crisis Information Management System: How Fit and Robust Is It in Response to a Catastrophe?
Beth M. Nolan and Hans Jochen Scholl
Practitioners’ Perceptions of Fitness to Task of a Leading Disaster Response Management Tool
Hans Jochen Scholl and Eric E. Holdeman
From Digital Public Warning Systems to Emergency Warning Ecosystems
Dario Bonaretti and Diana Fischer-Preßler
The Role of Ontologies and Linked Open Data in Support of Disaster Management
Anacleto Correia, Pedro B. Água and Mário Simões-Marques
Toward a Taxonomy for Classifying Crisis Information Management Systems
Marcos R. S. Borges, José H. Canós, Ma Carmen Penadés, Leire Labaka, Víctor A. Bañuls and Josune Hernantes

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