Abstract:
Mobile technologies, web-based platforms, and
social media have transformed the landscape of disaster
management by enabling a new generation of digital networks
to produce, process, and analyse georeferenced data
in real time. This unprecedented convergence of
geomobile technologies and crowdsourcing methods is
opening up multiple forms to participate in disaster management
tasks. Based on empirical research, this paper
first proposes a conceptualisation of crowdsourcing roles
and then analyses methods and tools based on a combination
of two variables: (i) types of data being processed;
(ii) involvement of the crowds. The paper also surveys a
number of existing platforms and mobile apps leveraging
crowdsourcing in disaster and emergency management
with the aim to contribute to the discussion on the advantages
and limits of using crowdsourcing methods and tools
in these areas.