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Information Technology in Disaster Risk Reduction: 8th IFIP WG 5.15 International Conference, ITDRR 2023, Tokyo, Japan, December 46, 2023, Revised Selected Papers [Pehme köide]

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  • Sari: IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology 706
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This volume constitutes the refereed and revised post-conference proceedings of the 8th IFIP WG 5.15 International Conference on Information Technology in Disaster Risk Reduction, ITDRR 2023, held in Tokyo, Japan, during December 4-6, 2023.





The 18 full papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 26 submissions. The papers were organized in topical sections as follows: Evacuation and Emergency Management; Situational Awareness; Social Media; Information Systems; Geographic Information System (GIS); and Healthcare.
.- Evacuation and Emergency Management.



.- Risk and Control Assurance Framework for Emergency Management Projects.



.- Digitalized Co-production of Emergency Response: Dispatch and on-site work
by volunteer first responders.



.- Proposing a Simple Method of Creating Tsunami Evacuation Simulations:
Aiming to Empower Residents for Feasible Measures.



.- Performance Evaluation of Flood Level Estimation Method using State-space
Model with Time-series Monitoring Data.



.- Situational Awareness.



.- Snowed In and Cut Off: How a Norwegian Municipality Dealt with a Power
Outage.



.- Situational Disabilities in Emergency Management Validation of Realistic
Scenarios for Training and Awareness-raising.



.- TeamAware: Profile-based Interoperability Framework for First Responders.



.- Social Media.



.- Archiving Social Media Discussions in Time and Space: A focus on refugees
from Middle East and related war conflicts during Jan 2015 Apr
2016.



.- Location Extraction in Disaster Tweets with a Model Trained on Past Data:
Diverse Analysis.



.- Analysis of Japanese Tweets on the Russian Military Invasion of Ukraine
Focusing on Frequently Used Words and Emotional Expressions.



.- Information Systems.



.- The Paradox Of Information Systems In Crisis: Walking The Tight Rope
Between Rigidity & Flexibility.



.- Digital Supply Chain Roles in the Power Industry.



.- A Multi-modal Approach towards Public Alerting and Effective Communication
in Disaster Scenarios: Implementation in the Indian Context.



.- Geographic Information System (GIS).



.- Identification of Undesignated Evacuation Sites Location by Mobile Spatial
Statistics.



.- Derivation of Evacuation Routes to Avoid Narrow Road Adopting Physarum
Solver.



.- Evaluation of Sentinel-1 GRD data with GEE for Floods mapping in Rubkona,
South Sudan.



.- Healthcare.



.- A Novel Proof of Concept Forecasting Model for Pandemics A Case Study in
New Zealand.



.- Sensorized Maternal Health Interventions in Marginalized Communities: The
Role of Surveillant Assemblages in Maintaining Compliance within
Disaster-affected  Healthcare Systems.