Mapping community diversity and e-participation in emergency management: evidence from WebEOC in the city of San Francisco

Kyujin Jung
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While scholars and practitioners in the field of emergency management have investigated the nature of civic engagement, few have examined the impact of community diversity on civic participation. Meanwhile, WebEOC, 'Emergency Operation Center based on online environment', is a good tool to increase response capacity of emergency management through citizen participation. By using the WebEOC log history and American Community Survey data in the city of San Francisco, spatial autocorrelation and cluster analysis via geographic information system (GIS) are used to analyse how community diversity affects civic participation in emergency management. The spatial analysis results show that the high level of e-participation in urban emergency management appears in highly dense block groups, such as central business districts and secondary commercial areas. In terms of the effects of community diversity, the results confirm that community diversity in income, occupancy, and tenure are spatially correlated in the block groups.
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虽然应急管理领域的学者和实践者研究了公民参与的性质,但很少有人研究社区多样性对公民参与的影响。同时,“基于网络环境的应急行动中心”WebEOC是通过公民参与来提高应急管理响应能力的一个很好的工具。本文利用旧金山市WebEOC日志历史和美国社区调查数据,利用地理信息系统(GIS)的空间自相关和聚类分析,分析了社区多样性如何影响公民参与应急管理。空间分析结果表明,城市应急管理电子参与水平较高的区域为中央商务区和二级商业区等高密度街区群;在社区多样性的影响方面,研究结果证实了社区收入、占用率和租住权的多样性在街区群体中具有空间相关性。
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期刊介绍: The IJEM is a refereed international journal published to address contingencies and emergencies as well as crisis and disaster management. Coverage includes the issues associated with: storms and flooding; nuclear power accidents; ferry, air and rail accidents; computer viruses; earthquakes etc.
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