Disaster, Infrastructure and Participatory Knowledge: The Planetary Response Network

Q1 Multidisciplinary Citizen Science Theory and Practice Pub Date : 2022-05-19 DOI:10.5334/cstp.392
Brooke D. Simmons, C. Lintott, S. Reece, Campbell Allen, Grant Miller, R. Yore, David Jones, S. T. Ishikawa, Tom Jardine-McNamara, Amy Boyer, James E. O’Donnell, L. Fortson, Danil Kuzin, Adam McMaster, L. Trouille, Zach Wolfenbarger
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There are many challenges involved in online participatory humanitarian response. We evaluate the Planetary Response Network (PRN), a collaboration between researchers, humanitarian organizations, and the online citizen science platform Zooniverse. The PRN uses satellite and aerial image analysis to provide stakeholders with high-level situational awareness during and after humanitarian crises. During past deployments, thousands of online volunteers have compared pre- and post-event satellite images to identify damage to infrastructure and buildings, access blockages, and signs of people in distress. In addition to collectively producing aggregated “heat maps” of features that are shared with responders and decision makers, individual volunteers may also flag novel features directly using integrated community discussion software. The online infrastructure facilitates worldwide participation even for geographically focused disasters; this widespread public participation means that high-value information can be delivered rapidly and uniformly even for large-scale crises. We discuss lessons learned from deployments, place the PRN’s distributed online approach in the context of more localized efforts, and identify future needs for the PRN and similar online crisis-mapping projects. The successes of the PRN demonstrate that effective online crisis mapping is possible on a generalized citizen science platform such as the Zooniverse.
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灾害、基础设施和参与性知识:全球响应网络
在线参与式人道主义反应涉及许多挑战。我们评估了行星响应网络(PRN),这是研究人员、人道主义组织和在线公民科学平台Zooniverse之间的合作。PRN使用卫星和航空图像分析,在人道主义危机期间和之后为利益相关者提供高水平的态势感知。在过去的部署中,成千上万的在线志愿者比较了事件前后的卫星图像,以识别基础设施和建筑物的损坏情况、通道阻塞以及遇灾人员的迹象。除了集体生成与响应者和决策者共享的特征的聚合“热点图”外,个体志愿者还可以直接使用集成的社区讨论软件标记新特征。在线基础设施促进了全球参与,即使是针对地理上集中的灾难;这种广泛的公众参与意味着,即使在大规模危机中,高价值的信息也能迅速而统一地传递。我们讨论了从部署中吸取的经验教训,将PRN的分布式在线方法置于更本地化的工作环境中,并确定了未来对PRN和类似的在线危机映射项目的需求。PRN的成功表明,在像Zooniverse这样的普通公民科学平台上,有效的在线危机映射是可能的。
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Citizen Science Theory and Practice
Citizen Science Theory and Practice Multidisciplinary-Multidisciplinary
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45 weeks
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