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Innovative Research Design – A Journey into the Information Typhoon

2014

Abstract Disasters are often characterized by their sudden onset and complex nature. The need for innovative and trans-disciplinary research that starts from the practice of disaster response is uncontested. Yet, the realities of field research require a rework of research design and processes. In the aftermath of Typhoon Haiyan that hit the Philippines in November 2013, a small team of researchers with different backgrounds came together in an innovative setting to investigate information management for decision support and sensemaking in the field. We combined the research in the field with remote support for logistics, communication and spot analyses. This letter describes our findings i…

Research designInformation managementEngineeringDecision support systemOperations researchbusiness.industryField (Bourdieu)General MedicineSensemakingPublic relationsCoordinationTyphoonTyphoon HaiyanField researchbusinessInformation Management ;Engineering(all)DeskProcedia Engineering
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Beyond early: Decision support for improved typhoon warning systems

2015

International audience; Warnings can help prevent damage and harm if they are issued timely and provide information that help responders and population to adequately prepare for the disaster to come. Today, there are many indicator and sensor systems that are designed to reduce disaster risks, or issue early warnings. In this paper we analyze the different systems in the light of the initial decisions that need to be made in the response to sudden onset disasters. We outline challenges of current practices and methods, and provide an agenda for future research.To illustrate our approach, we present a case study of Typhoon Haiyan. Although meteorological services had issued warnings; relief …

vulnerability assessmentdisaster responsedecision supportCrisis managementTyphoon Haiyanindicator framework[INFO]Computer Science [cs]Early warning systems
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