Disaster, infrastructure and participatory knowledge: the Planetary Response Network
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...
Main Authors: | Simmons, BD, Lintott, C, Reece, S, Allen, C, Miller, GRM, Yore, R, Jones, D, Ishikawa, ST, Jardine-McNamara, T, Boyer, AR, O’Donnell, JE, Fortson, L, Kuzin, D, McMaster, A, Trouille, L, Wolfenbarger, Z |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Ubiquity Press
2022
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