The web 2.0 revolution is a twofold reality: technological and cultural. The widespread of web 2.0 technologies is changing Disaster Resilience. Information in science communication is the ability and the capacity to transfer scientific knowledge to enable the understanding of communication content. Particularly a clear and correct information on hazards and emergency matters is crucial, either for practitioners and population, to cope with disaster and to allow collaboration, and to take the best decision. Hence, web 2.0, allowing a better information sharing and widespread, could represent a leverage to foster an Information Preparedness approach, so to better cope with disasters. However a Web Information Preparedness in Disaster Resilience requires an overall strategy that can have an impact both on the cultural side (knowledge sharing and collaboration) and on the organizational one. How civil protection bodies can benefit of this global changes to better inform citizens? How to implement and manage a new Resilient Information Preparedness approach enabled by web technologies?

Italian Civil Protection 2.0: Towards a Resilient Information Management Framework

RAPISARDI, MARIA ELENA;GIARDINO, Marco
2014-01-01

Abstract

The web 2.0 revolution is a twofold reality: technological and cultural. The widespread of web 2.0 technologies is changing Disaster Resilience. Information in science communication is the ability and the capacity to transfer scientific knowledge to enable the understanding of communication content. Particularly a clear and correct information on hazards and emergency matters is crucial, either for practitioners and population, to cope with disaster and to allow collaboration, and to take the best decision. Hence, web 2.0, allowing a better information sharing and widespread, could represent a leverage to foster an Information Preparedness approach, so to better cope with disasters. However a Web Information Preparedness in Disaster Resilience requires an overall strategy that can have an impact both on the cultural side (knowledge sharing and collaboration) and on the organizational one. How civil protection bodies can benefit of this global changes to better inform citizens? How to implement and manage a new Resilient Information Preparedness approach enabled by web technologies?
2014
Education, Professional Ethics and Public Recognition of Engineering Geology
Springer International Publishing
Engineering Geology for Society and Territory
7
175
180
9783319093024
Web 2.0; VTCs; Information management; Disaster resilience
Elena Rapisardi; Sabina Di Franco; Marco Giardino
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