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[MTT29-05] Social Media GIS to Support the Utilization of Disaster Information for Disaster Reduction Measures
Keywords:Social Media GIS, Web-GIS, SNS, Twitter, Disaster Reduction, Support for Information Utilization
The conclusions of this study are summarized in the following three points.
(1) Social media GIS, an information system which integrates Web-GIS, SNS and Twitter in addition to an information classification function, a button function and a ranking function into a single system, was developed. This made it propose an information utilization system based on the assumption of disaster outbreak times when information overload happens as well as normal times. The system unambiguously has the function for full-screen display of digital map, and the button function and ranking function of disaster information.
(2) The social media GIS was operated for fifty local residents who are more than 18 years old for eight weeks in Mitaka City, Tokyo. Although about 32% of the users were in their forties, about 30% were aged fifties, and more than 10% of the users were in their twenties, thirties and sixties or more.
(3) The system was evaluated based on the results of an access survey using log data during operation and an analysis of the submitted information. The access survey showed that 260 pieces of disaster information were distributed throughout the whole city of Mitaka. Among the disaster information, danger-related information occupied 20%, safety-related information occupied 68%, and other information occupied 12%.