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|Language=English
|Language=English
|Year Published=2017
|Year Published=2017
|Primary Target Group=Practitioners, Policy Makers, Researchers
|Target Audience=Practitioners, Policy Makers, Researchers
|Status=Published
|Status=Published
|Disaster Management Phase=Response, Recovery
|Disaster Management Phase=Response, Recovery

Revision as of 09:49, 14 February 2022

Quick Facts

Publishing Organisation:
Associated Programme on Flood Management (APFM), based on FP7-PEARL
Year:
2017
Languages:
English
Status:
Published
Covers Thematic
Target audience
  • Practitioners Practitioners is a target group in LINKS which comprises local, national and European disaster management organizations, civil protection agencies, first responders, NGOs, security networks...
  • Policy Makers local, national, and European agencies and institutes, public authorities, standardization bodies
  • Researchers research institutions and scientific communities
  • Audience experience level
    Disaster Management Phase
  • Response
  • Recovery
  • Synopsis

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    Guidance material for practitioners on how to use crowdsourcing-applications for the preparation of an incoming flood, during a flood and facing the aftermath. It also includes the presentation of already established crowdsourcing apps.