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Compass
The LINKS Framework, like a compass, aims to support navigation and orientation within and across two main themes – Engaging Citizens and Improving Communication – so that disaster management organizations and relevant stakeholders can take more informed decisions on the uses of SMCS through the LINKS products. Orientation is supported by pre-defined questions that guide users towards the LINKS products.
Please select the themes you are interested in below.
Engaging Citizens
Collecting and Analysing Information from SMCS
Whom do you want to include in your collection and analysis of information, and from whom do you
want to collect and analyse information?
It provides helpful information from social media and crowdsourcing
examples around the theme “Collecting and Analysing Information from SMCS”. Also the
question, which vulnerable groups (disabled, migrants, minorities,…) were
specifically involved in social media and crowdsourcing activities is answered.
The Guidelines Library will provide guidance to all interested
stakeholders, including disaster management organisations and practitioners, on how
to collect, analyse and use information from social media and crowdsourcing.
How can you collect and analyse information?
It allows filtering for software that covers the functions Search &
Monitor and Analysis of information from social media.
Several thematic search filters integrated within the Guidelines
Library will help stakeholders retrieve relevant SMCS guidelines to better mobilise
and engage citizens, for instance, the "crowdsourcing" search filter.
It provides helpful information from social media and crowdsourcing
examples around the theme “Collecting and Analysing Information from SMCS”. Also the
question, which specific functionality SMCS has been used for and how (e.g.
gathering of information) is answered.
Mobilising Citizens
Who do you want to mobilise, and from whom would you want mobility-affiliated information?
It provides helpful information from social media and crowdsourcing
examples around the theme “Mobilising Citizens”.
It provides a toolkit that targets communication to citizens with diverse needs of
information on disaster management processes.
How can you mobilise the citizens?
It allows filtering for software that covers the function Post &
Schedule, which aims at publishing information on social media.
This Guidelines Library includes relevant guidelines that will support all
interested stakeholders, including disaster management organisations and
practitioners, in mobilising citizens. It also includes search filters that will
allow users to identify relevant sources more easily, such as the "community
management" search filter.
It provides helpful information from social media and crowdsourcing
examples around the theme “Mobilising Citizens”.
It is an educational platform (website) promoting the use of social media,
technologies and digital education as a mean to enhance communities' resilience to
disasters.
Mobilising Volunteers
Who do you want to mobilise (interested in volunteering), and from whom in such volunteering
positions would you want mobility-affiliated information?
This Guidelines Library offers guidance to all interested stakeholders on a wide
range of disaster management issues, including guidance on how to further mobilise
volunteers.
It provides helpful information from social media and crowdsourcing
examples around the theme “Mobilising Volunteers”.
It provides a toolkit that targets communication to citizens with diverse needs of
information on disaster management processes.
It is an educational platform (website) promoting the use of social media,
technologies and digital education as a mean to enhance communities' resilience to
disasters.
How can you mobilise the volunteers?
It allows filtering for software that covers the function Post &
Schedule, which aims at publishing information on social media.
This Guidelines Library includes relevant guidelines that will support interested
stakeholders in mobilising volunteers, and search filters that will allow users to
identify relevant sources more easily, such as the search filters "VOST" and
"unaffiliated volunteers"
It provides helpful information from social media and crowdsourcing
examples around the theme “Mobilising Volunteers”.
It is an educational platform (website) promoting the use of social media,
technologies and digital education as a mean to enhance communities' resilience to
disasters.
Improving Communication
Making Information Accessible
Who do you want to access your information, and from whom do you want to access information?
It provides helpful information from social media and crowdsourcing
examples around the theme “Making Information Accessible”.
It provides a toolkit that targets communication to citizens with diverse needs of
information on disaster management processes.
It is an educational platform (website) promoting the use of social media,
technologies and digital education as a mean to enhance communities' resilience to
disasters.
How can you make your information accessible?
It allows filtering for software that covers the function Post &
Schedule, which aims at publishing information on social media.
It provides helpful information from social media and crowdsourcing
examples around the theme “Making Information Accessible”.
It provides a toolkit that targets communication to citizens with diverse needs of
information on disaster management processes.
It is an educational platform (website) promoting the use of social media,
technologies and digital education as a mean to enhance communities' resilience to
disasters.
Targeting Communication
Who do you want to target with your communication plan?
It provides helpful information from social media and crowdsourcing
examples around the theme “Targeting Communication”.
It provides a toolkit that targets communication to citizens with diverse needs of
information on disaster management processes.
It is an educational platform (website) promoting the use of social media,
technologies and digital education as a mean to enhance communities' resilience to
disasters.
How can you target your communication?
It allows filtering for software that covers the function Post &
Schedule, which aims at publishing information on social media. It is also possible
to filter by different platforms.
This Guidelines Library has been specifically designed to cater to the needs of
disaster management organisation and practitioners. Search filters have been
integrated in the product to optimise users' experience. One of the search filters
integrated in the product is "Vulnerable groups" and gathers relevant resources that
can support DMO and practitioners in targeting their communication efforts towards
specific groups.
It provides helpful information from social media and crowdsourcing
examples around the theme “Targeting Communication”.
It is an educational platform (website) promoting the use of social media,
technologies and digital education as a mean to enhance communities' resilience to
disasters.
Ensuring Credible Information
Who do you want to share credible information with, and from whom do you receive credible
information?
It provides helpful information from social media and crowdsourcing
examples around the theme “Ensuring Credible Information”.
It is an educational platform (website) promoting the use of social media,
technologies and digital education as a mean to enhance communities' resilience to
disasters.
How can you ensure credible information exchange?
There are no mature technologies on the market yet that can examine
information for credibility.
One of the search filters is "Verification" and gathers relevant resources that can
support DMO and practitioners in ensuring credibility of information.
It provides helpful information from social media and crowdsourcing
examples around the theme “Ensuring Credible Information”.
It is an educational platform (website) promoting the use of social media,
technologies and digital education as a mean to enhance communities' resilience to
disasters.