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Analysis of 33  freely available disaster-related, crowdsourced-based mobile apps in India from the perspective of the users. As a result, the paper includes specific suggestions for enhancing community outreach, ensuring user-friendly interface and
 
Analysis of 33  freely available disaster-related, crowdsourced-based mobile apps in India from the perspective of the users. As a result, the paper includes specific suggestions for enhancing community outreach, ensuring user-friendly interface and
 
promoting Global Positioning System ‘GPS’ based apps.
 
promoting Global Positioning System ‘GPS’ based apps.

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Year:
2020
Languages:
English
Status:
Published
Covers Thematic
Target audience
Audience experience level
Disaster Management Phase
  • Preparedness
  • Response
  • Recovery
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    Analysis of 33 freely available disaster-related, crowdsourced-based mobile apps in India from the perspective of the users. As a result, the paper includes specific suggestions for enhancing community outreach, ensuring user-friendly interface and promoting Global Positioning System ‘GPS’ based apps.