Utilization of ICT as a Digital Infrastructure Concerning Disaster Countermeasures in Japan
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Related Work
3. Change in the Information Communication Environment in Japan from the 1990s Onward
3.1. Development of the Advanced Information Communication Network Society
3.2. Changes in the Information Communication Environment from the 1990s Onward
4. The Significance of ICT as a Digital Infrastructure Concerning Disaster Countermeasures
4.1. The Various Information Communication Methods Used during Disasters
4.2. The Significance of ICT as a Digital Infrastructure
5. Utilization Potential of Social Media GIS for Disaster Information System as a Digital Infrastructure
6. Utilization Potential of Social Media Mapping as a Digital Infrastructure
7. Utilization Potential of Twitter as a Digital Infrastructure Based on the Cases of the Heavy-Rain Disaster in Western Japan in 2018
7.1. Utilization of Twitter during the Heavy-Rain Disaster in Western Japan in 2018
7.2. Rescue Requests Using Twitter during the Disaster of the Heavy-Rain Disaster in Western Japan in 2018
7.3. Utilization Potential of Twitter as a Familiar Digital Infrastructure Concerning Disaster Countermeasures
8. Conclusions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Hashtags during and Immediately after the Disaster | |
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Disaster situation | #disaster #landslidedisaster #landslides #mudslides #pouringrain #heavydownpour #Hiroshimalandslides #disasterinHiroshima #flooddamage #riverflooding #torrentialrain #heavyrainfall #raindamage #heavyraindisaster #heavyraindamage #flooding #heavyrain #submergence #onthevergeofsubmergence #submergedcar #house |
Evacuation | #evacuation #(affectedlocalgovernment(prefecture/city/town))evacuation #evacuationcall #evacuationorder #emergencywarning #heavyrainfallwarning #heavyrainfallemergencywarning |
Rescue requests and cooperation | (Including tweets obviously on someone’s behalf based on the context) #rescuerequests #rescuerequestsforOkayama #rescuerequestsforHiroshima #rescuerequestsforEhime #rescuerequestsforMabicho #(disaster)rescue #(disaster)relief #SOS #Pleasehelp #HELP #Landslideshelp #helplandslides #helpheavyrain #missing(person) #safetyunknown |
Specific locations of the affected areas | #affectedareasoftheheavyraindisasterin westernjapanin2018 #(affectedlocalgovernment(prefecture/city/town)) #Mabicho(KurashikiCity) #(specific areas or rivers) #(specificlocations(schools and other facilities that are designated as evacuation centers and hospitals)) |
Name of the specific locations within Mabi-cho | #147ofTsujitaMabicho #YataMabicho #KawataMabicho #OkadaMabicho |
Information communication | (Including tweets without hashtags but contain requests to be retweeted) #pleaseretweet #retweet #RT #PleaseRT #warnings #currentsituationnotreported |
Hashtags from Immediately after the Disaster | |
Name of the disaster | #HeavyraindisasterJuly2018 #HeavyrainJuly2018 #disasterfrom2018JapanFloods #2018JapanFloods #WesternJapandisaster #heavyrain2018 |
Support | #(disaster)restoration #(disaster)recovery #medicalcare #DMAT #watersupply #(disaster)volunteer #volunteerswanted #evacuationsite #(specificevacuationsite) #(disaster)support #reliefsupplies(specific supplies) #wewillsendsupplies #bath #shower #onsen#disastervictims #affectedareas #Letthisreachthedisastervictims #helpingeachother #SDF(dispatched) |
Encouragement | #StaystrongWestJapan #Staystrong(affected local government (city/town)) #StaystrongMabicho #Wecanbeattheheavyrain |
Donation and contributions | #2018JapanFloodsfund #2018JapanFloodsdisasterrestorationsupportfund |
Designated disasters | #tremendouscatastrophe #designatedtremendous catastrophe #designatedspecifieddisaster |
Post-disaster issues | #wateroutage #poweroutage #heatstroke #severeheat #infections #sterilization #traffic #lackofmanpower #lackofwater #roadclosures #(disaster)theft #trafficin(affected local government (city/town) #donationfrauds #chainemails #falserumors #Mabiheatstroke #Mabitraffic |
Gratitude | #Iwasrescued #gratitude #thankyou |
Pets | #pets(in affected areas) #(pet food) |
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Chicago/Turabian StyleYamamoto, Kayoko. 2020. "Utilization of ICT as a Digital Infrastructure Concerning Disaster Countermeasures in Japan" Information 11, no. 9: 434. https://doi.org/10.3390/info11090434
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