@incollection{fdi:010072241, title = {{C}rowdsourcing and crisis-mapping in the event of floods : tools and challenges}, author = {{D}ouvinet, {J}. and {K}ouadio, {J}. and {B}onnet, {E}mmanuel and {G}ensel, {J}.}, editor = {}, language = {{FRE}}, abstract = {{C}rowdsourcing and crisis-mapping are concepts supported by the involvement of a large number of persons that enable, in a voluntary way, consolidation of information collected in situ during the course and progress of a phenomenon (such as a flood for example). {T}he term 'volunteerism' is generally used to refer to activities that are non-obligatory (there is no contractual, familial or friendship obligation between the helper and the helped, nor coercion). {D}ata collected is often of a geographical nature, and the tools used for collection (internet, mobile technologies), and publication of this data (websites, map platforms), enable it to be shared instantly and quickly. {W}hen floods occur, this input can help to assess the seriousness of a situation, and to guide disaster relief operations for victims.}, keywords = {{FRANCE}}, booktitle = {{F}loods 2 : risk management}, numero = {}, pages = {209--223}, address = {{L}ondres ({GBR}) ; {O}xford}, publisher = {{I}ste ; {E}lsevier}, series = {}, year = {2017}, DOI = {10.1016/{B}978-1-78548-269-4.50015-9}, ISBN = {978-1-78548-269-4}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010072241}, }