

Through its integration in BPBD DKI Jakarta’s existing disaster risk management (DRM) information ecosystem, the project has proven the value and utility of social media as a mega-city methodology for crowd-sourcing relevant situational information to aid in decision-making and response coordination during extreme weather events. BPBD DKI Jakarta during collaborative workshop at the SMART Infrastructure Facility, University of Wollongong, October 2014.

At the time of publication, the project has entered its second phase-Operational Integration and Technology Transfer-as part of the ongoing collaboration between the SMART Infrastructure Facility, BPBD DKI Jakarta, and Twitter Inc. This white paper provides a description of the research project from both citizen and government perspectives and reports on the results of the Joint Pilot Study to evaluate of the project. These data were used by BPBD DKI Jakarta to cross-validate formal reports of flooding from traditional data sources, supporting the creation of information for flood assessment, response, and management in real-time. The Joint Pilot Study for the project was operationally active from December 2014 to March 2015 during this time, the project enabled Jakarta’s citizens to report the locations of flood events using the social media network Twitter, thereby contributing to a publicly accessible real-time map of flood conditions at.

is a research project led by the SMART Infrastructure Facility, University of Wollongong in collaboration with the Jakarta Emergency Management Agency (BPBD DKI Jakarta) and Twitter Inc. Major Open Data Collection References Author Biographies Listing of Data API Endpoints in CogniCity ServerĪppendix IV. Listing of Tables in CogniCity DatabaseĪppendix III.
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CogniCity Software ReferencesĪppendix II. Executive Summary 1.0 Overview of ġ.2 Fluid Geographies of the Coastal Megacityġ.3 Infrastructure Overview in Indonesia 2.0 Computational Architectures for Big CrowdsourcingĢ.2 CogniCity System Requirements & DesignĢ.3 Technical Specifications 3.0 Civic Co-Management: Citizen Perspectivesģ.5 Summary & Recommendations 4.0 Civic Co-management: Government PerspectivesĤ.3 Summary & Recommendations 5.0 Integrated Evaluationĥ.3 Research & Development 6.0 Joint Pilot Study: Lessons LearnedĦ.2 Jakarta in the ASEAN DRM Community 7.0 Acknowledgements 8.0 References AppendicesĪppendix I.
