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Challenges in the adoption of crisis crowdsourcing and social media in Canadian emergency management
S Harrison, P Johnson
Government Information Quarterly, 2019
1002019
Crowdsourcing the disaster management cycle
SE Harrison, PA Johnson
International Journal of Information Systems for Crisis Response and …, 2016
712016
The benefits and challenges of implementing impact-based severe weather warning systems: Perspectives of weather, flood, and emergency management personnel
S Potter, S Harrison, P Kreft
Weather, climate, and society 13 (2), 303-314, 2021
482021
Volunteered Drone Imagery: Challenges and constraints to the development of an open shared image repository
P Johnson, B Ricker, S Harrison
222017
Post-storm damage surveys of tornado hazards in Canada: Implications for mitigation and policy
S Harrison, A Silver, B Doberstein
International journal of disaster risk reduction 13, 427-440, 2015
132015
‘Where oh where is the data?‘: Identifying data sources for hydrometeorological impact forecasts and warnings in Aotearoa New Zealand
SE Harrison, SH Potter, R Prasanna, EEH Doyle, D Johnston
International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 66, 102619, 2021
122021
Eliciting mental models of science and risk for disaster communication: A scoping review of methodologies
EEH Doyle, SE Harrison, SR Hill, M Williams, D Paton, A Bostrom
International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 77, 103084, 2022
102022
Identifying the impact-related data uses and gaps for hydrometeorological impact forecasts and warnings
SE Harrison, SH Potter, R Prasanna, EEH Doyle, D Johnston
Weather, Climate, and Society 14 (1), 155-176, 2022
72022
‘Sharing is caring’: A socio-technical analysis of the sharing and governing of hydrometeorological hazard, impact, vulnerability, and exposure data in Aotearoa New Zealand
SE Harrison, SH Potter, R Prasanna, EEH Doyle, D Johnston
Progress in Disaster Science 13, 100213, 2022
42022
Research Themes on Warnings in Information Systems Crisis Management Literature.
ML Tan, S Harrison, JS Becker, EEH Doyle, R Prasanna
ISCRAM, 1085-1099, 2020
32020
Where does scientific uncertainty come from, and from whom? Mapping perspectives of natural hazards science advice
EEH Doyle, J Thompson, S Hill, M Williams, D Paton, S Harrison, ...
International journal of disaster risk reduction 96, 103948, 2023
22023
Crisis Crowdsourcing in Government: Characterising efforts by North American Agencies to Inform Emergency Management Operations
SE Harrison
University of Waterloo, 2016
12016
Differences in perceived sources of uncertainty in natural hazards science advice: lessons for cross-disciplinary communication
EEH Doyle, J Thompson, SR Hill, M Williams, D Paton, SE Harrison, ...
Frontiers in Communication 9, 1366995, 2024
2024
Nurturing partnerships to support data access for impact forecasts and warnings: Theoretical integration and synthesis
SE Harrison, SH Potter, R Prasanna, EEH Doyle, D Johnston
International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 104395, 2024
2024
Using mental models as a tool to understand perspectives of scientific uncertainty and effectively communicate natural hazards science advice.
E Hudson-Doyle, J Thompson, S Hill, M Williams, D Paton, S Harrison, ...
EGU24, 2024
2024
Social media use by multiple stakeholders and rightsholders during the Fort McMurray wildfires
SE Harrison, ML Tan, R Prasanna, EEH Doyle
Case Studies in Disaster Response, 213-236, 2024
2024
Social stakeholders during media the Fort and use McMurray by rightsholders multiple wildfires
SE Harrison, ML Tan, R Prasanna, EEH Doyle
Elsevier, 2024
2024
Sharing Is Caring: The Importance of Partnerships for Sharing and Using Multidisciplinary Data for Impact-Based Forecasts and Warnings
SEZ Harrison, SH Potter, R Prasanna, EE Hudson-Doyle, D Johnston
103rd AMS Annual Meeting, 2023
2023
Exploring the data needs and sources for severe weather impact forecasts and warnings: a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of …
SEZ Harrison
Massey University, 2022
2022
Eliciting mental models to understand how different individuals affected by disaster risk understand science, and scientific uncertainty
E Hudson-Doyle, S Harrison, S Hill, M Williams, D Paton, A Bostrom, ...
EMS2021, 2021
2021
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