Accelerating ethics, empathy, and equity in geographic information science

TA Nelson, MF Goodchild… - Proceedings of the …, 2022 - National Acad Sciences
Science has traditionally been driven by curiosity and followed one goal: the pursuit of truth
and the advancement of knowledge. Recently, ethics, empathy, and equity, which we term …

Melting ice and rising seas–connecting projected change in Antarctica's ice sheets to communities in Aotearoa New Zealand

R Levy, T Naish, D Lowry, R Priestley… - Journal of the Royal …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Changes in global mean sea level are a clear indicator of a warming climate, but local
factors including land subsidence or uplift, cause changes in relative sea level that drive …

Natural and environmental risk communication: A scoping review of campaign experiences, applications and tools

A Massa, F Comunello - International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 2024 - Elsevier
This paper discusses natural and environmental risk communication and presents the
findings of a scoping review that set out to identify campaign experiences, concrete …

Enhancing risk and crisis communication with computational methods: A systematic literature review

MH Munro, RJ Gore, CJ Lynch, YD Hastings… - Risk …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Recent developments in risk and crisis communication (RCC) research combine social
science theory and data science tools to construct effective risk messages efficiently …

Deep mapping for environmental communication design

S Butts, M Jones - Communication Design Quarterly Review, 2021 - dl.acm.org
This article shares lessons from designing EcoTour, a multimedia environmental advocacy
project in a state park, and it describes theoretical, practical, and pedagogical connections …

[HTML][HTML] Living in the 'Blue Zone'of a sea-level rise inundation map: Community perceptions of coastal flooding in King Salmon, California

L Richmond, K Kunkel - Climate Risk Management, 2024 - Elsevier
As sea-level rise (SLR) inundation maps proliferate, it is important to study their politics–both
how they are created and how they act upon and shape various lives and places. This paper …

Wicked problems in risk assessment: Mapping yellow fever and constructing risk as an embodied experience

CA Welhausen - Journal of Business and Technical …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
In this article, the author theorizes the process that a World Health Organization work group
used to update yellow fever risk maps published in the Yellow Book, a handbook created by …

Perceptions of visual and in situ representations of sea level rise and tidal flooding: The blue line project, Norfolk, Virginia

NS Hutton, TR Allen - GeoJournal, 2022 - Springer
Future maps and visualizations of sea level rise struggle to convey the salience of evolving
coastal hazards on the ground. This study engaged three Norfolk, Virginia communities in …

Community involvement in coastal infrastructure adaptation should balance necessary complexity and perceived effort

B Gordon, L Klotz - Iscience, 2022 - cell.com
Successful adaptation of coastal infrastructure requires public participation, and it is
important to elicit accurate feedback from surveys and in-person interactions. But there …

Technical evolution of flood maps through Spanish experience in the European framework

J Olcina-Cantos, A Díez-Herrero - The Cartographic Journal, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Flood maps group different types of cartographies related to flooding and the components
and variables of flood risk and its mitigation measures. This paper analyses the most …