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Quantifying human mobility resilience to extreme events using geo-located social media data

机译:使用地理位置的社交媒体数据量化人类移动性对极端事件的影响

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Mobility is one of the fundamental requirements of human life with significant societal impacts including productivity, economy, social wellbeing, adaptation to a changing climate, and so on. Although human movements follow specific patterns during normal periods, there are limited studies on how such patterns change due to extreme events. To quantify the impacts of an extreme event to human movements, we introduce the concept of mobility resilience which is defined as the ability of a mobility system to manage shocks and return to a steady state in response to an extreme event. We present a method to detect extreme events from geo-located movement data and to measure mobility resilience and transient loss of resilience due to those events. Applying this method, we measure resilience metrics from geo-located social media data for multiple types of disasters occurred all over the world. Quantifying mobility resilience may help us to assess the higher-order socio-economic impacts of extreme events and guide policies towards developing resilient infrastructures as well as a nation’s overall disaster resilience strategies.
机译:移动性是人类生活的基本要求,具有重要的社会影响,包括生产力,经济,社会福祉,适应变化的气候,等等。虽然人类运动在正常时期遵循特定模式,但研究了这些模式如何由于极端事件而变化的有限研究。为了量化极端事件对人类运动的影响,我们介绍了移动性弹性的概念,该概念被定义为移动系统管理冲击的能力,并响应于极端事件返回稳态。我们提出了一种从地理位置的移动数据中检测极端事件的方法,并通过这些事件来测量移动弹性和瞬态损失的弹性。应用此方法,我们测量来自地理位置的社交媒体数据的恢复性指标,以获得多种类型的灾害发生。量化的移动性恢复能力可能有助于我们评估极端事件的高阶社会经济影响以及指导政策对开发弹性基础设施以及国家的整体灾难恢复策略。

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