Digital Society : A Review of E-Service and Mobile Technology in Earthquakes Relief Operations
Kazeem
Oluwakemi OSENI1 , Dr. Kate DINGLEY2 , Dr. Penny HART3 , Ayoade Iyabode
ADEWOLE4 and Oluwakayode Abayomi DAWODU5 1,2,3School of Computing, University
of Portsmouth, United Kingdom 4Department of Mathematics, Tai Solarin
University of Education, Ijagun, Nigeria 5Department of Computer Science,
Michael Otedola College of Primary Education, Noforija, Epe, Nigeria
ABSTRACT
Developing
countries lacking technology infrastructures experience most disasters such as
tsunami, hurricane Katrina, earthquakes. Even though, many lives are saved in
developed countries through the use of high-level or sophisticated technology,
only the technology that is easy to use, inexpensive, durable and field-tested
should be introduced and used during the relief operation. The effect of
climate change and rapid population growth are probably exposed people
inhabiting areas to substantial environmental risks. The authors highlight and
identify current practices, particularities, and challenges in earthquakes
relief operations with the aims of reviewing the roles E-Service and Mobile
Technology tools in real-life situations and practices could do to help in
disaster operations. This study focuses on victims of earthquakes worldwide.
The study will review and provide insights into the roles of E-Service and
Mobile Technologies in earthquakes relief operations and how the internally
displaced person could benefit from these services. The limitations of these
services will be discussed and how the technology could be used to further
predict natural disaster such as earthquakes is also considered.
KEYWORDS
Digital
Society, E-Service, Mobile Technology, Earthquakes, Disaster Operations
More Details:http://aircconline.com/ijmit/V8N2/8216ijmit02.pdf
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