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LINKS aims to strengthen links between technologies and society for improved European disaster resilience.

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#Earthquakes Italy is a country with a long history of natural disasters where the risk of earthquakes is at very high level LINKS focuses on analyzing the positive implications of using #socialmedia and crowdsourcing in #disastermanagement processes youtube.com/watch?v=gBMIlq…

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How to Mobilise Spontaneous and Unaffiliated Volunteers – in Disasters Disaster management organizations can use social media to mobilise spontaneous and unaffiliated volunteers. 🔸how to moblise them before, during and after a disater links-project.eu/including-citi…

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#Terrorism In Germany terrorist attacks increase disinformation, so verification tools and procedures are needed to rate the credibility of information. LINKS focuses on Crisis and risk communication via social media and crowdsourcing youtube.com/watch?v=d57qxA…

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How to use Media? When Communicating Risk There are many media available, when you need to communicate to the public before or during an emergency. You need to consider which media to apply to reach your target groups as precisely as possible. links-project.eu/including-citi…

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How to Utilise Social Networks? – When Communicating Risk The importance of social networks when communicating risks. The dynamics of those networks are important to understand and to use actively when there is a need to engage and involve citizens. links-project.eu/including-citi…

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How to Create Messages that Motivate Action? When Communicating Risk The way you construct messages to citizens regarding risk, impacts how they react. Learn more about how to create messages that motivate action in the LINKS Including Citizens Handbook links-project.eu/including-citi…

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#Floods The Denmark case focuses on flooding, in particular in the Fredericksburg Kommunne. The risk is due to a combination of an old drainage system not capable of absorb huge amount of water and heavy cloud bursts which increase due to climate change youtube.com/watch?v=_3OE-H…

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It's a wrap! The final review meeting for the LINKS Project was held on January 18th, 2024, at the Vrije Universiteit campus in Amsterdam, Netherlands. links-project.eu/links-project-…

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New Publication for the LINKS EU Project:“Social media and crowdsourcing in disaster risk management: Trends, gaps, and insights from the current state of research” A state-of-the-art of the research field linking SMCS with DRM Paper: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/rh…

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Have you ever wondered how technologies like social media can improve Europe’s resilience to natural and human-made hazards? 📱 Check out the new EU Research Results article highlighting the work of the LINKS EU Project 🔍 #EUSecurityResearch 🔗 europa.eu/!6N9WJ4

Have you ever wondered how technologies like social media can improve Europe’s resilience to natural and human-made hazards? 📱

Check out the new <a href="/CORDIS_EU/">EU Research Results</a> article highlighting the work of the <a href="/LINKS_EUProject/">LINKS EU Project</a>  🔍
#EUSecurityResearch

🔗 europa.eu/!6N9WJ4
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The Danish LINKS partners have published a report presenting the findings from the Danish case study on cloud bursts in the city of Frederiksberg. Read more about it and download the report on the LINKS website. links-project.eu/report-about-t… --

The Danish LINKS partners have published a report presenting the findings from the Danish case study on cloud bursts in the city of Frederiksberg. Read more about it and download the report on the LINKS website. links-project.eu/report-about-t…
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