Title
Monitoring and Assessing Post-Disaster Tourism Recovery Using Geotagged Social Media Data.
Abstract
Tourism is one of the most economically important industries. It is, however, vulnerable to disaster events. Geotagged social media data, as one of the forms of volunteered geographic information (VGI), has been widely explored to support the prevention, preparation, and response phases of disaster management, while little effort has been put on the recovery phase. This study develops a scientific workflow and methods to monitor and assess post-disaster tourism recovery using geotagged Flickr photos, which involve a viewshed based data quality enhancement, a space-time bin based quantitative photo analysis, and a crowdsourcing based qualitative photo analysis. The developed workflow and methods have also been demonstrated in this paper through a case study conducted for the Philippines where a magnitude 7.2 earthquake (Bohol earthquake) and a super typhoon (Haiyan) occurred successively in October and November 2013. In the case study, we discovered spatiotemporal knowledge about the post-disaster tourism recovery, including the recovery statuses and trends, and the photos visually showing unfixed damages. The findings contribute to a better tourism rehabilitation of the study area.
Year
DOI
Venue
2017
10.3390/ijgi6050144
ISPRS INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GEO-INFORMATION
Keywords
Field
DocType
tourism,post-disaster recovery,geotagged social media data,Flickr,volunteered geographic information (VGI),data quality,space-time bin,crowdsourcing
Internet privacy,Environmental resource management,Social media,Data quality,Crowdsourcing,Emergency management,Tourism,Viewshed analysis,Volunteered geographic information,Geography,Workflow
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
6
5
2220-9964
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
5
0.45
7
Authors
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Yingwei Yan162.83
Melanie Eckle261.14
Chiao-Ling Kuo371.50
Benjamin Herfort4296.31
Hongchao Fan5378.31
alexander zipf622923.84