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disaster management, environmental disasters & degradation, natural disasters geospatial systems, geospatial information technology, geospatial technologies, retrospective population, mobile phone networks, communication devices, mobile phone network, real time, cellular telephone, mobile phones haiti

Population movements following disasters can cause important increases in morbidity and mortality. Without knowledge of the locations of affected people, relief assistance is compromised. No rapid and accurate method exists to track population movements after disasters. We used position data of subscriber identity module (SIM) cards from the largest mobile phone company in Haiti (Digicel) to estimate the magnitude and trends of population movements following the Haiti 2010 earthquake and cholera outbreak.

Results suggest that estimates of population movements during disasters and outbreaks can be delivered rapidly and with potentially high validity in areas with high mobile phone use.

http://www.mobileactive.org/files/file_uploads/journal.pmed_.1001083.pdf  
Added by D C on February 08, 2012


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