Social Web for Environmental and Ecological Monitoring
Papers from the 2016 ICWSM Workshop
David J. Crandall, Roman Fedorov, Organizers
AAAI Technical Report WS-16-20
This technical report was published as part of The Workshops of the
Tenth International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media: Technical Reports WS-16-16 – WS-16-20 by The AAAI Press, Palo Alto, California
Contents
Using Twitter to Understand Public Interest in Climate Change: The Case of Qatar
Sofiane Abbar, Tahar Zanouda, Laure Berti-Equille, Javier Borge-Holthoefer
Using Social Media to Detect and Locate Wildfires
Chris A. Boulton, Humphrey Shotton, Hywel T. P. Williams
Public Discourse on Environmental Pollution and Health in Korea: Tweets Following the Fukushima Nuclear Accident
Seung-Hoi Kim, Yu-i Ha, Meeyoung Cha, Jiyon Lee, Byoung-Jik Kim, Dong-Myung Lee
Climate Change Engagement: Results of a Multi-Task Game with a Purpose
Lara Piccolo, Miriam Fernandez, Harith Alani, Arno Scharl, Michael Föls, David Herring
Please Sign to Save... : How Online Environmental Petitions Succeed
Julia Proskurnia, Karl Aberer, Philippe Cudré-Mauroux
From Kontrollverlust to Kontrollgewinn: Rediscovering a Meso-Level Normative Hierarchy for Integrated Water Management in England Using On-Line Activities
Nataliya Tkachenko, Rob Procter, Stephen Jarvis
Model Driven Development of Social Media Environmental Monitoring Applications
Marco Brambilla, Andrea Mauri, Eric Umuhoza
Reducing the Intrusiveness of Energy and Water End-Use Disaggregation via Social Media and Users Interactions
Matteo Giuliani, Jacopo Mossina
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