2020
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17145077
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Digital Surveillance for Monitoring Environmental Health Threats: A Case Study Capturing Public Opinion from Twitter about the 2019 Chennai Water Crisis

Abstract: Globally, water scarcity has become a common challenge across many regions. Digital surveillance holds promise for monitoring environmental threats to population health due to severe drought. The 2019 Chennai water crisis in India resulted in severe disruptions to social order and daily life, with local residents suffering due to water shortages. This case study explored public opinion captured through the Twitter social media platform, and whether this information could help local governments with emergency r… Show more

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“…A third strand of literature discusses the potential of Twitter and other social media as sources of information to reduce risks, identify and prevent crisis situations and put in place early warning systems. This scholarship debates different advanced methods and techniques for Twitter mining, labelling and automated screening, as well as the potential usefulness of crossing social media data with other information sources such as geospatial data [64][65][66][67][68][69]. This literature shows the relevance of Twitter information during disasters so that authorities can make better decisions [70] and also highlights Twitter importance to create awareness and minimize possibles damages [71][72][73].…”
Section: Literature Review: Social Media and Social-ecological Crisesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A third strand of literature discusses the potential of Twitter and other social media as sources of information to reduce risks, identify and prevent crisis situations and put in place early warning systems. This scholarship debates different advanced methods and techniques for Twitter mining, labelling and automated screening, as well as the potential usefulness of crossing social media data with other information sources such as geospatial data [64][65][66][67][68][69]. This literature shows the relevance of Twitter information during disasters so that authorities can make better decisions [70] and also highlights Twitter importance to create awareness and minimize possibles damages [71][72][73].…”
Section: Literature Review: Social Media and Social-ecological Crisesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, measuring public sentiment is essential for developing effective disease control policies (5). Using Twitter, Xiong et al adopted sentiment analysis and a topic model to find that public opinion could help local governments with emergency responses (6). He et al argue that the knowledge management framework of large-scale social media platform data should be constructed, and Internet public opinion should be monitored and analyzed using big data technology and knowledge management systems (7).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is a continuous stress on existing water resources and failure to develop new sources at a rapid pace. For example, the City of Chennai declared 19 June 2019 as "Day Zero" for the availability of fresh water [2]. This stress can be attributed to not only an increase in per capita water consumption resulting from an increase in the standard of living but also an increase in the total demand due to population growth [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%