2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.scs.2017.12.039
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The development of a participatory assessment technique for infrastructure: Neighborhood-level monitoring towards sustainable infrastructure systems

Abstract: Climate change and increasing natural disasters coupled with years of deferred maintenance have added pressure to infrastructure in urban areas. Thus, monitoring for failure of these systems is crucial to prevent future impacts to life and property. Participatory assessment technique for infrastructure provides a community-based approach to assess the capacity and physical condition of infrastructure. Furthermore, a participatory assessment technique for infrastructure can encourage grassroots activism that en… Show more

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“…Finally, when technology is involved in the social innovation, or as the social innovation (such as is the case for the mobile device studied by Klopfenstein et al 2020), the innovative mobile device may be central in generating the data that is used to study it. This circumstance creates new opportunities for action research and data creation, for example at the intersection of technology and civic engagement (Brynskov and Foth 2016;Hendricks et al 2018).…”
Section: Social Innovation and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, when technology is involved in the social innovation, or as the social innovation (such as is the case for the mobile device studied by Klopfenstein et al 2020), the innovative mobile device may be central in generating the data that is used to study it. This circumstance creates new opportunities for action research and data creation, for example at the intersection of technology and civic engagement (Brynskov and Foth 2016;Hendricks et al 2018).…”
Section: Social Innovation and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The purpose of these tools is to facilitate lines of communication where scientists can learn from stakeholders and stakeholders can learn from scientists. For example, participatory research was recently used to study the condition of infrastructure in Houston (Hendricks et al, 2018). Despite this richness, many scientists may not have the resources, tools, expertise, incentives to use, or awareness of the tools available to enhance effective communication, nor those frameworks for effectively developing those relationships that foster communication.…”
Section: Underuse Of Science Communication Toolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Urban vulnerability to earthquakes has increased over the years due to the presence of complex urban structures and uncontrolled urban growth. The main causes of high vulnerability of cities to earthquakes are due to many factors e.g., uncontrolled urban growth in highly seismic areas, improper disaster management, high exposure to indicators of risk, vulnerable buildings and infrastructures, rising urbanization and population growth, incising wealth measures, and the high vulnerability of modern communities and technologies [14][15][16][17][18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%