用文化探针探索社区对灾害避难所的需求

Aarjav Chauhan, Jasmine Yiyuan Qin, J. Sury, R. Soden
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在灾害期间,应急避难所在应急管理中发挥核心作用,既提供安全的环境,又提供集中的地点,以便分发信息、物资救济用品以及获得保健和人力服务。尽管它们很重要,但诸如实际进入、公众意识和人们重新安置意愿等挑战限制了应急人员管理的庇护所和受影响社区创建的非正式地点的影响。本文介绍了作为一个长期项目的一部分进行的研究,该项目旨在设计数字工具,以帮助社区和正式响应者规划和管理紧急避难所。我们与波多黎各的合作伙伴合作,在最近经历过飓风和地震的三个社区开发并分发了文化探测器,以更好地了解受灾人民在住房方面的需求和资源。这种方法产生了新的见解,挑战和扩展了对紧急避难所的传统看法,并确定了HCI研究和设计可以为该部门做出贡献的几个领域。
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Exploring Community Needs for Disaster Shelters Using Cultural Probes
During disasters, emergency shelters play a central role in emergency management, providing both a secure environment and centralized sites for the distribution of information, material relief supplies, and access to health and human services. Despite their importance, challenges such as physical access, public awareness, and peoples’ willingness to relocate limit the impact of both shelters managed by emergency responders and informal locations created by affected communities. This paper presents research conducted as part of a long-term project aimed at designing digital tools to assist communities and formal responders plan and manage emergency shelters. Working with partners in Puerto Rico, we developed and distributed cultural probes in three communities with recent experience of hurricanes and earthquakes to better understand the needs and resources of disaster affected people related to shelter. This approach yielded novel insights that challenge and expand traditional views of emergency shelters and identified several areas where HCI research and design can contribute to the sector.
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