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. 2021 Jan 22;106(3):2863–2881. doi: 10.1007/s11069-021-04512-3

Table 3.

Top cited documents of ICT-assisted disaster management literature

S. no. Document title Authors Source title Year Citation NCII
1 “A survey on clustering algorithms for wireless sensor networks” Abbasi and Younis (2007) “Computer Communications” 2007 1629 116
2 “OR/MS research in disaster operations management” Altay and Green (2006) “European Journal of Operational Research” 2006 853 56.87
3 “People at risk of flooding: Why some residents take precautionary action while others do not” Grothmann and Reusswig (2006) “Natural Hazards” 2006 583 38.86
4 “Satellite remote sensing of earthquake, volcano, flood, landslide and coastal inundation hazards” Tralli et al. (2005) “ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing” 2005 310 19.38
5 “CityGML—Interoperable semantic 3D city models” Groger and Plumer (2012) “ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing” 2012 299 33.22
6 “Crowdsourcing, citizen sensing and sensor web technologies for public and environmental health surveillance and crisis management: Trends, OGC standards and application examples” Boulos et al. (2011) “International Journal of Health Geographics” 2011 287 28.7
7 “Help from the Sky: Leveraging UAVs for Disaster Management” Erdelj et al. (2017) “IEEE Pervasive Computing” 2017 276 69
8 “Communication challenges in emergency response” Manoj and Baker (2007) “Communications of the ACM” 2007 273 20
9 “Faking sandy: Characterizing and identifying fake images on twitter during hurricane sandy” Gupta et al. (2013) “WWW 2013 Companion—proceedings of the 22nd international conference on World Wide Web” 2013 249 31.13
10 “Experimental results in multi-UAV coordination for disaster management and civil security applications” Maza et al. (2011) “Journal of Intelligent and Robotic Systems: Theory and Applications” 2011 216 21.6
11 “Evacuation transportation modeling: An overview of research, development, and practice” Murray-Tuite and Wolshon (2013) “Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies” 2013 205 25.63
12 “Challenges and obstacles in sharing and coordinating information during multi-agency disaster response: Propositions from field exercises” Bharosa et al. (2010) “Information Systems Frontiers” 2010 196 17.82
13 “CropScape: A Web service based application for exploring and disseminating US conterminous geospatial cropland data products for decision support” Han et al. (2012) “Computers and Electronics in Agriculture” 2012 194 21.56
14 “The case for technology in developing regions” Brewer et al. (2005) “Computer” 2005 193 12
15 “Evacuation planning using multiobjective evolutionary optimization approach” Saadatseresht et al. (2009) “European Journal of Operational Research” 2009 187 15.58
16 “A review of volunteered geographic information quality assessment methods” Senaratne et al. (2017) “International Journal of Geographical Information Science” 2017 175 43.75
17 “Tandem-L: A Highly Innovative Bistatic SAR Mission for Global Observation of Dynamic Processes on the Earth’s Surface” Moreira et al. (2015) “IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Magazine” 2015 174 29
18 “A geographic approach for combining social media and authoritative data towards identifying useful information for disaster management” de Albuquerque et al. (2015) “International Journal of Geographical Information Science” 2015 172 28.67
19 “Social network analysis: characteristics of online social networks after a disaster” Kim and Hastak (2018) “International Journal of Information Management” 2018 165 55
20 “Risk-averse two-stage stochastic programming with an application to disaster management” Noyan (2012) “Computers and Operations Research” 2012 162 18