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Sensors, Empowerment, and Accountability: a Digital Earth view from East Africa

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dc.creator Georgiadoua, Y.
dc.creator Bana, Benson
dc.creator Becht, Robert
dc.creator Hoppe, Robert
dc.creator Ikingura, Justinian
dc.creator Kraak, Menno-Jan
dc.creator Lance, Kate
dc.creator Lemmens, Rob
dc.creator Lungo, Juma H.
dc.creator McCall, Michael
dc.creator Miscione, Gianluca
dc.creator Verplanke, Jeroen
dc.date 2016-03-30T08:58:59Z
dc.date 2016-03-30T08:58:59Z
dc.date 2011-06-21
dc.identifier Georgiadou, Y., Bana, B., Becht, R., Hoppe, R., Ikingura, J., Kraak, M.J., Lance, K., Lemmens, R., Lungo, J.H., McCall, M. and Miscione, G., 2011. Sensors, empowerment, and accountability: a Digital Earth view from East Africa. International Journal of Digital Earth, 4(4), pp.285-304.
dc.identifier http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1380
dc.identifier 10.1080/17538947.2011.585184
dc.description Full text can be accessed at http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/17538947.2011.585184
dc.description Several innovative ‘participatory sensing’ initiatives are under way in East Africa. They can be seen as local manifestations of the global notion of Digital Earth. The initiatives aim to amplify the voice of ordinary citizens, improve citizens' capacity to directly influence public service delivery and hold local government accountable. The popularity of these innovations is, among other things, a local reaction to the partial failure of the millennium development goals (MDGs) to deliver accurate statistics on public services in Africa. Empowered citizens, with access to standard mobile phones, can ‘sense’ via text messages and report failures in the delivery of local government services. The public disclosure of these reports on the web and other mass media may pressure local authorities to take remedial action. In this paper, we outline the potential and research challenges of a ‘participatory sensing’ platform, which we call a ‘human sensor web.’ Digital Africa's first priority could be to harness continent-wide and national data as well as local information resources, collected by citizens, in order to monitor, measure and forecast MDGs.
dc.language en
dc.publisher Taylor & Francis Group
dc.subject human sensors
dc.subject empowerment
dc.subject accountability
dc.subject Digital Africa
dc.subject geo-browser
dc.subject water resources
dc.title Sensors, Empowerment, and Accountability: a Digital Earth view from East Africa
dc.type Journal Article


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