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This paper describes the design and trial development of a system that supports continuous hazard mapping by local residents in their daily life. We performed an interview survey to design our system in a model traditional town in Saga Prefecture, Japan. The results show that despite continued efforts, many practical problems remain and residents feel unsafe. Considering these results, we designed and developed a unique information and communication technology-based support system that contributes to community-based disaster prevention and reduction. The continuous resident participation and posting design are the core concept for our community-based approach. Our system continues to support making a hazard map by integrating the community-based hazard information. Local residents register information (disaster types, risk level, photographs, comments, positional information) about locations that could be dangerous in a disaster. In addition, our system enables information sharing through a Web server. We expect that this information sharing will allow local hazard information for each district to be used.
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1. Introduction
2. Interview Survey
2.1 Methods
2.2 Results
2.3 Findings
3. System development
3.1 System Overview
3.2 Information Presentation
3.3 Information Posting
3.4 Information Sharing
3.5 Information Management
4. Discussion
4.1 Collection of Local Hazard Information
4.2 Operational Performance
4.3 Overlooked Information
5. Conclusion and Future Work
6. References