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Detecting climate adaptation with mobile network data in Bangladesh: anomalies in communication, mobility and consumption patterns during cyclone Mahasen
by
Bengtsson, Linus
, Canright, Geoffrey S.
, Tatem, Andrew J.
, Iqbal, Asif
, Wetter, Erik
, Qureshi, Taimur
, Wrathall, David J.
, Nadiruzzaman, Md
, Lu, Xin
, Engø-Monsen, Kenth
, Sundsøy, Pål Roe
in
Adaptation
/ Anomalies
/ Atmospheric Sciences
/ Bangladesh
/ Behavior
/ Climate
/ Climate adaptation
/ Climate change
/ Climate Change/Climate Change Impacts
/ Coastal zone
/ coasts
/ Communication
/ Consumption
/ Consumption patterns
/ Cyclones
/ Data analysis
/ Disaster management
/ disaster preparedness
/ Disasters
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Earth Sciences
/ Earthquakes
/ Emergency preparedness
/ Evacuations & rescues
/ Geography
/ Human behavior
/ humans
/ infrastructure
/ Mobile communications networks
/ Mobility
/ Networks
/ people
/ Population
/ Rain
/ rain intensity
/ Rainfall intensity
/ Social networks
/ Storms
2016
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Detecting climate adaptation with mobile network data in Bangladesh: anomalies in communication, mobility and consumption patterns during cyclone Mahasen
by
Bengtsson, Linus
, Canright, Geoffrey S.
, Tatem, Andrew J.
, Iqbal, Asif
, Wetter, Erik
, Qureshi, Taimur
, Wrathall, David J.
, Nadiruzzaman, Md
, Lu, Xin
, Engø-Monsen, Kenth
, Sundsøy, Pål Roe
in
Adaptation
/ Anomalies
/ Atmospheric Sciences
/ Bangladesh
/ Behavior
/ Climate
/ Climate adaptation
/ Climate change
/ Climate Change/Climate Change Impacts
/ Coastal zone
/ coasts
/ Communication
/ Consumption
/ Consumption patterns
/ Cyclones
/ Data analysis
/ Disaster management
/ disaster preparedness
/ Disasters
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Earth Sciences
/ Earthquakes
/ Emergency preparedness
/ Evacuations & rescues
/ Geography
/ Human behavior
/ humans
/ infrastructure
/ Mobile communications networks
/ Mobility
/ Networks
/ people
/ Population
/ Rain
/ rain intensity
/ Rainfall intensity
/ Social networks
/ Storms
2016
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Detecting climate adaptation with mobile network data in Bangladesh: anomalies in communication, mobility and consumption patterns during cyclone Mahasen
by
Bengtsson, Linus
, Canright, Geoffrey S.
, Tatem, Andrew J.
, Iqbal, Asif
, Wetter, Erik
, Qureshi, Taimur
, Wrathall, David J.
, Nadiruzzaman, Md
, Lu, Xin
, Engø-Monsen, Kenth
, Sundsøy, Pål Roe
in
Adaptation
/ Anomalies
/ Atmospheric Sciences
/ Bangladesh
/ Behavior
/ Climate
/ Climate adaptation
/ Climate change
/ Climate Change/Climate Change Impacts
/ Coastal zone
/ coasts
/ Communication
/ Consumption
/ Consumption patterns
/ Cyclones
/ Data analysis
/ Disaster management
/ disaster preparedness
/ Disasters
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Earth Sciences
/ Earthquakes
/ Emergency preparedness
/ Evacuations & rescues
/ Geography
/ Human behavior
/ humans
/ infrastructure
/ Mobile communications networks
/ Mobility
/ Networks
/ people
/ Population
/ Rain
/ rain intensity
/ Rainfall intensity
/ Social networks
/ Storms
2016
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Detecting climate adaptation with mobile network data in Bangladesh: anomalies in communication, mobility and consumption patterns during cyclone Mahasen
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Detecting climate adaptation with mobile network data in Bangladesh: anomalies in communication, mobility and consumption patterns during cyclone Mahasen
2016
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Overview
Large-scale data from digital infrastructure, like mobile phone networks, provides rich information on the behavior of millions of people in areas affected by climate stress. Using anonymized data on mobility and calling behavior from 5.1 million Grameenphone users in Barisal Division and Chittagong District, Bangladesh, we investigate the effect of Cyclone Mahasen, which struck Barisal and Chittagong in May 2013. We characterize spatiotemporal patterns and anomalies in calling frequency, mobile recharges, and population movements before, during and after the cyclone. While it was originally anticipated that the analysis might detect mass evacuations and displacement from coastal areas in the weeks following the storm, no evidence was found to suggest any permanent changes in population distributions. We detect anomalous patterns of mobility both around the time of early warning messages and the storm’s landfall, showing where and when mobility occurred as well as its characteristics. We find that anomalous patterns of mobility and calling frequency correlate with rainfall intensity (
r
= .75,
p
< 0.05) and use calling frequency to construct a spatiotemporal distribution of cyclone impact as the storm moves across the affected region. Likewise, from mobile recharge purchases we show the spatiotemporal patterns in people’s preparation for the storm in vulnerable areas. In addition to demonstrating how anomaly detection can be useful for modeling human adaptation to climate extremes, we also identify several promising avenues for future improvement of disaster planning and response activities.
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Springer Netherlands,Springer Nature B.V
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