Potential of Collaborative Mapping for Disaster Relief: A Case Study of OpenStreetMap in the Nepal Earthquake 2015
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João Porto de Albuquerque | Lívia Castro Degrossi | Roberto dos Santos Rocha | Thiago H. Poiani | J. Albuquerque | L. Degrossi
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