LINEbot Collaborative Notifications and Automated Smart Map Building

Complex disasters such as typhoons, heavy rains, and earthquakes often place the greatest risk on mountainous settlements, drastically increasing the risks and pressures on the living environments of indigenous communities. Having lived in familiar environments for generations, tribal residents are best positioned to observe subtle changes in their surroundings and possess generations of local disaster knowledge. For disaster response, intelligence gathering is always a crucial and challenging task, and the collection of disaster signs during peacetime is even more important. Leveraging digital technology to connect relevant disaster prevention agencies and indigenous peoples through collaborative mobilization is essential to proactively address disasters, achieving disaster awareness, mitigation, and avoidance, and ultimately realizing the resilience and sustainable development of living environments.

Implemented by Department of History and Geography
Date: 2025/11/21



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