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Can we map public social values for flood (and disaster) mitigation, to inform localized disaster management plans? A replicable participatory research model by Izni Zahidi (DEng, MIEM, PEng), Yau Mun Ee, Alex Lechner, and Karen Thivya Lourdes, PhD offers a promising approach. This framework is designed to map social values of flood-prone land use in Kuala Selangor, Malaysia. It enables decision makers to make better and more integrated decisions about flood mitigation and prioritising investments. In Issue 03 of the #CodeGreen newsletter "GeoAI meets Climate Action", we lay out how the use of #GeoAI has the potential to establish reliable systems of disaster response and management in #Asia, a region characterised by extreme weather events, critical infrastructure disparities, and inadequate access to appropriate early warning systems. The research highlights innovative solutions like Yayasan Peta Bencana in Indonesia that builds flood risk maps, leveraging geospatial data, crowdsourced social media data, and validations by government agencies. 📖 Read and subscribe here: https://lnkd.in/dzgk_62f ----- Code Green is a podcast and newsletter series that dives into the intersection of AI and climate-tech in Asia; and is brought to you by Digital Futures Lab in partnership with Earth Venture Capital Foundation initiatives.