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  • resilience  (3)
  • Blackwell Publishing Ltd  (2)
  • Asociacion Geologica Argentina  (1)
  • American Chemical Society (ACS)
  • MDPI Publishing
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    Publication Date: 2021-06-27
    Description: Social inequalities lead to flood resilience inequalities across social groups, a topic that requires improved documentation and understanding. The objective of this paper is to attend to these differences by investigating self‐stated flood recovery across genders in Vietnam as a conceptual replication of earlier results from Germany. This study employs a regression‐based analysis of 1,010 respondents divided between a rural coastal and an urban community in Thua Thien‐Hue province. The results highlight an important set of recovery process‐related variables. The set of relevant variables is similar across genders in terms of inclusion and influence, and includes age, social capital, internal and external support after a flood, perceived severity of previous flood impacts, and the perception of stress‐resilience. However, women were affected more heavily by flooding in terms of longer recovery times, which should be accounted for in risk management. Overall, the studied variables perform similarly in Vietnam and Germany. This study, therefore, conceptually replicates previous results suggesting that women display slightly slower recovery levels as well as that psychological variables influence recovery rates more than adverse flood impacts. This provides an indication of the results' potentially robust nature due to the different socio‐environmental contexts in Germany and Vietnam.
    Keywords: 333.7 ; flood recovery ; resilience ; societal equity ; vulnerability
    Type: article
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    Publication Date: 2021-09-29
    Description: Coping with the growing impacts of flooding in EU countries, a paradigm shift in flood management can be observed, moving from safety‐based towards risk‐based approaches and holistic perspectives. Flood resilience is a common denominator of most of the approaches. In this article, we present the ‘Flood Resilience Rose’ (FRR), a management tool to promote harmonised action towards flood resilience in European regions and beyond. The FRR is a result of a two‐step process. First, based on scientific concepts as well as analysis of relevant policy documents, we identified three ‘levels of operation’. The first level refers to the EU Floods Directive and an extended multi‐layer safety approach, comprising the four different layers of protection, prevention, preparedness and recovery, and related measures to be taken. This level is not independent but depends both on the institutional (second level) and the wider (third level) context. Second, we used surveys, semi‐structured interviews and group discussions during workshops with experts from Belgium, Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom to validate the definitions and the FRR's practical relevance. The presented FRR is thus the result of rigorous theoretical and practical consideration and provides a tool capable to strengthen flood risk management practice.
    Description: European Regional Development Fund http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100008530
    Keywords: 551.48 ; flood defence measures ; governance and institutions ; integrated flood risk management ; resilience
    Type: map
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    Asociacion Geologica Argentina
    Publication Date: 2018-03-01
    Description: Natural phenomena (earthquakes, floods, landslides, volcanic eruptions, tsunamis) remind us that the Earth is a dynamic planet, with continuous changes and transformations. When these phenomena endanger life and activities of human communities, it is necessary that scientific knowledge, professional skills and political responsibilities cooperate effectively with the aim to defend population, economic activities, infrastructures and cultural heritage. Risk cannot be entirely eliminated, but can be mitigated, trying to minimize its negative effects. Nowadays we are able to predict, with a certain degree of uncertainty, the onset and development over time of some natural events. Scientific progress is proving that we can defend ourselves, through an in-depth knowledge of phenomena, their careful monitoring (even through satellites), the development of early warning systems, the use of reliable predictive models, prudent and farsighted policies of land management, the implementation of information and education campaigns for the population. However, the defence against georisks should not overlook the ethical and social aspects involved, which can support the scientific knowledge in identifying acceptable solutions for living together with natural phenomena. Geoethics was born as a response to the need to develop an ethical and social reflection on the relationship that link us to our territory and to the Earth system as a whole, and to consider the individual and collective responsibilities that arise from it. Geoethics aims to recall all those who must manage georisks to attend their responsibilities and to educate the population to know and face them improving the societal resilience to natural disasters.
    Description: Published
    Description: San Miguel de Tucumán (Argentina)
    Description: 1SR. TERREMOTI - Servizi e ricerca per la Società
    Description: 1TM. Formazione
    Description: 2TM. Divulgazione Scientifica
    Description: 3TM. Comunicazione
    Description: 1VV. Altro
    Keywords: geoethics ; natural hazards ; risk communication ; citizen science ; resilience ; 05.03. Educational, History of Science, Public Issues ; 05.08. Risk ; 05.09. Miscellaneous
    Repository Name: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)
    Type: Conference paper
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