Multi-hazard Risk Configurations: A Search for Common Patterns in Three Latin American Cities During COVID-19
COVID-19 has seriously affected urban populations worldwide. It comprises a disaster category that accompanies more recurrent or familiar expressions associated with earthquakes, flooding, landslides, subsidence and tsunamis. Despite the differences in these hazard types, the expressions of vulnerab...
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author | Jiménez Barboza, Gustavo Adolfo Lavell, Allan Chávez, Angel Barros, Cinthya Martinez, Marina Milanes, Celene B. |
author_facet | Jiménez Barboza, Gustavo Adolfo Lavell, Allan Chávez, Angel Barros, Cinthya Martinez, Marina Milanes, Celene B. |
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description | COVID-19 has seriously affected urban populations worldwide. It comprises a disaster category that accompanies more recurrent or familiar expressions associated with earthquakes, flooding, landslides, subsidence and tsunamis. Despite the differences in these hazard types, the expressions of vulnerability and exposure and their causes are often similar and many of these are based on pre-existing everyday living conditions. The present article provides preliminary evidence and analysis from the social and territorial incidence of COVID-19 to help confirm the now increasingly argued hypothesis that susceptible populations and areas are often the same, independent of the hazard type. It argues for more integral, livelihood and development-informed approaches to disaster risk management, based primarily on vulnerability and exposure reduction and control. |
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spelling | IIS-CIDCACS-RD-123456789-10852024-01-16T22:26:54Z Multi-hazard Risk Configurations: A Search for Common Patterns in Three Latin American Cities During COVID-19 Jiménez Barboza, Gustavo Adolfo Lavell, Allan Chávez, Angel Barros, Cinthya Martinez, Marina Milanes, Celene B. Coronavirus Biological control Health personnel Continuous distribution Vulnerability analysis Hydrometeorology Geological data COVID-19 has seriously affected urban populations worldwide. It comprises a disaster category that accompanies more recurrent or familiar expressions associated with earthquakes, flooding, landslides, subsidence and tsunamis. Despite the differences in these hazard types, the expressions of vulnerability and exposure and their causes are often similar and many of these are based on pre-existing everyday living conditions. The present article provides preliminary evidence and analysis from the social and territorial incidence of COVID-19 to help confirm the now increasingly argued hypothesis that susceptible populations and areas are often the same, independent of the hazard type. It argues for more integral, livelihood and development-informed approaches to disaster risk management, based primarily on vulnerability and exposure reduction and control. UCR::Vicerrectoría de Investigación::Unidades de Investigación::Ciencias Sociales::Instituto de Investigaciones Sociales (IIS) 2022-10-07T17:48:05Z 2022-10-07T17:48:05Z 2022-09-30 informe científico https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/24557471221115257 https://repositorio.iis.ucr.ac.cr/handle/123456789/1085 10.1177/2455747122111525 en application/pdf application/epub+zip Indian Institute for Human Settlements Urbanisation, 7(1), pp. 66–86 |
spellingShingle | Coronavirus Biological control Health personnel Continuous distribution Vulnerability analysis Hydrometeorology Geological data Jiménez Barboza, Gustavo Adolfo Lavell, Allan Chávez, Angel Barros, Cinthya Martinez, Marina Milanes, Celene B. Multi-hazard Risk Configurations: A Search for Common Patterns in Three Latin American Cities During COVID-19 |
title | Multi-hazard Risk Configurations: A Search for Common Patterns in Three Latin American Cities During COVID-19 |
title_full | Multi-hazard Risk Configurations: A Search for Common Patterns in Three Latin American Cities During COVID-19 |
title_fullStr | Multi-hazard Risk Configurations: A Search for Common Patterns in Three Latin American Cities During COVID-19 |
title_full_unstemmed | Multi-hazard Risk Configurations: A Search for Common Patterns in Three Latin American Cities During COVID-19 |
title_short | Multi-hazard Risk Configurations: A Search for Common Patterns in Three Latin American Cities During COVID-19 |
title_sort | multi hazard risk configurations a search for common patterns in three latin american cities during covid 19 |
topic | Coronavirus Biological control Health personnel Continuous distribution Vulnerability analysis Hydrometeorology Geological data |
url | https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/24557471221115257 https://repositorio.iis.ucr.ac.cr/handle/123456789/1085 |
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