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Disaster Risk Resilience in Colima-Villa de Alvarez, Mexico: Application of the Resilience Index to Flash Flooding Events

Resilience is an indicator of the ability of systems to withstand disruption within acceptable degradation parameters and also their recovery time. It is essential for public policies to understand how the population reacts to a particular risk. In this paper we have performed a study that quantitat...

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Autores principales: Oliver, Mendoza-Cano, Jesús, López-de la Cruz, Ian, Pattison, MA, Martinez-Preciado, Manuel, Uribe-Ramos Juan, R. M., Edwards, Ivan, Ramírez-Lomelí Cesar, Pedro, Rincón-Avalos, Jorge A, Velazco-Cruz
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Publicado: MDPI 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6616643/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31208126
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16122128
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author Oliver, Mendoza-Cano
Jesús, López-de la Cruz
Ian, Pattison
MA, Martinez-Preciado
Manuel, Uribe-Ramos Juan
R. M., Edwards
Ivan, Ramírez-Lomelí Cesar
Pedro, Rincón-Avalos
Jorge A, Velazco-Cruz
author_facet Oliver, Mendoza-Cano
Jesús, López-de la Cruz
Ian, Pattison
MA, Martinez-Preciado
Manuel, Uribe-Ramos Juan
R. M., Edwards
Ivan, Ramírez-Lomelí Cesar
Pedro, Rincón-Avalos
Jorge A, Velazco-Cruz
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description Resilience is an indicator of the ability of systems to withstand disruption within acceptable degradation parameters and also their recovery time. It is essential for public policies to understand how the population reacts to a particular risk. In this paper we have performed a study that quantitatively measures perceptions of flooding and resilience to flooding in the city of Colima-Villa de Alvarez, Mexico 2018–2019. A resilience index has been applied to ten zones of the city. In our research we assessed risk perception through a city-wide survey with questions based on a Likert scale. An analysis was performed on public knowledge of the existing security protocols for floods and evaluated the public perception of the availability of critical services, such as fresh water, electricity, food, drainage, communications and public transport during a flash flood events. This research has identified populated low resilience zones that can be considered as priorities for resource and effort to mitigate floods and their impacts. The novel resilience index developed in this work can also be applied to other type of risk that humans face and used as a basis for discussions about urban resilience.
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spelling pubmed-66166432019-07-18 Disaster Risk Resilience in Colima-Villa de Alvarez, Mexico: Application of the Resilience Index to Flash Flooding Events Oliver, Mendoza-Cano Jesús, López-de la Cruz Ian, Pattison MA, Martinez-Preciado Manuel, Uribe-Ramos Juan R. M., Edwards Ivan, Ramírez-Lomelí Cesar Pedro, Rincón-Avalos Jorge A, Velazco-Cruz Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Resilience is an indicator of the ability of systems to withstand disruption within acceptable degradation parameters and also their recovery time. It is essential for public policies to understand how the population reacts to a particular risk. In this paper we have performed a study that quantitatively measures perceptions of flooding and resilience to flooding in the city of Colima-Villa de Alvarez, Mexico 2018–2019. A resilience index has been applied to ten zones of the city. In our research we assessed risk perception through a city-wide survey with questions based on a Likert scale. An analysis was performed on public knowledge of the existing security protocols for floods and evaluated the public perception of the availability of critical services, such as fresh water, electricity, food, drainage, communications and public transport during a flash flood events. This research has identified populated low resilience zones that can be considered as priorities for resource and effort to mitigate floods and their impacts. The novel resilience index developed in this work can also be applied to other type of risk that humans face and used as a basis for discussions about urban resilience. MDPI 2019-06-16 2019-06 /pmc/articles/PMC6616643/ /pubmed/31208126 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16122128 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Jesús, López-de la Cruz
Ian, Pattison
MA, Martinez-Preciado
Manuel, Uribe-Ramos Juan
R. M., Edwards
Ivan, Ramírez-Lomelí Cesar
Pedro, Rincón-Avalos
Jorge A, Velazco-Cruz
Disaster Risk Resilience in Colima-Villa de Alvarez, Mexico: Application of the Resilience Index to Flash Flooding Events
title Disaster Risk Resilience in Colima-Villa de Alvarez, Mexico: Application of the Resilience Index to Flash Flooding Events
title_full Disaster Risk Resilience in Colima-Villa de Alvarez, Mexico: Application of the Resilience Index to Flash Flooding Events
title_fullStr Disaster Risk Resilience in Colima-Villa de Alvarez, Mexico: Application of the Resilience Index to Flash Flooding Events
title_full_unstemmed Disaster Risk Resilience in Colima-Villa de Alvarez, Mexico: Application of the Resilience Index to Flash Flooding Events
title_short Disaster Risk Resilience in Colima-Villa de Alvarez, Mexico: Application of the Resilience Index to Flash Flooding Events
title_sort disaster risk resilience in colima-villa de alvarez, mexico: application of the resilience index to flash flooding events
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6616643/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31208126
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16122128
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