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Género, edad y pobreza como determinantes de vulnerabilidad y adaptación ante desastres: El impacto del huracán Karl en La Antigua, Veracruz. Colegio de Postgraduados
Sosa Capistrán, Dulce María.
En el presente trabajo se describen las experiencias de dos localidades impactadas por el huracán Karl en septiembre de 2010. El objetivo de la investigación es analizar la respuesta institucional e identificar las condiciones de vulnerabilidad y acciones de respuesta ante el huracán Karl considerando diferencias de género, edad y pobreza entre la población de la localidad de Nicolás Blanco y la colonia de desplazados (as) Huitzilapan del municipio de La Antigua, Veracruz. Se utilizó una metodología mixta. Por medio de entrevistas, talleres y una encuesta se abordaron las preguntas de investigación. Se identificaron las acciones de respuesta al huracán y las que se han desarrollado actualmente; se analizaron las diferentes condiciones de vulnerabilidad de...
Palavras-chave: Huracán; Estrategias; Roles de género; Edad; Reubicación; Hurricane; Strategies; Gender roles; Age; Relocation; Desarrollo Rural; Maestría.
Ano: 2014 URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10521/2240
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The mighty Susquehanna-extreme floods in Eastern North America during the past two millennia ArchiMer
Toomey, Michael; Cantwell, Meagan; Colman, Steven; Cronin, Thomas; Donnelly, Jeffrey; Giosan, Liviu; Heil, Clifford; Korty, Robert; Marot, Marci; Willard, Debra.
The hazards posed by infrequent major floods to communities along the Susquehanna River and the ecological health of Chesapeake Bay remain largely unconstrained due to the short length of streamgage records. Here we develop a history of high‐flow events on the Susquehanna River during the late Holocene from flood deposits contained in MD99‐2209, a sediment core recovered in 26 m of water from Chesapeake Bay near Annapolis, Maryland, USA. We identify coarse‐grained deposits left by Hurricane Agnes (1972) and the Great Flood of 1936, as well as during three intervals that predate instrumental flood records (~1800‐1500, 1300‐1100 and 400‐0 CE). Comparison to sedimentary proxy data (pollen and ostracode Mg/Ca ratios) from the same core site indicate that...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Hurricane; Flood; Holocene; East coast; River; Chesapeake.
Ano: 2019 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00483/59447/62291.pdf
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DETERMINANTS OF HOUSEHOLD HURRICANE EVACUATION CHOICE IN FLORDIA AgEcon
Solis, Daniel; Thomas, Michael H.; Letson, David.
In this study we implement a set of econometric models to analyze the determinants of household hurricane evacuation choice for a sample of 1,355 households in Florida. This article contributes to the literature by accounting for two issues normally neglected in previous studies; namely, time and space. The empirical results suggest that households living in risky environments (mobile home and flooding areas) are more likely to evacuate. In addition, households with kids and those who have experience the treat of a hurricane also display higher probabilities to evacuate. Conversely, homeowners and households with pets are less likely to evacuate than their counterparts. Regional differences in propensity to evacuate are also clearly demonstrated, with...
Tipo: Conference Paper or Presentation Palavras-chave: Hurricane; Evacuation choice; Probit; Environmental Economics and Policy; Risk and Uncertainty.
Ano: 2008 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/45338
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Study of Evacuation Behavior of Coastal Gulf of Mexico Residents AgEcon
Bhattacharjee, Sanjoy; Petrolia, Daniel R.; Hanson, Terrill R..
In this study, we investigate the link between hurricane characteristics, demographics of the Coastal Gulf of Mexico residents, including their household location, and their respective evacuation behavior. Our study is significantly different from the previously made studies on hurricane evacuation behavior in two ways. At first, the research data is collected through recording responses to a series of hypothetical situations which are quite identical to the set of information that people are used to see during the hurricane season. Secondly, this study addresses and includes response heterogeneity while analyzing sample behavior, an issue which has not been addressed in previous research on hurricane evacuation behavior in spite of its importance.
Tipo: Conference Paper or Presentation Palavras-chave: Evacuation Behavior; Hurricane; Response Heterogeneity; Environmental Economics and Policy; Research Methods/ Statistical Methods; Risk and Uncertainty; C35; Q54.
Ano: 2009 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/46845
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