A GESTÃO INTEGRADA DO RISCO DE INUNDAÇÃO E AS COMUNIDADES LOCAIS EM PORTUGAL E NO BRASIL: CONTRIBUTOS TEÓRICOS

The lack of policies that promote risk management in Portugal and Brazil is a reality, and theinvestment of resources is mainly concentrated in the resolution of crises to the detriment oftechnical and administrative measures of prevention and preparedness for...

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Main Authors: Francisco da Silva Costa, Márcia Aparecida Silva Pimentel
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad de Murcia 2017-01-01
Series:Papeles de Geografí­a
Online Access:http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=40754638006
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spelling doaj-710009ca7fbc45d98aeb4457d84a96f02020-11-24T22:06:48ZspaUniversidad de MurciaPapeles de Geografí­a0213-17811989-46272017-01-01101115A GESTÃO INTEGRADA DO RISCO DE INUNDAÇÃO E AS COMUNIDADES LOCAIS EM PORTUGAL E NO BRASIL: CONTRIBUTOS TEÓRICOSFrancisco da Silva CostaMárcia Aparecida Silva PimentelThe lack of policies that promote risk management in Portugal and Brazil is a reality, and theinvestment of resources is mainly concentrated in the resolution of crises to the detriment oftechnical and administrative measures of prevention and preparedness for emergencies.Prevention must take the necessary and indispensable measures to limit the occurrence or reduce the negative effects of a crisis. In this context, the role of local communities, such astheir participation in participatory planning, is highlighted, as it involves all stakeholders in thedevelopment of risk management policies and allows the inha bitants of vulnerable regions tochoose the level of risk they are facing. Ready to take over. The role of local communities in therisk management process thus becomes vital: this is the main stakeholder in preparing againstthese extreme events. With this c ommunication, we intend to contribute to the discussion of riskmanagement models in Portugal and Brazil, highlighting the importance of local communitiesand participatory planning as tools for the prevention and coping of disaster scenarios and theirintegr ation into common security policies And civil protection.http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=40754638006
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Márcia Aparecida Silva Pimentel
A GESTÃO INTEGRADA DO RISCO DE INUNDAÇÃO E AS COMUNIDADES LOCAIS EM PORTUGAL E NO BRASIL: CONTRIBUTOS TEÓRICOS
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author_facet Francisco da Silva Costa
Márcia Aparecida Silva Pimentel
author_sort Francisco da Silva Costa
title A GESTÃO INTEGRADA DO RISCO DE INUNDAÇÃO E AS COMUNIDADES LOCAIS EM PORTUGAL E NO BRASIL: CONTRIBUTOS TEÓRICOS
title_short A GESTÃO INTEGRADA DO RISCO DE INUNDAÇÃO E AS COMUNIDADES LOCAIS EM PORTUGAL E NO BRASIL: CONTRIBUTOS TEÓRICOS
title_full A GESTÃO INTEGRADA DO RISCO DE INUNDAÇÃO E AS COMUNIDADES LOCAIS EM PORTUGAL E NO BRASIL: CONTRIBUTOS TEÓRICOS
title_fullStr A GESTÃO INTEGRADA DO RISCO DE INUNDAÇÃO E AS COMUNIDADES LOCAIS EM PORTUGAL E NO BRASIL: CONTRIBUTOS TEÓRICOS
title_full_unstemmed A GESTÃO INTEGRADA DO RISCO DE INUNDAÇÃO E AS COMUNIDADES LOCAIS EM PORTUGAL E NO BRASIL: CONTRIBUTOS TEÓRICOS
title_sort gestão integrada do risco de inundação e as comunidades locais em portugal e no brasil: contributos teóricos
publisher Universidad de Murcia
series Papeles de Geografí­a
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1989-4627
publishDate 2017-01-01
description The lack of policies that promote risk management in Portugal and Brazil is a reality, and theinvestment of resources is mainly concentrated in the resolution of crises to the detriment oftechnical and administrative measures of prevention and preparedness for emergencies.Prevention must take the necessary and indispensable measures to limit the occurrence or reduce the negative effects of a crisis. In this context, the role of local communities, such astheir participation in participatory planning, is highlighted, as it involves all stakeholders in thedevelopment of risk management policies and allows the inha bitants of vulnerable regions tochoose the level of risk they are facing. Ready to take over. The role of local communities in therisk management process thus becomes vital: this is the main stakeholder in preparing againstthese extreme events. With this c ommunication, we intend to contribute to the discussion of riskmanagement models in Portugal and Brazil, highlighting the importance of local communitiesand participatory planning as tools for the prevention and coping of disaster scenarios and theirintegr ation into common security policies And civil protection.
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