Relocalisation préventive suite à la crue de Niamey 2012 : vulnérabilités socio-économiques émergentes et retour en zone inondable

In 2012, a large fluvial flood affected the daily life of 45464 people in the city of Niamey. Following this event, the authorities decided to relocate 4963 people outside the flooded zone. However, many people returned to the zone at risk a month later and were flooded again in 2013. In order to un...

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Main Authors: Adam Abdou Alou, Céline Lutoff, Harouna Mounkaila
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Unité Mixte de Recherche 8504 Géographie-cités 2019-07-01
Series:Cybergeo
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/cybergeo/32601
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spelling doaj-85982b2f91654f6fadaddc91c0ecc0952020-11-25T02:35:14ZdeuUnité Mixte de Recherche 8504 Géographie-citésCybergeo1278-33662019-07-0110.4000/cybergeo.32601Relocalisation préventive suite à la crue de Niamey 2012 : vulnérabilités socio-économiques émergentes et retour en zone inondableAdam Abdou AlouCéline LutoffHarouna MounkailaIn 2012, a large fluvial flood affected the daily life of 45464 people in the city of Niamey. Following this event, the authorities decided to relocate 4963 people outside the flooded zone. However, many people returned to the zone at risk a month later and were flooded again in 2013. In order to understand what motivated this return to the flooded zone, a survey was conducted among city officials and residents of seven neighborhoods in the fifth district. She pointed out that the affected populations found themselves some time after their relocation, in difficult living conditions as a result of job loss and difficult access to water, transport and housing. These conditions have revealed new vulnerabilities and influenced the return of some of them to flooded zone.http://journals.openedition.org/cybergeo/32601Niameyfloodvulnerabilitylocationpopulation distribution
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Relocalisation préventive suite à la crue de Niamey 2012 : vulnérabilités socio-économiques émergentes et retour en zone inondable
Cybergeo
Niamey
flood
vulnerability
location
population distribution
author_facet Adam Abdou Alou
Céline Lutoff
Harouna Mounkaila
author_sort Adam Abdou Alou
title Relocalisation préventive suite à la crue de Niamey 2012 : vulnérabilités socio-économiques émergentes et retour en zone inondable
title_short Relocalisation préventive suite à la crue de Niamey 2012 : vulnérabilités socio-économiques émergentes et retour en zone inondable
title_full Relocalisation préventive suite à la crue de Niamey 2012 : vulnérabilités socio-économiques émergentes et retour en zone inondable
title_fullStr Relocalisation préventive suite à la crue de Niamey 2012 : vulnérabilités socio-économiques émergentes et retour en zone inondable
title_full_unstemmed Relocalisation préventive suite à la crue de Niamey 2012 : vulnérabilités socio-économiques émergentes et retour en zone inondable
title_sort relocalisation préventive suite à la crue de niamey 2012 : vulnérabilités socio-économiques émergentes et retour en zone inondable
publisher Unité Mixte de Recherche 8504 Géographie-cités
series Cybergeo
issn 1278-3366
publishDate 2019-07-01
description In 2012, a large fluvial flood affected the daily life of 45464 people in the city of Niamey. Following this event, the authorities decided to relocate 4963 people outside the flooded zone. However, many people returned to the zone at risk a month later and were flooded again in 2013. In order to understand what motivated this return to the flooded zone, a survey was conducted among city officials and residents of seven neighborhoods in the fifth district. She pointed out that the affected populations found themselves some time after their relocation, in difficult living conditions as a result of job loss and difficult access to water, transport and housing. These conditions have revealed new vulnerabilities and influenced the return of some of them to flooded zone.
topic Niamey
flood
vulnerability
location
population distribution
url http://journals.openedition.org/cybergeo/32601
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