Participatory capacities and vulnerabilities assessment: Towards the realisation of community-based early warning system for deep-seated landslides

Existing frameworks of community-based early warning systems (CBEWS) lack focus on its actual implementation. Furthermore, they do not describe how a top-down early warning system (EWS) can be transformed into a CBEWS. Hence, to support the establishment of a community-based early warning system for...

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Main Authors: Brian A.L. Gumiran, Fatima M. Moncada, Harianne J. Gasmen, Nathalie R. Boyles-Panting, Renato U. Solidum
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Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2019-04-01
Series:Jàmbá : Journal of Disaster Risk Studies
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Online Access:https://jamba.org.za/index.php/jamba/article/view/555
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spelling doaj-a3631f14dfc5414d946dc41690087e0d2020-11-24T20:49:16ZengAOSISJàmbá : Journal of Disaster Risk Studies1996-14212072-845X2019-04-01111e1e1110.4102/jamba.v11i1.555244Participatory capacities and vulnerabilities assessment: Towards the realisation of community-based early warning system for deep-seated landslidesBrian A.L. Gumiran0Fatima M. Moncada1Harianne J. Gasmen2Nathalie R. Boyles-Panting3Renato U. Solidum4Department of Science and Technology, Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology, Quezon CityDepartment of Science and Technology, Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology, Quezon CityDepartment of Science and Technology, Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology, Quezon CityDepartment of Science and Technology, Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology, Quezon CityDisaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change, Department of Science and Technology, Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology, Quezon CityExisting frameworks of community-based early warning systems (CBEWS) lack focus on its actual implementation. Furthermore, they do not describe how a top-down early warning system (EWS) can be transformed into a CBEWS. Hence, to support the establishment of a community-based early warning system for deep-seated landslides (CBEWS-L), this study aimed to assess the capacities and vulnerabilities of five barangays in the Philippines. The CBEWS-L to be established is envisioned to be information and communication technology (ICT)-based. An ICT4D perspective was therefore taken in conducting this participatory study. Stakeholder mapping, focus group discussions and key informant interviews were used to gather data. Validation was also done through triangulation and post-analysis consultations. The results showed that there are varying sets of capacities and vulnerabilities existing in each community. Moreover, ICT capacities are lacking and are outnumbered by vulnerabilities. Yet, site-specific action points to enhance capacities and resolve vulnerabilities were determined. Still, overall strategies were not uncovered. Furthermore, compounding the capacities and vulnerabilities in each site are indirect factors which, if examined thoroughly, may lead to more complex socio-political issues. It is therefore recommended that in establishing a CBEWS, a comprehensive community risk assessment is first conducted to exhaust all possible action points that can be used in formulating site-specific strategies. Moreover, development of technological solutions must be modular to allow flexibility in accommodating complex community capacities and vulnerabilities.https://jamba.org.za/index.php/jamba/article/view/555Early warning systemscommunity risk assessmentparticipatory researchinformation and communication technology or developmentcommunity-based disaster risk reduction and management
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author Brian A.L. Gumiran
Fatima M. Moncada
Harianne J. Gasmen
Nathalie R. Boyles-Panting
Renato U. Solidum
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Fatima M. Moncada
Harianne J. Gasmen
Nathalie R. Boyles-Panting
Renato U. Solidum
Participatory capacities and vulnerabilities assessment: Towards the realisation of community-based early warning system for deep-seated landslides
Jàmbá : Journal of Disaster Risk Studies
Early warning systems
community risk assessment
participatory research
information and communication technology or development
community-based disaster risk reduction and management
author_facet Brian A.L. Gumiran
Fatima M. Moncada
Harianne J. Gasmen
Nathalie R. Boyles-Panting
Renato U. Solidum
author_sort Brian A.L. Gumiran
title Participatory capacities and vulnerabilities assessment: Towards the realisation of community-based early warning system for deep-seated landslides
title_short Participatory capacities and vulnerabilities assessment: Towards the realisation of community-based early warning system for deep-seated landslides
title_full Participatory capacities and vulnerabilities assessment: Towards the realisation of community-based early warning system for deep-seated landslides
title_fullStr Participatory capacities and vulnerabilities assessment: Towards the realisation of community-based early warning system for deep-seated landslides
title_full_unstemmed Participatory capacities and vulnerabilities assessment: Towards the realisation of community-based early warning system for deep-seated landslides
title_sort participatory capacities and vulnerabilities assessment: towards the realisation of community-based early warning system for deep-seated landslides
publisher AOSIS
series Jàmbá : Journal of Disaster Risk Studies
issn 1996-1421
2072-845X
publishDate 2019-04-01
description Existing frameworks of community-based early warning systems (CBEWS) lack focus on its actual implementation. Furthermore, they do not describe how a top-down early warning system (EWS) can be transformed into a CBEWS. Hence, to support the establishment of a community-based early warning system for deep-seated landslides (CBEWS-L), this study aimed to assess the capacities and vulnerabilities of five barangays in the Philippines. The CBEWS-L to be established is envisioned to be information and communication technology (ICT)-based. An ICT4D perspective was therefore taken in conducting this participatory study. Stakeholder mapping, focus group discussions and key informant interviews were used to gather data. Validation was also done through triangulation and post-analysis consultations. The results showed that there are varying sets of capacities and vulnerabilities existing in each community. Moreover, ICT capacities are lacking and are outnumbered by vulnerabilities. Yet, site-specific action points to enhance capacities and resolve vulnerabilities were determined. Still, overall strategies were not uncovered. Furthermore, compounding the capacities and vulnerabilities in each site are indirect factors which, if examined thoroughly, may lead to more complex socio-political issues. It is therefore recommended that in establishing a CBEWS, a comprehensive community risk assessment is first conducted to exhaust all possible action points that can be used in formulating site-specific strategies. Moreover, development of technological solutions must be modular to allow flexibility in accommodating complex community capacities and vulnerabilities.
topic Early warning systems
community risk assessment
participatory research
information and communication technology or development
community-based disaster risk reduction and management
url https://jamba.org.za/index.php/jamba/article/view/555
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