Geographic focus in the management of emergency situations in Lima and Callao

Lima, capital of Perú, together with El Callao configure a large urban agglomeration of near nine million people that makes one third of the total Peruvian population. It is characterized by huge social and spatial inequalities and serious governance and urban management problems; and it is the sieg...

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Main Author: Pascale Metzger
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú 2012-11-01
Series:Espacio y Desarrollo
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Online Access:http://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/espacioydesarrollo/article/view/7582
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spelling doaj-c6ff2e55a6f94897b796a9d2c46697072020-11-25T01:27:33ZspaPontificia Universidad Católica del PerúEspacio y Desarrollo1016-91482012-11-0102427447334Geographic focus in the management of emergency situations in Lima and CallaoPascale Metzger0Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRDLima – PACIVUR)Lima, capital of Perú, together with El Callao configure a large urban agglomeration of near nine million people that makes one third of the total Peruvian population. It is characterized by huge social and spatial inequalities and serious governance and urban management problems; and it is the siege of the national public establishments, the administrations, banks and big enterprises, which results in the concentration of half of the Peruvian economy. From this perspective, any perturbation of Lima by a disaster might affect not only the city and her inhabitants but also the Peruvian territory as a whole. The purpose of this paper is to argument the need to develop a strictly geographic focus in the scientific research on the management of emergency situations. This demonstration is based on a study made by PACIVUR about the resources available to attend the disasters in Lima and El Callao, under the hypothesis of the occurrence of a great earthquake followed by a tsunami.http://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/espacioydesarrollo/article/view/7582vulnerabilidad urbanariesgo de desastrestsunamiLima y Callao
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Geographic focus in the management of emergency situations in Lima and Callao
Espacio y Desarrollo
vulnerabilidad urbana
riesgo de desastres
tsunami
Lima y Callao
author_facet Pascale Metzger
author_sort Pascale Metzger
title Geographic focus in the management of emergency situations in Lima and Callao
title_short Geographic focus in the management of emergency situations in Lima and Callao
title_full Geographic focus in the management of emergency situations in Lima and Callao
title_fullStr Geographic focus in the management of emergency situations in Lima and Callao
title_full_unstemmed Geographic focus in the management of emergency situations in Lima and Callao
title_sort geographic focus in the management of emergency situations in lima and callao
publisher Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
series Espacio y Desarrollo
issn 1016-9148
publishDate 2012-11-01
description Lima, capital of Perú, together with El Callao configure a large urban agglomeration of near nine million people that makes one third of the total Peruvian population. It is characterized by huge social and spatial inequalities and serious governance and urban management problems; and it is the siege of the national public establishments, the administrations, banks and big enterprises, which results in the concentration of half of the Peruvian economy. From this perspective, any perturbation of Lima by a disaster might affect not only the city and her inhabitants but also the Peruvian territory as a whole. The purpose of this paper is to argument the need to develop a strictly geographic focus in the scientific research on the management of emergency situations. This demonstration is based on a study made by PACIVUR about the resources available to attend the disasters in Lima and El Callao, under the hypothesis of the occurrence of a great earthquake followed by a tsunami.
topic vulnerabilidad urbana
riesgo de desastres
tsunami
Lima y Callao
url http://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/espacioydesarrollo/article/view/7582
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