Fluvial environmental disasters: risk perception and evaluation of government responses by riverine populations in Cacau Pirêra, Iranduba/AM

This article unveils the perceptions of vulnerable populations of the Amazon regarding the risks of river disasters and highlights their assessment of the effectiveness of government responses. The record of perceptions, assessments and identification of social vulnerabilities were obtained in inter...

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Main Authors: David Franklin da Silva Guimarães, Camila dos Santos Belmiro, Mônica Alves de Vasconcelos, Henriques dos Santos Pereira
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Language:English
Published: Universidade de Brasília 2019-12-01
Series:Sustentabilidade em Debate
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Online Access:https://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/sust/article/view/23711
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spelling doaj-da1ff67acc4b45b394bb27528729ed7d2021-07-02T14:00:20ZengUniversidade de BrasíliaSustentabilidade em Debate2177-76752179-90672019-12-0110323627510.18472/SustDeb.v10n3.2019.2371119352Fluvial environmental disasters: risk perception and evaluation of government responses by riverine populations in Cacau Pirêra, Iranduba/AMDavid Franklin da Silva Guimarães0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4569-6000Camila dos Santos Belmiro1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0394-0930Mônica Alves de Vasconcelos2https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0388-5791Henriques dos Santos Pereira3https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9113-1166Universidade Federal do Amazonas - UFAM, Manaus, AM, Brasil.Universidade Federal do Amazonas - UFAM, Manaus, AM, Brasil.Universidade Federal do Amazonas - UFAM, Manaus, AM, Brasil.Universidade Federal do Amazonas - UFAM, Manaus, AM, Brasil. This article unveils the perceptions of vulnerable populations of the Amazon regarding the risks of river disasters and highlights their assessment of the effectiveness of government responses. The record of perceptions, assessments and identification of social vulnerabilities were obtained in interviews with focus groups formed by residents of Cacau Pirêra, in the Amazon. To characterize the environmental threats and vulnerabilities, fluviometric and altimetric data of the occupied areas were used. In that District, floods do not have to exceed normal limits to constitute environmental disasters and, in the perception of residents, pose more risks than ebb. Participants point to the low effectiveness of public policies as the main cause of the ineffectiveness of the government's response to water disasters. Natural disaster studies should consider the interactions between the environmental and social aspects of territories to reach an understanding of the complexity of the context in which they occur.https://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/sust/article/view/23711socio-environmental vulnerability. sociology of disasters. extreme events. socioecological systems. flood. resilience.
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Camila dos Santos Belmiro
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Henriques dos Santos Pereira
spellingShingle David Franklin da Silva Guimarães
Camila dos Santos Belmiro
Mônica Alves de Vasconcelos
Henriques dos Santos Pereira
Fluvial environmental disasters: risk perception and evaluation of government responses by riverine populations in Cacau Pirêra, Iranduba/AM
Sustentabilidade em Debate
socio-environmental vulnerability. sociology of disasters. extreme events. socioecological systems. flood. resilience.
author_facet David Franklin da Silva Guimarães
Camila dos Santos Belmiro
Mônica Alves de Vasconcelos
Henriques dos Santos Pereira
author_sort David Franklin da Silva Guimarães
title Fluvial environmental disasters: risk perception and evaluation of government responses by riverine populations in Cacau Pirêra, Iranduba/AM
title_short Fluvial environmental disasters: risk perception and evaluation of government responses by riverine populations in Cacau Pirêra, Iranduba/AM
title_full Fluvial environmental disasters: risk perception and evaluation of government responses by riverine populations in Cacau Pirêra, Iranduba/AM
title_fullStr Fluvial environmental disasters: risk perception and evaluation of government responses by riverine populations in Cacau Pirêra, Iranduba/AM
title_full_unstemmed Fluvial environmental disasters: risk perception and evaluation of government responses by riverine populations in Cacau Pirêra, Iranduba/AM
title_sort fluvial environmental disasters: risk perception and evaluation of government responses by riverine populations in cacau pirêra, iranduba/am
publisher Universidade de Brasília
series Sustentabilidade em Debate
issn 2177-7675
2179-9067
publishDate 2019-12-01
description This article unveils the perceptions of vulnerable populations of the Amazon regarding the risks of river disasters and highlights their assessment of the effectiveness of government responses. The record of perceptions, assessments and identification of social vulnerabilities were obtained in interviews with focus groups formed by residents of Cacau Pirêra, in the Amazon. To characterize the environmental threats and vulnerabilities, fluviometric and altimetric data of the occupied areas were used. In that District, floods do not have to exceed normal limits to constitute environmental disasters and, in the perception of residents, pose more risks than ebb. Participants point to the low effectiveness of public policies as the main cause of the ineffectiveness of the government's response to water disasters. Natural disaster studies should consider the interactions between the environmental and social aspects of territories to reach an understanding of the complexity of the context in which they occur.
topic socio-environmental vulnerability. sociology of disasters. extreme events. socioecological systems. flood. resilience.
url https://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/sust/article/view/23711
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