Dynamic vulnerability in the face of floods : Experiences from Mozambique

Disaster risk reduction policies and practitioners alike emphasise the importance of vulnerability reduction. However, the concept of vulnerability is highly dynamic, and research still strives to understand and capture its complexity. The purpose of this study was to improve the understanding of fl...

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Main Author: Lundgren, Madeleine
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Language:English
Published: Umeå universitet, Statsvetenskapliga institutionen 2020
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-umu-1751742020-09-19T07:05:31ZDynamic vulnerability in the face of floods : Experiences from MozambiqueengLundgren, MadeleineUmeå universitet, Statsvetenskapliga institutionen2020Access modelDisaster risk reductionfloodsLimpopo river basinMozambiquenatural hazardsPAR modelpolitical ecologysocial vulnerabilityPolitical ScienceStatsvetenskapDisaster risk reduction policies and practitioners alike emphasise the importance of vulnerability reduction. However, the concept of vulnerability is highly dynamic, and research still strives to understand and capture its complexity. The purpose of this study was to improve the understanding of flood vulnerability in rural disaster-prone communities in Mozambique. To explore previous experiences of floods, I conducted semi-structured interviews with local risk committee members and community members in the lower Limpopo river basin. The findings were analysed with an analytical framework consisting of the Disaster Pressure and Release (PAR) model, drawing on political ecology and the Access model. Disaster was studied as a process revealing important factors, capabilities and strains affecting peoples’ vulnerability. This paper illustrated that rural communities in the lower Limpopo river basin are vulnerable to floods in a variety of ways. The findings presented unsafe conditions such as the fragile local economy, unsafe natural resources, strained physical resources and limited access to human and social capital. Several factors deriving from political, social and economic structures were found to influence specific forms of vulnerability expressed in relation to floods. Therefore, this paper contributes to new insights of how flood vulnerability can be described and explained in Mozambique. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-175174application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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language English
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topic Access model
Disaster risk reduction
floods
Limpopo river basin
Mozambique
natural hazards
PAR model
political ecology
social vulnerability
Political Science
Statsvetenskap
spellingShingle Access model
Disaster risk reduction
floods
Limpopo river basin
Mozambique
natural hazards
PAR model
political ecology
social vulnerability
Political Science
Statsvetenskap
Lundgren, Madeleine
Dynamic vulnerability in the face of floods : Experiences from Mozambique
description Disaster risk reduction policies and practitioners alike emphasise the importance of vulnerability reduction. However, the concept of vulnerability is highly dynamic, and research still strives to understand and capture its complexity. The purpose of this study was to improve the understanding of flood vulnerability in rural disaster-prone communities in Mozambique. To explore previous experiences of floods, I conducted semi-structured interviews with local risk committee members and community members in the lower Limpopo river basin. The findings were analysed with an analytical framework consisting of the Disaster Pressure and Release (PAR) model, drawing on political ecology and the Access model. Disaster was studied as a process revealing important factors, capabilities and strains affecting peoples’ vulnerability. This paper illustrated that rural communities in the lower Limpopo river basin are vulnerable to floods in a variety of ways. The findings presented unsafe conditions such as the fragile local economy, unsafe natural resources, strained physical resources and limited access to human and social capital. Several factors deriving from political, social and economic structures were found to influence specific forms of vulnerability expressed in relation to floods. Therefore, this paper contributes to new insights of how flood vulnerability can be described and explained in Mozambique.
author Lundgren, Madeleine
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title Dynamic vulnerability in the face of floods : Experiences from Mozambique
title_short Dynamic vulnerability in the face of floods : Experiences from Mozambique
title_full Dynamic vulnerability in the face of floods : Experiences from Mozambique
title_fullStr Dynamic vulnerability in the face of floods : Experiences from Mozambique
title_full_unstemmed Dynamic vulnerability in the face of floods : Experiences from Mozambique
title_sort dynamic vulnerability in the face of floods : experiences from mozambique
publisher Umeå universitet, Statsvetenskapliga institutionen
publishDate 2020
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