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Reducing volcanic risk on Fogo Volcano, Cape Verde, through a participatory approach: which outcome? |
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P. Texier-Teixeira, F. Chouraqui, A. Perrillat-Collomb, F. Lavigne, J. R. Cadag, D. Grancher |
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Artikel
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Englisch
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1561-8633
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In: Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences ; 14, no. 9 ; Nr. 14, no. 9 (2014-09-05), S.2347-2358 |
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250118654
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Publikation (Nr.) |
copernicus.org/nhess-14-2347-2014.pdf |
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Zusammenfassung |
This research paper
presents the outcomes of Work Package 5 (socio-economical vulnerability
assessment and community-based disaster risk reduction) of the MIAVITA
(MItigate and Assess risk from Volcanic Impact on Terrain and human
Activities) research programme conducted on Fogo Volcano, Cape Verde. The
study lasted for almost 3 years (May 2010 to January 2012), of which most of
the time was spent in the village of Chã das Caldeiras, situated within
the 9 km wide caldera of the volcano inside Fogo Natural Park. The
objectives of the programme included assessment of the vulnerability of the
community at risk in terms of livelihoods, access to resources, and power
relations between the local people and the different public and private
institutions. These are important factors that need to be investigated in
order to understand the root causes of vulnerability of the local people.
This case study shows that the voluntary exposure of people to volcanic
threats is linked to daily access to sources of livelihood, especially
agriculture and tourism. This is despite the perception of people of the risk
to their lives and properties. In order to counter the factors of
vulnerability, the study also aimed to identify and enhance local capacities.
To achieve such an objective, a participatory three-dimensional mapping
(P3DM) activity was conducted to facilitate the dialogue between the local
people and the different stakeholders as well as to prepare plans and
measures to reduce volcanic risk. The P3DM was a half success considering
that it has not yet led to an operational plan which takes into account the
local capacities. The main reasons included (1) the non-participatory aspect
of the project at the beginning which should have identified priorities for
people and let them lead the project to ensure the sustainability of (2) deep
conflicts within the community which complicated the focus group discussions
around the 3-D map, and the difficulties in involving more marginalised
people like women and the youth, and (3) the fact that volcanic risk is not a
priority for the people, who are more concerned with daily difficulties due
to unsustainable livelihoods, a lack of access to water, land tenure, and the
restrictions by the Fogo Natural Park administration and the municipal
officials.
Still, the study was successful in creating a space for dialogue between the
local people and the outside stakeholders such as the Natural Park
Administration, the Civil Protection, and the Municipality of Santa Catarina,
who have all participated actively during the course of the project. |
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