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VULNERABILITY INDEX FOR URBAN FLOODING: UNDERSTANDING SOCIAL VULNERABILITIES AND RISKS

机译:城市洪水的脆弱性指数:了解社交漏洞和风险

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According to the World Risk Report released by the United Nations University Institute for Environment and Human Security, the Philippines is ranked third globally in terms of disaster risk. One of those disaster risks is flooding which poses a serious challenge to development and the lives of the people. Public health risks and social vulnerability were usually overlooked, undermined and only very little attention is given. Thus, this study focuses on these aspects. This study was an exploratory step towards assessing vulnerability particularly to fluvial flooding, it was a rapid assessment of the Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices (KAP) of the community people including their socio-demographic profile, physical environment, exposure to microorganisms such as E.coli, Liptospirosis and the Dengue Fever mosquito, and local indicators were formulated and developed. These are important factors to be assessed in order to establish correlations and relationships in understanding social vulnerabilities and its indicators which can be incorporated in the hydroinformatics. The survey was done from March 2013 to July 2013. A total of 361 household respondents from the 12 communities and 30 respondents from the LGU and NGO were surveyed. Results of the study revealed an overall Flood Vulnerability Index (FVI) of 39.34%. Barangay Tabuc-tubig (53.39%) topping from all the 12 communities surveyed using the local indicators of the five major components namely; hydro-geological, social, economic, socio-behavioral and the politico-administrative component. This study also reveals the most vulnerable communities from each of those 5 major components surveyed. It is interesting to note that Flood Vulnerability Index remains low in spite that the exposure indicators are high. The low FVI can be attributed to the community's high resilience in its coping and adaptation strategies. In this study, the Flood Vulnerability Index is significantly sensitive to susceptibility and flood resilience variables.
机译:根据联合国大学环境与人类安全研究所发布的世界风险报告,菲律宾在灾害风险方面排名第三。其中一个灾害风险是洪水,对发展和人民的生活构成了严峻挑战。公共卫生风险和社会脆弱性通常被忽视,削弱了且只有很少的关注。因此,本研究重点是这些方面。本研究是评估脆弱性的探索性步骤,特别是氟洪水,这是对社区人民的知识,态度和实践(KAP)的快速评估,包括其社会人口统计学型材,物理环境,暴露于微生物,如e .Coli,Liptospirosis和登革热蚊子和局部指标进行了配制和发展。这些是要评估的重要因素,以便建立在理解社会脆弱性及其指标中的相关性和关系,该指标可以纳入氢联运学中。该调查是从2013年3月到2013年7月完成的。调查了来自12个社区的361名家庭受访者和LGU和NGO的30名受访者。该研究的结果揭示了整体洪水脆弱性指数(FVI)39.34%。 Barangay Tabuc-Tubig(53.39%)从使用五大组成部分的本地指标调查的所有12个社区的顶部;水力地质,社会,经济,社会行为与政治行政组成部分。本研究还揭示了来自调查的各个主要成分中的每个群体的最脆弱的社区。值得注意的是,洪水脆弱性指数仍然很低,因为曝光指示灯很高。低FVI可以归因于社区的应对和适应策略的高度恢复力。在这项研究中,洪水脆弱性指数对易感性和洪水弹性变量显着敏感。

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