Indicators to measure risk of disaster associated with drought: Implications for the health sector.

<h4>Introduction</h4>Brazil has a large semiarid region, which covers part of 9 states, over 20% of the 5565 municipalities in the country and at 22.5 million persons, 12% of the country's population. This region experiences recurrent and extended droughts and is characterized by lo...

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Main Authors: Aderita Sena, Kristie L Ebi, Carlos Freitas, Carlos Corvalan, Christovam Barcellos
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2017-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0181394
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spelling doaj-4e393bd8d014461db29be3144e2ff7c82021-03-04T05:43:42ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-01127e018139410.1371/journal.pone.0181394Indicators to measure risk of disaster associated with drought: Implications for the health sector.Aderita SenaKristie L EbiCarlos FreitasCarlos CorvalanChristovam Barcellos<h4>Introduction</h4>Brazil has a large semiarid region, which covers part of 9 states, over 20% of the 5565 municipalities in the country and at 22.5 million persons, 12% of the country's population. This region experiences recurrent and extended droughts and is characterized by low economic development, scarcity of natural resources including water, and difficult agricultural and livestock production. Local governments and communities need easily obtainable tools to aid their decision making process in managing risks associated with drought.<h4>Methods</h4>To inform decision-making at the level of municipalities, we investigated factors contributing to the health risks of drought. We used education and poverty indicators to measure vulnerability, number of drought damage evaluations and historical drought occurrences as indicators of hazard, and access to water as an indicator of exposure, to derive a drought disaster risk index.<h4>Results</h4>Indicators such as access to piped water, illiteracy and poverty show marked differences in most states and, in nearly all states, the living conditions of communities in the semiarid region are worse than in the rest of each state. There are municipalities at high drought disaster risk in every state and there are a larger number of municipalities at higher risks from the center to the north of the semiarid region.<h4>Conclusions</h4>Understanding local hazards, exposures and vulnerabilities provides the means to understand local communities' risks and develop interventions to reduce them. In addition, communities in these regions need to be empowered to add their traditional knowledge to scientific tools, and to identify the actions most relevant to their needs and realities.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0181394
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author Aderita Sena
Kristie L Ebi
Carlos Freitas
Carlos Corvalan
Christovam Barcellos
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Kristie L Ebi
Carlos Freitas
Carlos Corvalan
Christovam Barcellos
Indicators to measure risk of disaster associated with drought: Implications for the health sector.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Aderita Sena
Kristie L Ebi
Carlos Freitas
Carlos Corvalan
Christovam Barcellos
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title Indicators to measure risk of disaster associated with drought: Implications for the health sector.
title_short Indicators to measure risk of disaster associated with drought: Implications for the health sector.
title_full Indicators to measure risk of disaster associated with drought: Implications for the health sector.
title_fullStr Indicators to measure risk of disaster associated with drought: Implications for the health sector.
title_full_unstemmed Indicators to measure risk of disaster associated with drought: Implications for the health sector.
title_sort indicators to measure risk of disaster associated with drought: implications for the health sector.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2017-01-01
description <h4>Introduction</h4>Brazil has a large semiarid region, which covers part of 9 states, over 20% of the 5565 municipalities in the country and at 22.5 million persons, 12% of the country's population. This region experiences recurrent and extended droughts and is characterized by low economic development, scarcity of natural resources including water, and difficult agricultural and livestock production. Local governments and communities need easily obtainable tools to aid their decision making process in managing risks associated with drought.<h4>Methods</h4>To inform decision-making at the level of municipalities, we investigated factors contributing to the health risks of drought. We used education and poverty indicators to measure vulnerability, number of drought damage evaluations and historical drought occurrences as indicators of hazard, and access to water as an indicator of exposure, to derive a drought disaster risk index.<h4>Results</h4>Indicators such as access to piped water, illiteracy and poverty show marked differences in most states and, in nearly all states, the living conditions of communities in the semiarid region are worse than in the rest of each state. There are municipalities at high drought disaster risk in every state and there are a larger number of municipalities at higher risks from the center to the north of the semiarid region.<h4>Conclusions</h4>Understanding local hazards, exposures and vulnerabilities provides the means to understand local communities' risks and develop interventions to reduce them. In addition, communities in these regions need to be empowered to add their traditional knowledge to scientific tools, and to identify the actions most relevant to their needs and realities.
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