Synthesized Assessment Method for Disaster Risk With a Land Use Approach (MESR) an Application for the City of Cali, Colombia

The objective of this article is to assess the risk of flooding in the city of Santiago de Cali, Colombia. During the study, the Synthetic Assessment Method for Disaster Risk with a Land Use Approach (MESR) was applied. Based on this model, synthesized hazard and vulnerability factors were integrate...

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Main Author: María Eugenia Sevillano Rodríguez
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Language:Spanish
Published: GRID Chile 2021-01-01
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Online Access:http://www.revistareder.com/ojs/index.php/reder/article/view/67
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spelling doaj-769daee239334f6b92775888f4329c592021-08-09T14:42:33ZspaGRID ChileREDER0719-84772021-01-0151466966Synthesized Assessment Method for Disaster Risk With a Land Use Approach (MESR) an Application for the City of Cali, ColombiaMaría Eugenia Sevillano Rodríguez0Doctorado en Estudios Urbanos, Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez, Ciudad Juárez.The objective of this article is to assess the risk of flooding in the city of Santiago de Cali, Colombia. During the study, the Synthetic Assessment Method for Disaster Risk with a Land Use Approach (MESR) was applied. Based on this model, synthesized hazard and vulnerability factors were integrated from the social construction approach to assess risk. This allows to determine the population and infrastructure that could be affected. Results indicate that the risk classified as ‘high’ is about 6 percent, ‘medium’ 38 percent, and ‘low’ 56 percent. This means that 34 neighborhoods, 37,202 people and 28 informal settlements could be affected during the initial phases of flood occurrence. The produced flood-risk map coincides with the areas that have historically been affected by floods, and where the most vulnerable residents tend to locate. The relevance of these findings lies in the usefulness for disaster risk management to guide resilient and more sustainable territorial planning processes.http://www.revistareder.com/ojs/index.php/reder/article/view/67amenazas, vulnerabilidad, riesgo, inundaciones, colombia
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Synthesized Assessment Method for Disaster Risk With a Land Use Approach (MESR) an Application for the City of Cali, Colombia
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author_facet María Eugenia Sevillano Rodríguez
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title Synthesized Assessment Method for Disaster Risk With a Land Use Approach (MESR) an Application for the City of Cali, Colombia
title_short Synthesized Assessment Method for Disaster Risk With a Land Use Approach (MESR) an Application for the City of Cali, Colombia
title_full Synthesized Assessment Method for Disaster Risk With a Land Use Approach (MESR) an Application for the City of Cali, Colombia
title_fullStr Synthesized Assessment Method for Disaster Risk With a Land Use Approach (MESR) an Application for the City of Cali, Colombia
title_full_unstemmed Synthesized Assessment Method for Disaster Risk With a Land Use Approach (MESR) an Application for the City of Cali, Colombia
title_sort synthesized assessment method for disaster risk with a land use approach (mesr) an application for the city of cali, colombia
publisher GRID Chile
series REDER
issn 0719-8477
publishDate 2021-01-01
description The objective of this article is to assess the risk of flooding in the city of Santiago de Cali, Colombia. During the study, the Synthetic Assessment Method for Disaster Risk with a Land Use Approach (MESR) was applied. Based on this model, synthesized hazard and vulnerability factors were integrated from the social construction approach to assess risk. This allows to determine the population and infrastructure that could be affected. Results indicate that the risk classified as ‘high’ is about 6 percent, ‘medium’ 38 percent, and ‘low’ 56 percent. This means that 34 neighborhoods, 37,202 people and 28 informal settlements could be affected during the initial phases of flood occurrence. The produced flood-risk map coincides with the areas that have historically been affected by floods, and where the most vulnerable residents tend to locate. The relevance of these findings lies in the usefulness for disaster risk management to guide resilient and more sustainable territorial planning processes.
topic amenazas, vulnerabilidad, riesgo, inundaciones, colombia
url http://www.revistareder.com/ojs/index.php/reder/article/view/67
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