TY - JOUR
T1 - DE LA MITIGACIÓN DE DESASTRES A LA INTERRUPCIÓN DE TRAMPAS DE RIESGO
T2 - LA EXPERIENCIA DE APRENDIZAJE-ACCIÓN DE CLIMA SIN RIESGO
AU - Allen, Adriana
AU - Belkow, Teresa
AU - Escalante Estrada, Carlos
AU - de los Ríos, Silvia
AU - Kamiya, Marco
AU - Lambert, Rita
AU - Miranda, Liliana
AU - Wesely, Julia
AU - Zilbert Soto, Linda
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017, Corporation for the Management and Reduction of Disaster Risk in Chile (GRID-Chile). All rights reserved.
PY - 2017/7
Y1 - 2017/7
N2 - The last decades have witnessed a profound change in our understanding of the conditions of risk in urban contexts. However, we still face significant conceptual, methodological and empirical challenges in capturing the vicious cycles of risk accumulation that often render so-called ‘urban risk traps’ invisible. We define risk traps as the result of the reproduction of everyday risks and frequent small-scale disasters, which have highly localized impacts and disproportionately affect impoverished inhabitants. Based on the action-research project cLIMA without Risk (cLIMA sin riesgo), which was conducted by the authors in the context of two marginalized areas in the centre and periphery of Lima, Peru, this article explores the conditions that produce and reproduce these risk traps and it analyses how and where they materialize, who they affect and with what consequences. The discussion examines how spatial knowledge of urbanization at risk together with a critical evaluation of inhabitants’ and state agencies’ investments in mitigation efforts allows us to move towards a more accurate assessment of the impact of these risk traps over time, which is required for developing transformative strategies to disrupt them.
AB - The last decades have witnessed a profound change in our understanding of the conditions of risk in urban contexts. However, we still face significant conceptual, methodological and empirical challenges in capturing the vicious cycles of risk accumulation that often render so-called ‘urban risk traps’ invisible. We define risk traps as the result of the reproduction of everyday risks and frequent small-scale disasters, which have highly localized impacts and disproportionately affect impoverished inhabitants. Based on the action-research project cLIMA without Risk (cLIMA sin riesgo), which was conducted by the authors in the context of two marginalized areas in the centre and periphery of Lima, Peru, this article explores the conditions that produce and reproduce these risk traps and it analyses how and where they materialize, who they affect and with what consequences. The discussion examines how spatial knowledge of urbanization at risk together with a critical evaluation of inhabitants’ and state agencies’ investments in mitigation efforts allows us to move towards a more accurate assessment of the impact of these risk traps over time, which is required for developing transformative strategies to disrupt them.
KW - Capacity for action
KW - Disaster risk management
KW - Lima
KW - Risk accumulation cycles
KW - Urban risk traps
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85085881455&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.55467/reder.v1i1.2
DO - 10.55467/reder.v1i1.2
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85085881455
SN - 0719-8477
VL - 1
SP - 6
EP - 28
JO - Revista de Estudios Latinoamericanos sobre Reduccion del Riesgo de Desastres
JF - Revista de Estudios Latinoamericanos sobre Reduccion del Riesgo de Desastres
IS - 1
ER -