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DOI10.1007/s11069-020-04052-2
Community perception, response and adaptation strategies towards flood risk in a traditional African city
Mashi S.A.; Inkani A.I.; Obaro O.; Asanarimam A.S.
发表日期2020
ISSN0921030X
起始页码1727
结束页码1759
卷号103期号:2
英文摘要In many world cities, flood incidences are on the increase due to climate change and increasing urbanization. Relying on structural flood control measures is becoming unsustainable, and new approaches revolving around improved land use planning, relocation, proofing, forecasting, warning and insurance are being advocated. These new measures require increasing understanding of the socioeconomic, cultural and political drivers that influence city dwellers’ flood risks perception and adaptation. Unfortunately, public perception of flood risk and flood risk information is often overlooked when developing flood risk management plans. For Many cities, not much is known about peoples’ flood risk awareness and perception, how much resilient they are, what adaptive capacities they possess and what socioeconomic, cultural and political drivers influence their risk perception and adaptive capacities. This was investigated in Katsina city of Nigeria through a questionnaire survey of 290 households, complemented with field observations and interviews. Results showed that the respondents in general have a fairly good perception of the nature, causes and consequences of flooding. However, flood-conveying structures were inadequate, with the few in most cases largely being used as waste-disposal sites. There was inadequate coordination between institutional stakeholders responsible for physical planning, waste and emergency management in the area. The respondents undertake some small-scale, ineffectively coordinated household-level proactive actions to minimize flood impacts, but no community-level flood early warning system exists. These create high flood-risks in the area and limit the flood resilience. Socio-cultural and income factors were the main determinants of flood adaptation, as the larger households with heads that are older and richer adopt more adaptation. However, there is general over-reliance on institutional bodies to provide and maintain flood-resilience promoting structures in the study area. Recommendation was made that a system needs to be put in place to incorporate some more robust preventive actions to bring about flexibility in flood management. To particularly be incorporated here include improved early warming, synchronous functioning of stakeholders, adequate physical planning, urban renewal, effective urban governance including harnessing of local social capital, increased community collaborative actions and use of local knowledge. © 2020, Springer Nature B.V.
关键词AdaptationCitiesFloodPeoplePerceptionResponseRisk
英文关键词adaptation; flooding; local participation; perception; risk assessment; strategic approach; sustainable development; traditional knowledge; urbanization; Katsina; Nigeria
语种英语
来源期刊Natural Hazards
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/205824
作者单位Nigerian Meteorological Agency, Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, Nigeria (Formerly At Department of Geography and Environmental Management), University of Abuja, PMB 117, Abuja, Nigeria; Department of Geography, Umaru Musa Yar’adua University, PMB 2218, Katsina, Nigeria
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Mashi S.A.,Inkani A.I.,Obaro O.,et al. Community perception, response and adaptation strategies towards flood risk in a traditional African city[J],2020,103(2).
APA Mashi S.A.,Inkani A.I.,Obaro O.,&Asanarimam A.S..(2020).Community perception, response and adaptation strategies towards flood risk in a traditional African city.Natural Hazards,103(2).
MLA Mashi S.A.,et al."Community perception, response and adaptation strategies towards flood risk in a traditional African city".Natural Hazards 103.2(2020).
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