Generative processes of social vulnerability to flood risk: A proposal for the strategic management of social impacts

IF 1.9 3区 社会学 Q2 SOCIOLOGY
Pablo Aznar-Crespo, Antonio Aledo, Guadalupe Ortiz, Arturo Vallejos-Romero
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The mainstream approach of social vulnerability to flood risk faces some challenges regarding its ability to address the complexity of its causal processes. The objective of this study was to analyse the causal processes of social vulnerability to flood impacts from a relational perspective. To this end, a social network analysis was performed that identified the conditions and causes of social vulnerability and systematically articulated the relationships between them. This analysis was tested on the specific case of flood risk on the coast of the province of Alicante (SE Spain). To ascertain the conditions and causes of social vulnerability to flood risk, a multidisciplinary group of local experts was consulted, and the resulting data processed in a relational way using Atlas.ti and Gephi softwares. The result was a social vulnerability network comprising 84 nodes and 189 edges distributed into four dimensions: the adaptive capacity of tourists, socio-economic structure, land use planning and risk management. The information was ranked for betweenness centrality, revealing the components with highest causal power of social vulnerability to social impacts in flooding events: low flood risk awareness, economic growth based on real estate boom, property speculation and lack of political interest in flood risk management. This proposal places emphasis on the driving forces of social vulnerability and not exclusively on the specific adaptive conditions of the population, which allows a strategic identification and management of generative forces that ultimately induce the social impacts of floods.
洪水风险下社会脆弱性的生成过程:社会影响的战略管理建议
关于洪水风险的社会脆弱性的主流方法在处理其因果过程的复杂性方面面临一些挑战。本研究旨在从关系的角度分析洪涝灾害社会脆弱性的成因过程。为此目的,进行了社会网络分析,确定了社会脆弱性的条件和原因,并系统地阐明了它们之间的关系。这一分析在阿利坎特省(西班牙东南部)沿海洪水风险的具体案例上进行了测试。为了确定社会易受洪水风险影响的条件和原因,咨询了一个多学科的当地专家小组,并使用Atlas以关系方式处理结果数据。ti和Gephi软件。构建了一个由84个节点和189个边组成的社会脆弱性网络,分布在游客适应能力、社会经济结构、土地利用规划和风险管理四个维度上。这些信息按中间中心性排序,揭示了洪水事件中社会脆弱性对社会影响的因果力最高的组成部分:低洪水风险意识、基于房地产繁荣的经济增长、房地产投机和缺乏对洪水风险管理的政治兴趣。这一建议强调社会脆弱性的驱动力,而不仅仅是人口的特定适应条件,从而可以战略性地识别和管理最终导致洪水社会影响的生成力量。
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Current Sociology
Current Sociology SOCIOLOGY-
CiteScore
5.10
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5.00%
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65
期刊介绍: Current Sociology is a fully peer-reviewed, international journal that publishes original research and innovative critical commentary both on current debates within sociology as a developing discipline, and the contribution that sociologists can make to understanding and influencing current issues arising in the development of modern societies in a globalizing world. An official journal of the International Sociological Association since 1952, Current Sociology is one of the oldest and most widely cited sociology journals in the world.
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