Population Vulnerability Evaluation against Long-Term Floods Impacts

Pavel Senovsky
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time, there was only 1 % decrease on average. That is a counterintuitive result. The structure of the cause of death is as we would expect - there was a large increase of those who died as a result of infections of various kinds. of respondents from different recently fl ooded areas. The data the research have been collected using face to face interviews and consequently analyzed create the pro fi le of the respondent and feelings on the fl oods before, during and after they happened. Abstract: The evaluation of the location vulnerability is one of the most complex problems we are facing when trying to protect the population safety. One of the areas of vulnerability evaluation, which has been mostly ignored in the past, is the assessment of the area from the point of view of the social structure of the population living there. For such purposes, SFVI (Social Flood Vulnerability Index) has been developed in Great Britain, capable of evaluation “tangible” damages caused by fl oods. This article evaluates the possibilities of using this index in the Czech Republic. in the production, loss of turbulences, in the production in regions not impacted by fl oods, unemployment, in fl ation Emotional of the to ecosystems ooded of relief effort Stress from evacuation
针对长期洪水影响的人口脆弱性评估
时间平均只下降了1%。这是一个违反直觉的结果。死亡原因的结构与我们所预料的一样——因各种感染而死亡的人数大幅增加。受访者来自不同的近期洪灾地区。该研究的数据是通过面对面访谈收集的,并因此进行了分析,创造了受访者的个人资料和对洪水发生之前、期间和之后的感受。摘要:地理位置脆弱性评价是保障人口安全所面临的最为复杂的问题之一。脆弱性评价的一个领域是从居住在那里的人口的社会结构的角度对该地区进行评价,这在过去基本上是被忽视的。为此,英国开发了SFVI(社会洪水脆弱性指数),能够评估洪水造成的“有形”损害。本文评估了在捷克共和国使用该指数的可能性。在生产中,动荡的损失,在未受洪水影响的地区的生产中,失业,在通货膨胀中,对救济工作缺乏的生态系统的情绪,疏散带来的压力
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