Disaster resilience of traditional societies from Small Island Developing States: The 2015 tropical cyclone Pam in Vanuatu

L. Dé, S. Defossez, F. Leone
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This paper investigates the resilience of traditional societies from Small Island Developing States in the face of disaster. It focuses on tropical cyclone Pam that impacted Vanuatu in 2015. Drawing upon focus group discussions using participatory tools in disaster-affected villages between 2015 and 2017, it examines both the recovery challenges faced and mechanisms developed by traditional societies from Tanna Island post-disaster. The study emphasizes that traditional societies’ resilience goes beyond absorbing and recovering from a large event but also relates to recurrent small-scale hazards. The paper further highlights traditional societies’ capacities in the face of disaster and stresses the need to strengthen or reintroduce traditional practices while supporting newly adopted mechanisms such as transnational kinship networks and remittances. It also points out the role of external aid intervention post-disaster that, if top-down and delivered disproportionally can compete with local initiatives and have negative effects on traditional societies’ resilience. The paper concludes that traditional societies should themselves define and assess their own resilience and ways to strengthen it.
小岛屿发展中国家传统社会的抗灾能力:2015年瓦努阿图热带气旋帕姆
本文研究了小岛屿发展中国家传统社会在面对灾害时的复原力。重点关注2015年影响瓦努阿图的热带气旋帕姆。通过2015年至2017年期间在受灾村庄使用参与式工具进行的焦点小组讨论,研究了塔纳岛灾后传统社会面临的恢复挑战和建立的机制。该研究强调,传统社会的复原力不仅仅是吸收和从大型事件中恢复,还涉及到经常性的小规模灾害。该文件进一步强调了传统社会在面对灾难时的能力,并强调需要加强或重新引入传统做法,同时支持跨国亲属网络和汇款等新采用的机制。它还指出,灾后外部援助干预的作用,如果自上而下和不成比例地提供,可能会与地方倡议竞争,并对传统社会的恢复能力产生负面影响。这篇论文的结论是,传统社会应该自己定义和评估自己的复原力以及加强复原力的方法。
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