Bibliographic citations
Escobedo, M., (2022). Reconstrucción desde los hogares ¿un Estado ausente?: estrategias de adaptación tras el desastre socionatural en Cura Mori, Piura entre 2017-2019 [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/21762
Escobedo, M., Reconstrucción desde los hogares ¿un Estado ausente?: estrategias de adaptación tras el desastre socionatural en Cura Mori, Piura entre 2017-2019 []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/21762
@misc{renati/534837,
title = "Reconstrucción desde los hogares ¿un Estado ausente?: estrategias de adaptación tras el desastre socionatural en Cura Mori, Piura entre 2017-2019",
author = "Escobedo Vargas, María del Carmen",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2022"
}
Disaster Risk Management-DRM historically focuses on reducing physical vulnerability through the construction of prevention infrastructures and Early Warning Systems, understanding the disaster as a natural phenomenon. However, the way in which territories are built from the way of occupying or inhabiting a space are factors that are not natural, but completely social and economic that determine the construction of the disaster risk and its effects. In this sense, it is useful to analyze disasters with the approach of social construction from social vulnerability and perception. Especially in a stage where the vulnerability and adaptability of populations affected by a disaster stand out, such as reconstruction. The central purpose of the research is to analyze the adaptation strategies that reduce the social vulnerability of the population affected by El Niño Costero 2017 in Cura Mori district and improve DRM policies. According to the profile of access to resources and the perception of risk and their daily post-disaster experiences of the affected households. Considering that Cura Mori is a district at high risk of floods, which have repeatedly interrupted its development, added to the analysis of the results of the surveys and interviews, it can be affirmed that the households and communities of the district develop strategies to cope with the disaster and return to their pre-disaster living conditions, but which are not sufficient to reduce disaster risk. Therefore, it is urgent to understand reconstruction and disaster risk management, in general, as a social process based on fundamental rights, which includes a gender perspective
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