Integrating risk reduction, urban planning and housing: Lessons from El Salvador

被引:0
|
作者
Wamsler, Christine [1 ]
机构
[1] Lund Univ, HDM, S-22100 Lund, Sweden
关键词
disasters; risk reduction; urban planning; housing; El Salvador;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
TU [建筑科学];
学科分类号
0813 ;
摘要
Increasingly, attention has been given to the need to mainstream risk reduction in development work in order to reduce the vulnerability of the urban poor. Using El Salvador as a case study, the paper analyses the mainstreaming process in the developmental disciplines of urban planning and housing. The overall aim is to identify how the existing separation between risk reduction, urban planning and housing can be overcome and integration achieved. Since Hurricane Mitch in 1998, and especially after the 2001 earthquakes, not only relief and development organisations, but also social housing organisations hove initiated a shift to include risk reduction in their fields of action in order to address the underlying causes of urban vulnerability. The factors that triggered the process were: 7) the negative experiences of organisations with non-integral projects, 2) the organisations' increased emphasis on working with municipal development, 3) political changes of national level, and more importantly, 4) the introduction and promotion of the concept of risk reduction by international and regional aid organisations. However, required additional knowledge and institutional capacities were mainly built up independently and internally by each organisation, and not through the creation of co-operative partnerships, thus duplicating efforts and increasing ineffective competition. Whilst positive experience has been gained through the implementation of more integral projects, the creation of adequate operational, organisational, institutional and legal frameworks is still in its initial stage. Unfortunately, four years after the 200 7 earthquakes, emergency relief funding for post-disaster risk reduction is coming to on end without the allocation of resources for following up and consolidating the initial process. Based on the findings, on integral model is proposed which shows how mainstreaming risk reduction in urban planning and housing could be dealt with in such a way that it becomes more integrated, inclusive and sustainable within a developmental context.
引用
收藏
页码:71 / 83
页数:13
相关论文
共 43 条
  • [31] Adaptive planning: Generating conditions for urban adaptability. Lessons from Dutch organic development strategies
    Rauws, Ward
    De Roo, Gert
    ENVIRONMENT AND PLANNING B-PLANNING & DESIGN, 2016, 43 (06) : 1052 - 1074
  • [32] Assessing the integration between disaster risk reduction and urban and regional planning curricula at tertiary institutions in South Africa
    Koen, Tiana
    Coetzee, Christo
    Kruger, Leandri
    Puren, Karen
    TD-THE JOURNAL FOR TRANSDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH IN SOUTHERN AFRICA, 2024, 20 (01)
  • [33] Assessing public opinion using self-organizing maps. Lessons from urban planning in Romania
    Slave, Andreea Raluca
    Ioja, Ioan-Cristian
    Hossu, Constantina-Alina
    Gradinaru, Simona R.
    Petrisor, Alexandru-Ionut
    Hersperger, Anna M.
    LANDSCAPE AND URBAN PLANNING, 2023, 231
  • [34] Cutting with the Grain: Human Rights, Conflict Transformation and the Urban Planning System-Lessons from Northern Ireland
    Cunningham, Tim
    HUMAN RIGHTS REVIEW, 2016, 17 (03) : 329 - 347
  • [35] Assessing public opinion using self-organizing maps. Lessons from urban planning in Romania
    Slave, Andreea Raluca
    Ioja, Ioan-Cristian
    Hossu, Constantina-Alina
    Gradinaru, Simona R.
    Petrisor, Alexandru-Ionut
    Hersperger, Anna M.
    LANDSCAPE AND URBAN PLANNING, 2023, 231
  • [36] Challenges of Spatial Decision-Support Tools in Urban Planning: Lessons from New Zealand's Cities
    Schindler, Mirjam
    Dionisio, Rita
    Kingham, Simon
    JOURNAL OF URBAN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT, 2020, 146 (02)
  • [37] A cross-country perspective on solar energy in urban planning: Lessons learned from international case studies
    Lobaccaro, G.
    Croce, S.
    Lindkvist, C.
    Probst, M. C. Munari
    Scognamiglio, A.
    Dahlberg, J.
    Lundgren, M.
    Wall, M.
    RENEWABLE & SUSTAINABLE ENERGY REVIEWS, 2019, 108 : 209 - 237
  • [38] Integrating traditional and local knowledge into disaster risk reduction policies: Insights from Nepal, India and Bangladesh
    Paudel, Prakash Kumar
    Parajuli, Sital
    Sinha, Rajiv
    Bohara, Meena
    Abedin, Md. Anwarul
    Adhikari, Basanta Raj
    Gautam, Suraj
    Bastola, Rabin
    Pal, Indrajit
    Huntington, Henry P.
    ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & POLICY, 2024, 159
  • [39] Contribution of integrated watershed management (IWM) to disaster risk reduction and community development: Lessons from Nepal
    Thapa, Prakash Singh
    Chaudhary, Sunita
    Dasgupta, Purnamita
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DISASTER RISK REDUCTION, 2022, 76
  • [40] Bridging knowledge gaps on the role of spatial planning in wildfire risk reduction: insights from Portugal
    Tedim, Fantina
    Samora-Arvela, Andre
    Aranha, Jose
    Coimbra, Catarina
    Correia, Fernando
    Pinto, Diogo M. M.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF WILDLAND FIRE, 2023, 32 (03) : 403 - 416