2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijdrr.2023.103679
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An analysis of social vulnerability in a multi-hazard urban context for improving disaster risk reduction policies: The case of Sancaktepe, İstanbul

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“…However, a multi-hazard social vulnerability approach represents a significant aid for DRR policy as it provides insights into actions to reduce population vulnerability, improve mitigation, enhance resilience, and promote disaster risk management [11]. Over the past few years, several studies have focused on social vulnerability to multi-hazard scenarios [12][13][14], especially considering landslide and flood hazards [15][16][17][18]. However, only a few studies have been developed in Italy, which is considered the most naturally hazardous area in Europe.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, a multi-hazard social vulnerability approach represents a significant aid for DRR policy as it provides insights into actions to reduce population vulnerability, improve mitigation, enhance resilience, and promote disaster risk management [11]. Over the past few years, several studies have focused on social vulnerability to multi-hazard scenarios [12][13][14], especially considering landslide and flood hazards [15][16][17][18]. However, only a few studies have been developed in Italy, which is considered the most naturally hazardous area in Europe.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En los últimos años se han realizado diversas investigaciones sobre reducción de riesgo de desastres, sin embargo, aún no se logra garantizar el desarrollo de las comunidades con una debida planificación urbana, garantizando el uso adecuado de las normas de construcción y planificación del uso de la tierra, las ciudades siguen creciendo rápidamente sin integrar la reducción de riesgo de desastres en la planificación de las ciudades (Kalaycıoğlu et al, 2023). Para un desarrollo sostenible a nivel urbano y regional es fundamental la evaluación de la vulnerabilidad y resiliencia frente a amenazas naturales (Arvin et al, 2023), la resiliencia de una comunidad ante un desastre es esencial para minimizar los efectos adversos de este (Choi & Song, 2022;Nejat et al, 2022) La cuantificación de la vulnerabilidad es una herramienta útil a las autoridades en la preparación de planes y proyectos destinados a mitigar el riesgo de desastres y reducir las pérdidas especialmente en el ámbito social (Eini et al, 2020;Hofflinger et al, 2019), así mismo, tener mapeado las zonas con alta vulnerabilidad mejora la toma de decisiones (Ha-Mim et al, 2022).…”
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