2024
DOI: 10.1108/dpm-08-2023-0211
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The distribution of Cyclone Idai’s water impacts in Beira, Mozambique

Cameron McCordic,
Ines Raimundo,
Matthew Judyn
et al.

Abstract: PurposeClimate hazards in the form of cyclones are projected to become more intense under the pressures of future climate change. These changes represent a growing hazard to low lying coastal cities like Beira, Mozambique. In 2019, Beira experienced the devastating impact of Cyclone Idai. One of the many impacts resulting from this Cyclone was disrupted drinking water access. This investigation explores the distribution of Cyclone Idai’s impact on drinking water access via an environmental justice lens, explor… Show more

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“…Over 300,000 low-income residents inhabit neighborhoods that often occupy flood zones to the north and east of the planned city [49,50]. These impoverished, densely populated neighborhoods have the most difficulty recovering from the cyclones and flooding, resulting in further stress being placed on their food systems and drinking water sources [56,57].…”
Section: Study Sitementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over 300,000 low-income residents inhabit neighborhoods that often occupy flood zones to the north and east of the planned city [49,50]. These impoverished, densely populated neighborhoods have the most difficulty recovering from the cyclones and flooding, resulting in further stress being placed on their food systems and drinking water sources [56,57].…”
Section: Study Sitementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over 300,000 low-income residents inhabit neighborhoods that often occupy flood zones to the north and east of the planned city [49,50]. These impoverished, densely populated neighborhoods have the most difficulty recovering from the cyclones and flooding, resulting in further stress being placed on their food systems and drinking water sources [56,57].…”
Section: Study Sitementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over 300,000 low-income residents inhabit neighborhoods that often occupy flood zones to the north and east of the planned city [49,50]. These impoverished, densely populated neighborhoods have the most difficulty recovering from the cyclones and flooding, resulting in further stress being placed on their food systems and drinking water sources [56,57].…”
Section: Study Sitementioning
confidence: 99%