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Titre
Living with Familiar Hazards: Flood Experiences and Human Vulnerability in Accra, Ghana
Sujet
Accra
flood
Ghana
hazards
household
mitigation
urbanization
vulnerability
Description
The paper explores demographic characteristics, migration history, and impact of flooding on households and communities. The main objective is to explore the different ways in which floods impact households and communities in Accra. Specifically, the paper analyzes how floods alter the set of resources available to households and communities. The results indicate that urbanization and governmental policies have rendered more people, especially the poor and recent migrants, homeless. These homeless people have become more vulnerable to flooding than the average Accra resident. The results also show that the homeless community contrast with the fixed community in terms of socio-economic characteristics, degree of social cohesion, and physical location. The paper concludes that the unchanging pattern of vulnerability shows the inability of a society to cope and adjust to familiar hazards.
Créateur
Aboagye, Dacosta
Date
2012-10-30
Langue
en
Type
article
Identifiant
http://articulo.revues.org/2110