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Navigating flood resilience : challenges, solutions, and lessons learnt from the Dominican Republic
Licencia | This is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license. | es |
Autor | Reynoso Vanderhorst, Hamlet David | |
Autor | Pathirage, Chaminda | |
Autor | Proverbs, David | |
Fecha de admisión | 2024-07-25T23:57:31Z | |
Fecha disponible | 2024-07-25T23:57:31Z | |
Año | 2024 | |
Citación | Reynoso Vanderhorst, H. D., Pathirage, C., & Proverbs, D. (2024). Navigating flood resilience: challenges, solutions, and lessons learnt from the Dominican Republic. Water, 16(3), 382. Recuperado de: | es |
URI | https://bvearmb.do/handle/123456789/4927 | |
Sinopsis | Recent unprecedented events worldwide, such as floods in Dubai, recurring heavy rainfall in Santo Domingo, and abrupt temperature changes in the United Kingdom (UK), underscore the tangible impacts of climate change. In response to escalating threats from natural disasters, global communities prioritise resilience and effective disaster management systems. This paper addresses best practices for managing abnormal floods, laying the foundation for the next generation of preparedness and mitigation plans. Focusing on flood risk in Santo Domingo, the study employs the Community Disaster Resilience Framework, conducting a workshop with over 100 stakeholders from government, private, and academic sectors. The assessment spans physical, economic, environmental, and social aspects, revealing common challenges in infrastructure upkeep, public awareness, urban planning, drainage, and economic disparities. The paper proposes technological solutions like predictive maintenance and smart drainage systems, emphasising the potential for implementation. Recognising the importance of community involvement and preparedness, insights from the United Kingdom guide initial steps in strategy development. The conclusions advocate for collaborative efforts among government, academia, and society to navigate the complexities of disaster management and community resilience, ultimately proposing a framework to address these challenges. Further research is suggested in expanding online platforms for disaster risk reduction education in the Caribbean region. | es |
Idioma | English | es |
Publicado | Water, 16(3), 382 | es |
Derechos | © 2024 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. | es |
URI de derechos | https:// creativecommons.org/licenses/by/ 4.0/ | es |
Materia | Clima - República Dominicana | es |
Materia | Reducción de riesgos de desastres | es |
Título | Navigating flood resilience : challenges, solutions, and lessons learnt from the Dominican Republic | es |
Tipo de material | Article | es |
Tipo de contenido | Scientific research | es |
Acceso | Open | es |
Audiencia | Technicians, professionals and scientists | es |
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