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Contextualizing vulnerability assessment: a support to geo-risk management in central Africa
Authors:Michellier  Caroline  Pigeon  Patrick  Kervyn  Francois  Wolff  Eleonore
Institution:1.Risk, Policy and Vulnerability Program,International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA),Laxenburg,Austria;2.Climate Policy Group, Department of Environmental Systems Science,ETH-Swiss Federal Institute of Technology,Zurich,Switzerland
Abstract:European Union directives as well as national legislation are placing great emphasis on the inclusion of stakeholder perspectives in the governance of risks from natural hazards. This should help decision makers formulate better policies. However, to date, there is little information on stakeholders’ perspectives with respect to landslide risk governance. This paper addresses the gap by reporting on research in Nocera Inferiore, Italy. The research is based on a documentary analysis, 43 semi-structured interviews and a survey submitted to 373 residents. The political instability, the unfairness of national funding allocation across municipalities and the residents’ lack of knowledge about risk assessment and emergency planning are some of the main barriers to effective risk governance. Moreover, there are divergent, sometimes even opposite, stakeholders’ views on several issues, such as the relevance of illegal development in risky areas. The results highlight the importance of addressing these divergent views and including the plurality of voices as a prerequisite for inclusive risk governance. The research provided essential background information for a participatory process, which was designed to support decisions on landslide risk mitigation measures in Nocera Inferiore (Linnerooth-Bayer et al. this issue). The methodology will be of more general interest to researchers and policymakers intent upon including stakeholder perspectives in natural risk governance.
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