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I will not go, I cannot go: cultural and social limitations of disaster preparedness in Asia, Africa, and Oceania
Author Affiliations
Brighton and Sussex Medical School, University of Sussex, United Nations University, Institute for Environment and Human Security, ...
Published InDisasters
Year2019
Citations75
Abstract
While much work has been invested in addressing the economic and technical basis of disaster preparedness, less effort has been directed towards understanding the cultural and social obstacles to and opportunities for disaster risk reduction. This paper presents local insights from five different national settings into the cultural and social contexts of disaster preparedness. In most cases, an early warning system was in place, but it failed to alert people to diverse environmental shocks. The research findings show that despite geographical and typological differences in these locations, the limitations of the systems were fairly similar. In Kenya, people received warnings, but from contradictory systems, whereas in the Philippines and on the island of Saipan, people did not understand the messages…
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