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Place-and Age-Responsive Disaster Risk Reduction for Hong Kong:Collaborative Place Audit and Social Vulnerability Index for Elders 被引量:2

Place-and Age-Responsive Disaster Risk Reduction for Hong Kong:Collaborative Place Audit and Social Vulnerability Index for Elders
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摘要 This study reformulates the concept and contents of disaster risk reduction(DRR) in Hong Kong through an explorative study on collaborative place audit(CPA) and social vulnerability index(SVI) for elders.We believe that DRR should be place-and age-responsive.Accordingly,DRR needs to go beyond technical concerns and address vulnerability and risk encountered in the built environment where an individual is located.A place-centered DRR begins with an assessment of person–environment relations from an interdependent perspective.Community becomes a significant scale at which to address vulnerability and risks across a range of environmental,socioeconomic,and institutional factors.A CPA is a ground-level assessment tool that identifies vulnerability and risk in the built and social environment.The audit encourages collaboration in problem solving that uses social capital to effect decisionmaking change in hierarchies and policy networks.Ageresponsive DRR facilitates distinguishing living-alone elders from the general population.This perspective addresses varying degrees of vulnerability due to social and communicational isolation,poverty,disability,being sent to hospital and/or receiving institutional care,as well as lack of access to primary care.Accordingly,SVI,based oncompound indicators,is developed to assess the differentiation of vulnerability across the territory with particular reference to the elders.These two approaches,namely,CPA and SVI,build community capacity to develop a resilient city,as well as to provide evidence-based recommendations that improve government-led disaster preparedness and contingency plans. This study reformulates the concept and contents of disaster risk reduction (DRR) in Hong Kong through an explorative study on collaborative place audit (CPA) and social vulnerability index (SVI) for elders. We believe that DRR should be place- and age-responsive. Accordingly, DRR needs to go beyond technical concerns and address vulnerability and risk encountered in the built environment where an individual is located. A place-centered DRR begins with an assessment of person-environment relations from an interdependent perspective. Community becomes a significant scale at which to address vulnerability and risks across a range of environmental, socioeconomic, and institutional factors. A CPA is a ground-level assessment tool that identifies vulnerability and risk in the built and social environment. The audit encourages collaboration in problem solving that uses social capital to effect decision-making change in hierarchies and policy networks. Age-responsive DRR facilitates distinguishing living-alone elders from the general population. This perspective addresses varying degrees of vulnerability due to social and communicational isolation, poverty, disability, being sent to hospital and/or receiving institutional care, as well as lack of access to primary care. Accordingly, SVI, based on compound indicators, is developed to assess the differentiation of vulnerability across the territory with particular reference to the elders. These two approaches, namely, CPA and SVI, build community capacity to develop a resilient city, as well as to provide evidence-based recommendations that improve government-led disaster preparedness and contingency plans.
出处 《International Journal of Disaster Risk Science》 SCIE CSCD 2017年第2期121-133,共13页 国际灾害风险科学学报(英文版)
关键词 Disaster risk reduction Hong Kong Place audit Social capital Social vulnerability Disaster risk reduction Hong Kong Place audit Social capital Social vulnerability
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