Flood Responses and Attachment to Place Within Low-Income Neigbourhoods in Kumasi, Ghana

IF 0.9 Q3 GEOGRAPHY African Geographical Review Pub Date : 2021-09-02 DOI:10.1080/19376812.2021.1968445
C. Amoako, Benjamin Doe, R. Adamtey
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ABSTRACT This study examines the determinants of place attachment among flood victims in the two low-income communities of Aboabo and Asawase in Kumasi, Ghana. It draws on empirical evidences from 203 households and key informants to explore the enduring communal mobilisation and social capital exhibited by victims during and after floods. The study reveals context-specific structural and non-structural coping strategies, shaped by intense local knowledge, lived experiences and attachment to place of affected households. We recommend that local knowledge and residents' attachments to their neighbourhoods be mainstreamed into the design of community-based flood risk management frameworks.
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加纳库马西低收入区的洪水响应和安置
本研究探讨了加纳库马西两个低收入社区Aboabo和Asawase洪水灾民的地方依恋决定因素。它利用来自203个家庭和关键线人的经验证据,探索洪水期间和之后受害者所表现出的持久的社区动员和社会资本。该研究揭示了具体情况下的结构性和非结构性应对策略,这些策略由强烈的当地知识、生活经历和对受影响家庭所在地的依恋形成。我们建议将当地知识和居民对社区的依恋纳入社区洪水风险管理框架设计的主流。
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