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Understanding fire regimes: A biogeographical perspective 了解火灾机制:生物地理学视角
Pub Date : 2024-07-26 DOI: 10.4102/jamba.v16i1.1673
Daniel S. Boshoff
Fire regimes are often considered to be either driven by climate, fuel load or human activities. A significant proportion of fires across various ecosystems occur via large fire events. Recently, suggestions have been made that fires are becoming more severe and frequent as a consequence of current climate change. Although there are many factors influencing fire events, scientists have not found a suitable framework that can provide for understanding fires at the macroscale level. This review article proposes a new conceptual framework to better understand fire regimes. The proposed framework relies on a biogeographical perspective of fire regimes that include characteristics that have been underestimated in previous frameworks and to mitigate time as well as spatial scale issues at the macrolevel.
火灾机制通常被认为是由气候、燃料负荷或人类活动驱动的。在各种生态系统中,很大一部分火灾都是通过大型火灾事件发生的。最近,有观点认为,由于当前的气候变化,火灾正变得更加严重和频繁。虽然影响火灾事件的因素有很多,但科学家们还没有找到一个合适的框架来从宏观层面理解火灾。这篇综述文章提出了一个新的概念框架,以更好地理解火灾机制。建议的框架从生物地理学的角度来看待火灾机制,其中包括以往框架中被低估的特征,并在宏观层面上缓解时间和空间尺度问题。
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The effect of adaptive capacity on resilience to the COVID-19 pandemic: A cross-country analysis 适应能力对抵御 COVID-19 大流行的影响:跨国分析
Pub Date : 2024-07-25 DOI: 10.4102/jamba.v16i1.1697
Asmita Khadka
The COVID-19 pandemic’s profound impacts on global health, driven by preparedness gaps and systemic risks, underscore the need to enhance societies’ ability to manage both predictable risks and uncertainties inherent in disasters. While disaster research emphasises risk management for predictable threats and adaptive capacity for unexpected challenges, there is a lack of empirical examination of the impact of adaptive capacity on disaster resilience. This study addresses this gap by identifying three key adaptive capacities – quality of institutions, collaborative governance, and social capital – and examining their effects on COVID-19 resilience outcomes, measured by the ability to reduce excess mortality. Analysing secondary data from 129 nations using partial least squares structural equation modelling, the research finds significant positive effects of institutional quality and social capital on resilience outcomes. Conversely, collaborative governance shows a significant negative association, suggesting potentially intricate impacts beyond initial expectations. The findings highlight the need to enhance institutional quality and social capital to address preparedness gaps and unexpected challenges posed by biological hazards such as COVID-19. Future research should explore collaborative governance using a disaggregated approach that considers the roles of different stakeholders in various disaster phases.Contribution: This study advances disaster research by presenting practical methodologies for operationalising adaptive capacities and empirically examining their effects on disaster resilience. For practitioners and policymakers, it highlights the need to adopt a long-term perspective in building disaster resilience, focussing on improving institutional quality and social capital to manage the uncertainties and complexities inherent in disaster scenarios effectively. 
COVID-19 大流行对全球健康的深远影响是由备灾差距和系统性风险造成的,这突出表明有必要提高社会管理灾害中可预测风险和不确定性的能力。虽然灾害研究强调对可预测威胁的风险管理和对意外挑战的适应能力,但缺乏对适应能力对抗灾能力影响的实证研究。为了弥补这一不足,本研究确定了三种关键的适应能力--机构质量、合作治理和社会资本--并考察了它们对 COVID-19 抗灾能力结果的影响(以降低超额死亡率的能力为衡量标准)。研究使用偏最小二乘结构方程模型分析了 129 个国家的二手数据,发现机构质量和社会资本对复原力结果有显著的积极影响。相反,合作治理则显示出显著的负相关,这表明其潜在的复杂影响超出了最初的预期。研究结果突出表明,有必要提高机构质量和社会资本,以应对 COVID-19 等生物危害带来的准备差距和意外挑战。未来的研究应采用分类方法探索合作治理,考虑不同利益相关者在不同灾害阶段的作用:本研究提出了实用的适应能力操作方法,并对其对抗灾能力的影响进行了实证研究,从而推动了灾害研究。对于从业人员和政策制定者而言,该研究强调了在建设抗灾能力时采取长期视角的必要性,重点关注提高机构质量和社会资本,以有效管理灾害情景中固有的不确定性和复杂性。
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Rethinking Disasters Through Slowness: The Brahmaputra Valley’s Unfolding Transformation 通过缓慢反思灾难:雅鲁藏布江流域正在发生的转变
Pub Date : 2024-07-18 DOI: 10.4102/jamba.v16i1.1671
Kaniska Singh
No abstract available.
无摘要。
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Disaster risk financing and insurance for earthquake-prone state buildings in Indonesia 印度尼西亚地震多发国家建筑的灾害风险融资和保险
Pub Date : 2024-07-18 DOI: 10.4102/jamba.v16i1.1597
Hesti Marlina, D. Ruslanjari, Inayah Bastin Al Hakim
Indonesia situated within the volatile Ring of Fire, faces recurring and devastating earthquakes that pose significant economic threats. The Government of Indonesia (GoI) has initiated a disaster risk financing strategy to address these challenges. However, the implementation of disaster insurance within this strategy remains limited. This study examined the GoI’s disaster risk financing methods, assessed the effectiveness of existing disaster insurance practices, and proposed strategies for improving disaster risk reduction (DRR). Literature review was used to analyse disaster fund and insurance implementation. A building vulnerability simulation, based on Federal Emergency Management Agency’s (FEMA) P-154 rapid visual screening, determined the appropriate financing strategy. State buildings were assessed using nine vulnerability factors and categorised by seismicity. The research found that disaster financing mostly relied on national funds to cover all disaster damages. Existing disaster insurance lacked clarity in defining insurable buildings, resulting in broad inclusion. Vulnerability assessments showed that each building type exhibited different potential earthquake damage levels. Consequently, insurance coverage is recommended for high-damage categories but discouraged for low to moderately vulnerable buildings.Contribution: This study offered insights into Indonesia’s current disaster risk financing and insurance landscape, and provides a strategic framework for optimising these mechanisms to better protect state buildings from earthquake-related risks.
印度尼西亚地处动荡的环太平洋地震带,经常发生破坏性地震,对经济造成严重威胁。印度尼西亚政府(GoI)已经启动了一项灾害风险融资战略来应对这些挑战。然而,灾害保险在该战略中的实施仍然有限。本研究考察了印尼政府的灾害风险融资方法,评估了现有灾害保险实践的有效性,并提出了改进灾害风险降低(DRR)的战略。文献综述用于分析灾害基金和保险的实施情况。根据联邦紧急事务管理局(FEMA)的 P-154 快速视觉筛选进行了建筑物脆弱性模拟,以确定适当的融资战略。利用九个脆弱性因素对国家建筑物进行了评估,并按地震程度进行了分类。研究发现,灾害融资主要依靠国家基金来支付所有灾害损失。现有的灾害保险对可保建筑的定义不够明确,导致保险范围较广。脆弱性评估显示,每种建筑类型都有不同的潜在地震破坏程度。因此,建议对损坏程度较高的建筑进行投保,但不鼓励对中低脆弱程度的建筑进行投保:本研究有助于深入了解印度尼西亚当前的灾害风险融资和保险状况,并为优化这些机制提供了一个战略框架,以更好地保护国家建筑免受地震相关风险的影响。
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Disability-inclusive disaster risk reduction in schools: A confirmatory factor analysis 在学校开展兼顾残疾问题的减少灾害风险活动:确认性因素分析
Pub Date : 2024-07-11 DOI: 10.4102/jamba.v16i1.1559
N. Rofiah, Norimune Kawai, E. Hayati
This research examines the validity and reliability of the construct variables and indicators of the disability-inclusive disaster risk reduction (DiDRR) model in the school environment. It also aims to determine the contribution of aspects and indicators in measuring variables and confirm the hypothesised model’s suitability with empirical data. The explanatory research uses the purposive sampling method to collect questionnaire data from principals and teachers (n = 147) of primary schools in Yogyakarta Province, Indonesia. The results showed that the factors responsible for the formation of DiDRR in school include identifying and supporting children with special needs, accessibility, meaningful participation, non-discrimination, strategy and method, collaboration and networking. Although each factor has a significant causative relationship with the DiDRR variable, accessibility is the strongest forming factor. The modified model meets the goodness of fit criteria, thereby leading to a DiDRR model for elementary schools in inclusive settings. The research only considered principals and teachers in Yogyakarta province. Therefore, further research needs to be carried out in other provinces and widen its potential generalisation of findings.Contribution: The research identified and examined the shaping factors of DiDRR in schools from the perspective of teachers and principals. Testing of the construct in the DiDRR model is intended to give more valid information about the concepts. It also acts as a guide when implementing it in schools to reduce risk and achieve broader targets for children with special needs and disabilities.
本研究探讨了在学校环境中,兼顾残疾问题的减少灾害风险(DiDRR)模式的构建变量和指标的有效性和可靠性。研究还旨在确定各方面和指标在衡量变量方面的贡献,并通过实证数据确认假设模型的适用性。解释性研究采用目的性抽样方法,从印度尼西亚日惹省小学的校长和教师(n = 147)处收集问卷数据。结果表明,在学校中形成 DiDRR 的因素包括识别和支持有特殊需要的儿童、无障碍环境、有意义的参与、非歧视、策略和方法、合作和网络。虽然每个因素都与 DiDRR 变量有明显的因果关系,但无障碍是最强的形成因素。修改后的模型符合拟合优度标准,从而形成了适用于全纳环境下小学的 DiDRR 模型。本研究只考虑了日惹省的校长和教师。因此,需要在其他省份开展进一步研究,以扩大研究结果的潜在普遍性:本研究从教师和校长的视角出发,确定并研究了学校 DiDRR 的形成因素。对 DiDRR 模型中的建构进行测试,旨在提供有关概念的更多有效信息。同时,它也可作为学校实施该模式的指南,以降低风险,为有特殊需要的儿童和残疾儿童实现更广泛的目标。
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An analysis of the vulnerability of informal and formal households to disaster risks in the Rand West City region 兰特西城地区非正规家庭和正规家庭易受灾害风险影响程度分析
Pub Date : 2024-05-23 DOI: 10.4102/jamba.v16i1.1589
Nomonde Madubula, Elize S. Van Eeden
This study aimed to compare how vulnerable informal and formal households are to disaster risks in Bekkersdal mining area in the Rand West City municipality, using a mixed method. A qualitative approach was used to construct a situational analysis of the community, while a questionnaire was used to collect descriptive data. Findings showed both household types (formal and informal) experienced disaster-related risks as their coping resources are limited. Disaster risks such as mining-related incidents (dust, earth tremors and windstorms) are more significant in the informal areas than in formal areas because of their geographical locations. The latter are located in high density areas, with limited access to basic services. Resulting in among others, construction of illegal informal areas and use of illegal electricity connections. These disaster incidents occur against the backdrop of an already vulnerable dolomitic environment that tends to form sinkholes. Thus, the negative impact of mining is the highest disaster risk factor in the area, yet households seem tolerant and distant as they perceive mining as a job opportunity. The study recommended the municipality to include disaster risks in their integrated development plans to ensure that sustainable mining practices are in place to minimise the negative effects in the area. The rehabilitation of mines, measures to prevent informal construction or illegal occupation, and educational awareness on mitigation and adaptation measures are necessary.Contribution: The study adds to the body of knowledge by revising some old techniques of addressing disaster risk measures, especially in surrounding mining communities.
本研究采用混合方法,旨在比较兰德西市 Bekkersdal 矿区非正规家庭和正规家庭在灾害风险面前的脆弱程度。研究采用定性方法对社区情况进行分析,同时使用调查问卷收集描述性数据。调查结果显示,两种类型的家庭(正规和非正规)都经历过与灾害相关的风险,因为他们的应对资源有限。由于地理位置的原因,非正规地区比正规地区面临更多的灾害风险,如与采矿有关的事故(沙尘、地动和风灾)。后者位于高密度地区,基本服务有限。除其他外,这还导致了非法非正规区域的建设和非法接电的使用。这些灾害事件发生的背景是白云岩环境已经十分脆弱,容易形成天坑。因此,采矿业的负面影响是该地区最大的灾害风险因素,但住户似乎对采矿业持宽容和疏远态度,因为他们认为采矿业是一个工作机会。研究建议市政府将灾害风险纳入其综合发展计划,以确保采取可持续的采矿做法,将该地区的负面影响降至最低。有必要对矿山进行恢复,采取措施防止非正规建设或非法占用,并开展有关减灾和适应措施的宣传教育:贡献:本研究通过修订一些应对灾害风险措施的旧技术,尤其是在周边采矿社区的应对措施,丰富了相关知识。
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Opportunities and challenges of mainstreaming disaster risk management in faith institutions 将灾害风险管理纳入信仰机构主流的机遇与挑战
Pub Date : 2024-05-17 DOI: 10.4102/jamba.v16i1.1667
Peter Masvotore
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) epidemic had created mayhem world over in the year 2020 and confirmed the need and urgency of equipping religious leaders with disaster risk management (DRM) knowledge and skills. Religious leaders are often expected to be among the first responders when disasters strike. This is especially the case in Africa where faith communities often have greater reach among the populace than the state itself. Using multifaceted methodology and purposive sampling interview analysis, this article shows that the responses of religious leaders in Africa, Zimbabwe in particular, to COVID-19 highlighted the urgency of adopting a more focussed and deliberate approach towards equipping religious leaders with DRM knowledge and skills. It further demonstrates that in some areas religious leaders responded effectively (communicating the right message, impact mitigation activities, etc.), in most other areas, they were as unprepared and in a state of paralysis as the rest of the populace. It would however, be grossly unfair to critique their response since most of them have never been exposed to the basic tenets of DRM, either in their formation or as part of life-long learning.Contribution: The article concludes by suggesting mainstreaming tragedy hazard reducing in the curricula of religious institutions for stoppage, mitigation and actual answer to current and future tragedies within communities.
2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)疫情在 2020 年给全世界造成了混乱,证实了让宗教领袖掌握灾害风险管理(DRM)知识和技能的必要性和紧迫性。宗教领袖往往是灾难发生时的第一批响应者。尤其是在非洲,宗教团体在民众中的影响力往往超过国家本身。本文利用多方面的方法和有目的的抽样访谈分析表明,非洲(尤其是津巴布韦)的宗教领袖对 COVID-19 的反应突出表明,迫切需要采取更有针对性和深思熟虑的方法,让宗教领袖掌握灾难恢复管理的知识和技能。这进一步表明,在某些领域,宗教领袖做出了有效的反应(传达正确的信息、开展减轻影响的活动等),但在其他大多数领域,他们与其他民众一样没有做好准备,处于瘫痪状态。然而,批评他们的反应是非常不公平的,因为他们中的大多数人从未接触过灾难恢复管理的基本原则,无论是在他们的成长过程中,还是作为终身学习的一部分:文章最后建议将减少悲剧危害纳入宗教机构课程的主流,以阻止、减轻和实际应对社区内当前和未来的悲剧。
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Urban flooding: Coping with Weija Dam spillage by downstream communities in Ghana 城市洪水:加纳下游社区应对 Weija 大坝泄洪问题
Pub Date : 2024-03-06 DOI: 10.4102/jamba.v16i1.1476
Gloria Asare, M. Tuffour
This study adds to knowledge by specifically focusing on the dam spillage-induced floods within a fast-urbanising city with weak law enforcement in a developing country. Employing a sequential mixed-method approach, we first selected and analysed data from 120 respondents through a survey and complemented it with key informants residing in the communities affected by flooding. The findings revealed that dramatic ramifications of dam spillage-induced floods disrupt the livelihoods of many individuals in the form of disruption to income-generating activities and substantial property loss. Notwithstanding the devastating effect of the dam spillage, residents lack advance and adequate preparedness. In coping with such challenges, most flood victims rely on support from nongovernmental sources. The challenge of flooding from the dam spillage is multifaceted and deeply rooted in complex factors which includes growing urbanisation, poor urban planning and weak law enforcement. Residents’ adaptive strategies remain limited, demonstrating a dearth of resilience against such shocks.Contribution: In light of these challenges, the authors advocate a close collaborative working partnerships among stakeholders to provide flood risk management interventions, strategic planned dam spillage that minimises the effect of dam spillage-induced floods on the local communities, early warning systems and planning and enforcement of building regulations.
本研究特别关注了一个发展中国家执法薄弱、城市化进程迅速的城市中大坝溢洪引发的洪灾,从而为我们提供了更多的知识。我们采用了一种连续的混合方法,首先通过调查从 120 名受访者中选取数据并进行分析,然后通过居住在受洪水影响社区的关键信息提供者对数据进行补充。调查结果显示,大坝泄洪引发的洪水造成的巨大影响破坏了许多人的生计,包括创收活动中断和大量财产损失。尽管大坝溢洪造成了破坏性影响,但居民缺乏提前和充分的准备。在应对这些挑战时,大多数洪灾受害者都依赖于非政府来源的支持。大坝泄洪造成的洪灾挑战是多方面的,并深深植根于复杂的因素中,包括日益增长的城市化、糟糕的城市规划和薄弱的执法。居民的适应策略仍然有限,这表明他们缺乏抵御此类冲击的能力:鉴于这些挑战,作者提倡利益相关者之间建立密切的合作关系,以提供洪水风险管理干预措施、战略性计划大坝泄洪,从而最大限度地减少大坝泄洪引发的洪水对当地社区的影响、预警系统以及建筑法规的规划和执行。
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The dialectics of disaster: Considerations on hazards and vulnerability in the age of climate breakdown, with a brief case study of Khuzestan 灾害的辩证法:对气候崩溃时代的危害和脆弱性的思考,以及对胡齐斯坦省的简要案例研究
Pub Date : 2023-12-26 DOI: 10.4102/jamba.v15i1.1588
Andreas Malm
In a historical moment inundated by disasters, understanding and conceptualising the phenomenon is a matter of some importance. No framework for doing so has been more productive than that developed by Wisner and his colleagues. But their so-called ‘Progression of Vulnerability’ (pressure and release [PAR] model) framework was conceived before the onset of the climate crisis. And that crisis, as the saying goes, changes everything.Contribution: What follows is an immanent critique of the framework, with an eye towards shifting some of its parameters in order to account for the process of climate breakdown now multiplying disasters across the globe.
在灾难频发的历史时刻,理解灾难现象并将其概念化是一个相当重要的问题。维斯纳(Wisner)和他的同事们提出的框架最有成效。但他们所谓的 "脆弱性进展"(压力与释放模型)框架是在气候危机爆发之前构思的。正所谓 "危机改变一切":以下是对该框架的内在批判,目的是改变其中的一些参数,以解释目前全球灾害倍增的气候破坏过程。
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Factors in the disaster mitigation process for micro and small culinary enterprises in Indonesia 印度尼西亚小型微型烹饪企业减灾过程中的因素
Pub Date : 2023-12-23 DOI: 10.4102/jamba.v15i1.1503
M. Isa
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has predisposed most business activities, including the culinary business. The higher the vulnerability rating of a business, the more significant the risk. This study aims to analyse the vulnerability of businesses based on the dimensions of exposure, sensitivity and adaptive capacity to determine priority factors in disaster risk mitigation in order to maintain business continuity. This research was conducted in Surakarta City, Central Java province, Indonesia. The sample was selected using purposive random sampling based on business experience of at least two years, and were not hawkers. Data collection was carried out through structured interviews. This study utilised a qualitative approach using an index. The vulnerability model was developed to assess the vulnerability of culinary businesses to COVID-19. COVID-19 is a threat in the health industry from the macro external environment of business. It is considered the exposure dimension. The sensitivity dimension consists of business characteristics, business owner-manager demographics, and product and supplier characteristics. The demographic dimension of the business owner-manager has high vulnerability and has a high contribution to the sensitivity variable as the most vulnerable variable. The adaptive capacity dimension consists of human capital, economic capital, institutional capital, managerial capital, and supply chain capital. Managerial competencies are an adaptive capacity dimension that has a high vulnerability. The vulnerability of business to the threat of the COVID-19 pandemic is a model for culinary business managers and owners in determining priority factors in disaster risk mitigation in order to maintain business continuity.Contribution: This study analysed the vulnerability of culinary businesses for micro and small businesses. Low vulnerability means high resilience. Business resilience is conceptualised as a production function that is predisposed by various combinations of inputs from exposure, sensitivity, and adaptive capacity variables.
2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)已对包括烹饪业在内的大多数商业活动造成危害。企业的脆弱性等级越高,风险就越大。本研究旨在根据暴露程度、敏感性和适应能力等维度分析企业的脆弱性,以确定减轻灾害风险的优先因素,从而保持业务的连续性。本研究在印度尼西亚中爪哇省苏腊卡尔塔市进行。样本采用目的性随机抽样法,根据至少两年的商业经验选出,且非小贩。数据收集通过结构化访谈进行。本研究采用了指数定性方法。脆弱性模型是为评估烹饪企业对 COVID-19 的脆弱性而开发的。COVID-19 是商业宏观外部环境对健康产业的威胁。它被视为暴露维度。敏感性维度包括企业特征、企业所有者-管理者人口特征以及产品和供应商特征。企业主-管理者的人口统计维度具有较高的脆弱性,作为最脆弱的变量,对敏感性变量的贡献率较高。适应能力维度包括人力资本、经济资本、制度资本、管理资本和供应链资本。管理能力是脆弱性较高的适应能力维度。企业在 COVID-19 大流行威胁下的脆弱性为烹饪企业的管理者和所有者提供了一个模型,用于确定灾害风险缓解的优先因素,以保持业务的连续性:本研究分析了微型和小型烹饪企业的脆弱性。低脆弱性意味着高恢复力。企业的抗灾能力被概念化为一个生产函数,由来自风险、敏感性和适应能力变量的各种输入组合决定。
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