Allen Katrina M
Social Research Associates, Leicester, UK.
Disasters. 2006 Mar;30(1):81-101. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-9523.2006.00308.x.
Community-based disaster preparedness (CBDP) approaches are increasingly important elements of vulnerability reduction and disaster management strategies. They are associated with a policy trend that values the knowledge and capacities of local people and builds on local resources, including social capital. CBDP may be instrumental not only in formulating local coping and adaptation strategies, but also in situating them within wider development planning and debates. In theory, local people can be mobilised to resist unsustainable (vulnerability increasing) forms of development or livelihood practices and to raise local concerns more effectively with political representatives. This paper focuses on the potential of CBDP initiatives to alleviate vulnerability in the context of climate change, and their limitations. It presents evidence from the Philippines that, in the limited forms in which they are currently employed, CBDP initiatives have the potential both to empower and disempower, and warns against treating CBDP as a panacea to disaster management problems.
基于社区的备灾(CBDP)方法日益成为减少脆弱性和灾害管理战略的重要组成部分。它们与一种政策趋势相关联,这种趋势重视当地居民的知识和能力,并基于包括社会资本在内的当地资源。CBDP不仅可能有助于制定当地的应对和适应战略,还能将这些战略纳入更广泛的发展规划和辩论之中。从理论上讲,可以动员当地居民抵制不可持续(增加脆弱性)的发展形式或生计方式,并更有效地向政治代表表达当地关切。本文重点探讨CBDP举措在气候变化背景下减轻脆弱性的潜力及其局限性。它展示了来自菲律宾的证据,即就目前有限的应用形式而言,CBDP举措既有增强能力的潜力,也有削弱能力的可能,并告诫不要将CBDP视为解决灾害管理问题的万灵药。
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