School of Geographical Sciences, University of Bristol, University Road, Bristol, BS8 1SS, UK.
Environ Manage. 2010 Apr;45(4):807-21. doi: 10.1007/s00267-010-9431-4. Epub 2010 Jan 28.
Poor countries are disproportionately affected by the cost of disasters. Yet there is evidence of the benefits of seeking to mitigate the impact of a disaster, compared with the costs incurred in 'making good' after a major event has occurred. This article reviews a programme of landslide risk reduction in unplanned communities in the Eastern Caribbean. The construction of appropriate surface water management measures, based on the application of scientific and engineering principles, has been demonstrated to reduce the hazard from rainfall-triggered landslides. Adopting a community-based approach additionally delivers social and environmental benefits relating to employment generation, improvements in the environmental conditions within the community, and improvements slope management practices. The sustained implementation of the community-based projects has provided the necessary evidence-base for these practices to influence Government policy and practice, and gain recognition from regional development agencies. The strategic and incremental uptake of the community-based methodology is demonstrated to be an effective means for delivering physical landslide risk reduction measures in the most 'at risk' areas of unplanned housing.
贫穷国家受到灾害成本的影响不成比例。然而,有证据表明,与重大事件发生后“弥补损失”相比,寻求减轻灾害影响是有益的。本文回顾了在东加勒比地区非规划社区减少滑坡风险的方案。基于科学和工程原理的应用,建造适当的地表水管理措施已被证明可以降低降雨引发的滑坡灾害。采用基于社区的方法还可以带来与就业机会创造、社区内环境条件改善以及边坡管理实践改进相关的社会和环境效益。基于社区的项目的持续实施为这些实践影响政府政策和实践并获得区域发展机构认可提供了必要的证据基础。基于社区的方法的战略和渐进式采用被证明是在非规划住房最“高风险”地区实施物理滑坡风险降低措施的有效手段。