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@Article{TrejoRangelMarcRodrOliv:2021:Pa3DMo,
               author = "Trejo Rangel, Miguel Angel and Marchezini, Victor and Rodriguez, 
                         Daniel Andres and Oliveira, Melissa da Silva",
          affiliation = "{Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)} and {Centro 
                         Nacional de Monitoramento e Alertas de Desastres Naturais 
                         (CEMADEN)} and {Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ)} and 
                         {Universidade do Vale do Para{\'{\i}}ba (UNIVAP)}",
                title = "Participatory 3D model to promote intergenerational engagement for 
                         disaster risk reduction in Sao Luiz do Paraitinga, Brazil",
              journal = "Disaster Prevention and Management",
                 year = "2021",
               volume = "30",
               number = "3",
                pages = "308--326",
                month = "July",
             keywords = "Capacity buildingEducationChildrenYouthSocial 
                         participationVulnerabilityRisk mitigation.",
             abstract = "Purpose The objective of this study was to investigate how 
                         participatory 3D mapping can promote local intergenerational 
                         engagement for disaster risk reduction. 
                         Design/methodology/approach This investigation was carried out in 
                         the city of Sao Luiz do Paraitinga, Brazil, where a low-cost 
                         participatory 3D model (P3DM) was used together with secondary 
                         methods (semi-structured interviews, round tables, discussions and 
                         presentations) to engage three local focus groups (the general 
                         public, high school employees and children) to visualize and 
                         interpret local hazards, vulnerabilities, capacities and risk 
                         mitigation measures. Findings Participants played with a 3D model, 
                         using it to express their memories about land use changes in the 
                         city and to share their knowledge about past disasters with 
                         children that have not faced them. They identified the impacts of 
                         the previous disasters and came up with proposals of risk 
                         mitigation measures, mostly non-structural. Originality/value When 
                         applied in a way that allows spontaneous and open public 
                         participation, the participatory 3D model can be a type of 
                         disaster imagination game that gives voice to oral histories, 
                         local knowledge, and which permits the intergenerational 
                         engagement for disaster risk reduction.",
                  doi = "10.1108/DPM-08-2020-0262",
                  url = "http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/DPM-08-2020-0262",
                 issn = "0965-3562",
             language = "en",
           targetfile = "trejo_participatory_2021.pdf",
        urlaccessdate = "30 jun. 2024"
}


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