@Article{Trejo-RangelRiLoFeEsLi:2022:AnDeCo,
author = "Trejo-Rangel, Miguel Angel and Ribeiro, Rodrigo Rudge Ramos and
Lopera, Cristian Camolo Fern{\'a}ndez and Ferreira, Adriano Mota
and Esquivel-Gomes, Nhilce Nahomi and Liera-Mart{\'{\i}}nez,
Carla Cristina",
affiliation = "{Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)} and
{Funda{\c{c}}{\~a}o Getulio Vargas (FGV)} and {Water Youth
Network (WYN)} and {} and {Water Youth Network (WYN)} and
{Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI)}",
title = "Enfoques hegem{\'o}nicos en la gesti{\'o}n del riesgo de
desastres asociados a eventos hidrometeorol{\'o}gicos:
an{\'a}lisis del contexto de Latinoam{\'e}rica y el Caribe",
journal = "Revista de Estudios Latinoamericanos sobre Reduccion del Riesgo de
Desastres",
year = "2022",
volume = "6",
number = "1",
pages = "25--34",
keywords = "Disaster risk management, Disasters, Hegemonic approaches,
Hydrometeorological events, Latin America and the Caribbean.",
abstract = "Five of the ten most affected countries by climate-related
disasters worldwide are located in the Latin American and
Caribbean (LAC) region, which has incorporated Disaster Risk
Management (DRM) into its development policies. Such DRM is ruled
by international public policy guidelines that state financing
priorities and research approaches. Thus, this study aims to
identify which of the intervention approaches (especially
top-down) prevail in the scientific literature as a reflection of
the hegemonic discourses in DRM of the LAC region. To achieve
this, a regional characterization of scientific literature on DRM
was carried out through a systematic review of academic literature
making use of the web-tool Rayyan. The analysis of the literature
responds to a classification by type of intervention approach. The
results found that most papers are based on a top-down approach,
while very few studies consider a bottom-up approach. The
countries with the most publications on this matter are Brazil,
Mexico, and Chile. The preventive approach is the predominant and
floods are the most addressed type of threat.",
doi = "10.55467/reder.v6i1.82",
url = "http://dx.doi.org/10.55467/reder.v6i1.82",
issn = "0719-8477",
language = "en",
targetfile = "Trejo_2022_enfoques.pdf",
urlaccessdate = "25 jun. 2024"
}