Assessing Risk and Social Vulnerability in Environmental Hazards Context
Assessing Risk and Social Vulnerability in Environmental Hazards Context The relevance and connections of the research to a wider academic context In Senegal, every year an increasing number of people [1] suffer from water-related hazards (coastal erosion and floods). Related risks are insufficiently studied, because they are complex and intertwined. They indeed jeopardize survival in these habitats that grapple with many other problems. This is the context that triggered my desire to develop a wide research which attempts to analysis the Risk and Social Vulnerability in Environmental Hazards Context. In effect, the question is insufficiently studied in Africa and in Senegal . In addition to the technical dimension, there is also a need for an in-depth analysis of concepts in use. Given that vulnerability feeds on poverty, the other concepts, to be dealt with, interact with risk, survival techniques and the search of sustainable solution . The dilemma of floods,
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RépondreSupprimerBonjour,
RépondreSupprimersans aucune surprise, l'article est d'une grande originalité qui ressort le banal au fait scientifique le plus pointu. Imaginez un sujet sur le pneu mais mesurons juste les risques environnementales et sanitaires qui y sont liés.
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Merci Ibrahima,
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