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Hotspots: Reconstruction Options at National Level

Hotspots: Reconstruction Options at National Level. Areas that lost Accessibility. >10% Loss of Accessibility. Option 1: Focus on Strategic Roads and Grouped Priority Municipios. Severe level of poverty. Critical level of poverty.

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Hotspots: Reconstruction Options at National Level

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  1. Hotspots: Reconstruction Options at National Level Areas that lost Accessibility >10% Loss of Accessibility Option 1: Focus on Strategic Roads and Grouped Priority Municipios Severe level of poverty Critical level of poverty Option 2: Focus on ‘Poor’ Aldeas and Isolated Priority Municipios Map Source: CIAT, 1999; CIAT, 1998; DGEC, 1988 Who Benefits? Option 1 Cost: $1 million Impact: 161,000 people in poverty >10% Loss of Accessibility Damaged Bridge Option 2 Cost: $1.4 millions Impact: 72,000 people in poverty Paved Roads Other Roads Map Source: CIAT, 1998; CIAT, 1999; SETCO, 1998 Map Source: CIAT, 1999; CIAT, 1998 Question: Which are the “hotspots” areas for reconstruction after a natural hazard (i.e. Hurricane Mitch) ?.

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