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Evolving behaviours and groups in times of crisis: A study of disaster risk reduction in the Yucatan Peninsula

Evolving behaviours and groups in times of crisis: A study of disaster risk reduction in the Yucatan Peninsula. Emily Wilkinson Department of Geography University College London. Tropical storms affecting the Yucatan Peninsula 1988-2008. 2. Methodology.

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Evolving behaviours and groups in times of crisis: A study of disaster risk reduction in the Yucatan Peninsula

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  1. Evolving behaviours and groups in times of crisis: A study of disaster risk reduction in the Yucatan Peninsula Emily Wilkinson Department of Geography University College London

  2. Tropical storms affecting the Yucatan Peninsula 1988-2008 2

  3. Methodology • Qualitative, comparative case studies • 2 states – five municipalities • Time period: 1998-2008 Case study selection • Coastal municipalities • Highly exposed to hurricanes • Mix of economic, social and political characteristics Civil protection council meeting, Lázaro Cárdenas, QR, 2008. Data collection • In-depth interviews with govt, civil society and community stakeholders • Participation/observation in CP meetings • Textual analysis of plans 3

  4. The disaster (management) cycle 4

  5. The case studies 5

  6. Findings What do municipal authorities do? • Preparedness • Emergency response What do municipal authorities not do? • Mitigation • Recovery Other key actors • Households • Civil society • State and federal government 6

  7. Conclusions • Not as ‘managed’ approach as literature suggests • Pluralistic decision-making • Informal actions and interactions • Evolving behaviours (adaptation) • Evolving groups (informal partnerships) • Different civic vs government responsibilities 7

  8. ‘San Felipe was totally transformed after Isidore. Now people have a secure house and can leave their things inside’ • (Former Municipal President, San Felipe) 8

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