Abstract | dc.description.abstract | Purpose – This paper seeks to propose measures to improve management of rainfall-related
disasters in Chile.
Design/methodology/approach – This research was carried out as a case study in the semi-arid
region of Chile where above-normal rainy events occur once or twice during some rainy seasons.
Measures to improve management are suggested based on theory, field data, and community
participation. The method was based on a review of both the scientific literature and the local media;
and a semi-structured survey that was applied to local parties, including the population affected by
past disasters. Also, some participatory activities (i.e. workshops) were organized in order to include
the community opinions.
Findings – Results show that there have been significant advances during the last decade in Chile
regarding disaster management. Yet, improvements need to be done at the local level in order to
achieve a holistic, proactive and integrative management, including community participation and
sharing responsibilities. A key element is increased coordination and cooperation.
Practical implications – Benefit the communities and public agencies associated with disaster
management, through practical recommendations based on theoretical issues and findings derived
from fieldwork.
Originality/value – This is one of the very few scientific research efforts done in Chile based on a
case study that includes social aspects (e.g. community participation, social vulnerability) and disaster
management. | en_US |