From disaster risk construction to disaster risk reduction: exploring the agency of urban land-use planning in Chile
Author
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Wyndham, Katherine
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Castro, Carmen Paz
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Sarmiento, Juan Pablo
Admission date
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2021-03-31T21:32:10Z
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2021-03-31T21:32:10Z
Publication date
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2020
Cita de ítem
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Planning Practice and Research (2020) 36:1
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10.1080/02697459.2020.1829285
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/178902
Abstract
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This paper explores how the existing urban land-use regulatory framework and its associated planning practices in Chile have contributed to disaster risk construction in urban areas. It uses Actor Network Theory as an analytical framework, and in-depth interviews and focus groups to analyse the existing urban land-use regulatory framework and its innovation process. Drawing on the knowledges and perception of practitioners, and the revision of a case study, the paper unpacks the agency of the existing urban land-use regulatory framework in enhancing disaster risk, and how its rigidity and the obstacles for its modification, prevents the advance towards disaster risk reduction.
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Patrocinador
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Research Project Enlace-Fondecyt "Factores subyacentes de la construccion del riesgo y dominios de cambio para el incremento de la resiliencia en asentamientos humanos de la Region de Los Lagos", of the Universidad de Chile