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通过比较层次和归纳方法,可以发现社会脆弱性排名中的根本差异
Lotte Savelberg1, Ylenia Casali2,3, Marc van den Homberg1,4
1The Netherlands Red Cross' data and digital unit 510, The Hague, The Netherlands.
Scientific reports
|October 3, 2025
概括
选择正确的社会脆弱性评估方法对于应对灾害至关重要. 这项研究强调了不同的方法如何显著改变脆弱性排名,强调了需要特定背景策略的需要.
科学领域:
- 减少灾害风险 减少灾害风险
- 适应气候变化 适应气候变化
- 人道主义研究 人道主义研究
背景情况:
- 社会脆弱性评估对于有效的灾害准备和资源分配至关重要.
- 气候变化,冲突和资金缺口需要强有力的社会脆弱性评估.
- 在评估社会脆弱性的最佳方法上缺乏共识.
研究的目的:
- 为了比较不同方法选择对社会脆弱性评估的影响.
- 用两种常见方法分析社会脆弱性排名中的空间和时间变化.
- 提供对方法论决策对灾难准备战略的影响的见解.
主要方法:
- 归纳主要组件方法和层次化的INFORM方法的比较.
- 2015年至2022年布基纳法索社会脆弱性的时空空间分析.
- 在冲突和极端天气期间,专注于351个社区的案例研究.
主要成果:
- 在这两种方法之间,在社区的社会脆弱性排名中观察到显著的差异.
- 确定了脆弱性的空间和时间变化,受方法选择的影响.
- 该研究揭示了不同评估方法对资源分配和应对计划的潜在影响.
结论:
- 在社会脆弱性评估中的方法选择具有重大后果.
- 一种适合所有人的方法是不够的;上下文化的方法是必不可少的.
- 了解方法影响对于改善减少灾害风险和人道主义援助至关重要.
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