Socio-environmental impacts caused by tropical cyclones Idai and Eloise in Sussundenga District, Mozambique

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Autor(a) principal: Meque, Rosa
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Cristóvão, Luís, Chichango, Fernando
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/40818
Resumo: Mozambique is greatly endowed with a diverse potential of natural resources, most of which are still unexploited or in an exploration phase. However, the country faces major challenges to make better use of the resources to feed the population and reduce poverty. The country is prone to recurrent natural disasters, such as: flooding and cyclones (north) and droughts (south). Between 2019 to 2021, Sussundenga District was punctuated by two severe tropical cyclones – Idai and Eloise – leaving immeasurable destruction of unprecedented magnitude in its wake. Worth mention that cyclone Eloise hit the country when it was coping with the harmful effects of the Covid-19 pandemic. To date, there has been little research that has been conducted on socio-environmental impacts of cyclones in this region. Furthermore, climate change is projected to increase the frequency and intensity of tropical storms. Thus, this study has been designed as initial step towards filling that knowledge and evidence gap. The objective of this research was to investigate socio-environmental impacts caused by tropical cyclones in Sussundenga District. Preliminary, a desk-based study was made, followed by main data collection phase through in-depth interviews and participant observations. The results mapped which areas were the most affected within the district. It was observed that awareness of climate change is low in rural areas and women were more vulnerable to the effects of cyclones Idai and Eloise. Also, it was found that the lack of investment in climate change adaptation actions still pose a great challenge for the country.
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spelling Socio-environmental impacts caused by tropical cyclones Idai and Eloise in Sussundenga District, Mozambique Impactos socioambientales causados por los ciclones tropicales Idai y Eloise en el Distrito de Sussundenga, MozambiqueOs impactos socioambientais provocados pelos ciclones tropicais Idai e Eloise no Distrito de Sussundenga, Moçambique Cambio climáticoCiclónAmbienteIdaíEloise.Climate changeCycloneEnvironmentIdaiEloise.Alterações climáticasCicloneAmbienteIdaiEloise.Mozambique is greatly endowed with a diverse potential of natural resources, most of which are still unexploited or in an exploration phase. However, the country faces major challenges to make better use of the resources to feed the population and reduce poverty. The country is prone to recurrent natural disasters, such as: flooding and cyclones (north) and droughts (south). Between 2019 to 2021, Sussundenga District was punctuated by two severe tropical cyclones – Idai and Eloise – leaving immeasurable destruction of unprecedented magnitude in its wake. Worth mention that cyclone Eloise hit the country when it was coping with the harmful effects of the Covid-19 pandemic. To date, there has been little research that has been conducted on socio-environmental impacts of cyclones in this region. Furthermore, climate change is projected to increase the frequency and intensity of tropical storms. Thus, this study has been designed as initial step towards filling that knowledge and evidence gap. The objective of this research was to investigate socio-environmental impacts caused by tropical cyclones in Sussundenga District. Preliminary, a desk-based study was made, followed by main data collection phase through in-depth interviews and participant observations. The results mapped which areas were the most affected within the district. It was observed that awareness of climate change is low in rural areas and women were more vulnerable to the effects of cyclones Idai and Eloise. Also, it was found that the lack of investment in climate change adaptation actions still pose a great challenge for the country.Mozambique está muy dotado de un potencial diverso de recursos naturales, la mayoría de los cuales aún no han sido explotados o se encuentran en una fase de exploración. Sin embargo, el país enfrenta grandes desafíos para aprovechar mejor los recursos para alimentar a la población y reducir la pobreza. El país es propenso a desastres naturales recurrentes, tales como: inundaciones y ciclones (norte) y sequías (sur). Entre 2019 y 2021, el distrito de Sussundenga estuvo marcado por dos ciclones tropicales severos, Idai y Eloise, que dejaron a su paso una destrucción inconmensurable de una magnitud sin precedentes. Vale la pena mencionar que el ciclón Eloise azotó al país cuando estaba lidiando con los efectos nocivos de la pandemia de Covid-19. Hasta la fecha, se han realizado pocas investigaciones sobre los impactos socioambientales de los ciclones en esta región. Además, se prevé que el cambio climático aumente la frecuencia e intensidad de las tormentas tropicales. Por lo tanto, este estudio ha sido diseñado como un paso inicial para llenar ese vacío de conocimiento y evidencia. El objetivo de esta investigación fue investigar los impactos socioambientales causados por los ciclones tropicales en el distrito de Sussundenga. Preliminarmente, se realizó un estudio de escritorio, seguido de la fase principal de recolección de datos a través de entrevistas en profundidad y observaciones de los participantes. Los resultados mapearon qué áreas fueron las más afectadas dentro del distrito. Se observó que la conciencia sobre el cambio climático es baja en las zonas rurales y las mujeres fueron más vulnerables a los efectos de los ciclones Idai y Eloise. Asimismo, se constató que la falta de inversión en acciones de adaptación al cambio climático aún representa un gran desafío para el país.Moçambique é dotado de um potencial diversificado de recursos naturais, a maioria dos quais ainda por explorar ou em fase de exploração. No entanto, o país enfrenta grandes desafios para aproveitar melhor os recursos para alimentar a população e reduzir a pobreza. O país está sujeito a desastres naturais recorrentes, tais como: inundações e ciclones (norte) e secas (sul). Entre 2019 e 2021, o distrito de Sussundenga foi pontuado por dois ciclones tropicais severos – Idai e Eloise – deixando uma destruição imensurável de magnitude sem precedentes em seu rastro. De referir que o ciclone Eloise atingiu o país quando este enfrentava os efeitos nefastos da pandemia de Covid-19. Até o momento, poucas pesquisas foram realizadas sobre os impactos socioambientais dos ciclones nesta região. Além disso, prevê-se que a mudança climática aumente a frequência e a intensidade das tempestades tropicais. Assim, este estudo foi concebido como um passo inicial para preencher essa lacuna de conhecimento e evidência. O objetivo desta pesquisa foi investigar os impactos socioambientais causados por ciclones tropicais no distrito de Sussundenga. Preliminarmente, foi feito um estudo documental, seguido da fase principal de coleta de dados por meio de entrevistas em profundidade e observações participantes. Os resultados mapearam quais áreas foram as mais afetadas dentro do distrito. Observou-se que a consciência das mudanças climáticas é baixa nas áreas rurais e as mulheres eram mais vulneráveis aos efeitos dos ciclones Idai e Eloise. Além disso, constatou-se que a falta de investimento em ações de adaptação às mudanças climáticas ainda representa um grande desafio para o país.Research, Society and Development2023-12-18info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/4081810.33448/rsd-v12i14.40818Research, Society and Development; Vol. 12 No. 14; e72121440818Research, Society and Development; Vol. 12 Núm. 14; e72121440818Research, Society and Development; v. 12 n. 14; e721214408182525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/40818/35626Copyright (c) 2023 Rosa Meque; Luís Cristóvão; Fernando Chichangohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMeque, Rosa Cristóvão, Luís Chichango, Fernando2024-01-01T11:23:38Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/40818Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-01T11:23:38Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Socio-environmental impacts caused by tropical cyclones Idai and Eloise in Sussundenga District, Mozambique
Impactos socioambientales causados por los ciclones tropicales Idai y Eloise en el Distrito de Sussundenga, Mozambique
Os impactos socioambientais provocados pelos ciclones tropicais Idai e Eloise no Distrito de Sussundenga, Moçambique
title Socio-environmental impacts caused by tropical cyclones Idai and Eloise in Sussundenga District, Mozambique
spellingShingle Socio-environmental impacts caused by tropical cyclones Idai and Eloise in Sussundenga District, Mozambique
Meque, Rosa
Cambio climático
Ciclón
Ambiente
Idaí
Eloise.
Climate change
Cyclone
Environment
Idai
Eloise.
Alterações climáticas
Ciclone
Ambiente
Idai
Eloise.
title_short Socio-environmental impacts caused by tropical cyclones Idai and Eloise in Sussundenga District, Mozambique
title_full Socio-environmental impacts caused by tropical cyclones Idai and Eloise in Sussundenga District, Mozambique
title_fullStr Socio-environmental impacts caused by tropical cyclones Idai and Eloise in Sussundenga District, Mozambique
title_full_unstemmed Socio-environmental impacts caused by tropical cyclones Idai and Eloise in Sussundenga District, Mozambique
title_sort Socio-environmental impacts caused by tropical cyclones Idai and Eloise in Sussundenga District, Mozambique
author Meque, Rosa
author_facet Meque, Rosa
Cristóvão, Luís
Chichango, Fernando
author_role author
author2 Cristóvão, Luís
Chichango, Fernando
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Meque, Rosa
Cristóvão, Luís
Chichango, Fernando
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cambio climático
Ciclón
Ambiente
Idaí
Eloise.
Climate change
Cyclone
Environment
Idai
Eloise.
Alterações climáticas
Ciclone
Ambiente
Idai
Eloise.
topic Cambio climático
Ciclón
Ambiente
Idaí
Eloise.
Climate change
Cyclone
Environment
Idai
Eloise.
Alterações climáticas
Ciclone
Ambiente
Idai
Eloise.
description Mozambique is greatly endowed with a diverse potential of natural resources, most of which are still unexploited or in an exploration phase. However, the country faces major challenges to make better use of the resources to feed the population and reduce poverty. The country is prone to recurrent natural disasters, such as: flooding and cyclones (north) and droughts (south). Between 2019 to 2021, Sussundenga District was punctuated by two severe tropical cyclones – Idai and Eloise – leaving immeasurable destruction of unprecedented magnitude in its wake. Worth mention that cyclone Eloise hit the country when it was coping with the harmful effects of the Covid-19 pandemic. To date, there has been little research that has been conducted on socio-environmental impacts of cyclones in this region. Furthermore, climate change is projected to increase the frequency and intensity of tropical storms. Thus, this study has been designed as initial step towards filling that knowledge and evidence gap. The objective of this research was to investigate socio-environmental impacts caused by tropical cyclones in Sussundenga District. Preliminary, a desk-based study was made, followed by main data collection phase through in-depth interviews and participant observations. The results mapped which areas were the most affected within the district. It was observed that awareness of climate change is low in rural areas and women were more vulnerable to the effects of cyclones Idai and Eloise. Also, it was found that the lack of investment in climate change adaptation actions still pose a great challenge for the country.
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