Smart cities: global overview of disaster resilience
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Resumo: | According to the United Nations Organization (UNO), there have been 7,348 disasters worldwide in the last two decades, with 1.23 million people killed, approximately 60,000 people annually. More than 4 billion people have been affected by disasters. Disasters are severe natural phenomena, strongly influenced by regional characteristics, such as rock, soil, topography, vegetation, and also weather conditions. The present paper aims to portray the panorama of disaster resilience worldwide and the importance of cities becoming smart for disaster mitigation and sustainable development. The research will be of exploratory and qualitative nature and used as methodology the review of national and international literature, scientific articles, national and international agencies, dissertations theses for a comprehensive study of the subject. The occurrence of these phenomena in places of human habitation results in several material and human damages, in addition to enormous socio-economic losses, and its correct management for their mitigation is essential. With this, it is necessary the importance in the preparation of nations, better adherence to solve these global problems, urgent actions for the management of risk factors in order to preserve life and the environment for future generations. |
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Smart cities: global overview of disaster resilienceCiudades inteligentes: visión global de la resistencia a las catástrofesCidades inteligentes: panorama mundial da resiliência a desastresCidades InteligentesDesenvolvimento SustentávelRedução de riscos e desastres.Ciudades inteligentesDesarrollo sostenávelRiesgo y reducción de desastres.Smart Cities Sustainable DevelopmentRisk and disaster reduction.According to the United Nations Organization (UNO), there have been 7,348 disasters worldwide in the last two decades, with 1.23 million people killed, approximately 60,000 people annually. More than 4 billion people have been affected by disasters. Disasters are severe natural phenomena, strongly influenced by regional characteristics, such as rock, soil, topography, vegetation, and also weather conditions. The present paper aims to portray the panorama of disaster resilience worldwide and the importance of cities becoming smart for disaster mitigation and sustainable development. The research will be of exploratory and qualitative nature and used as methodology the review of national and international literature, scientific articles, national and international agencies, dissertations theses for a comprehensive study of the subject. The occurrence of these phenomena in places of human habitation results in several material and human damages, in addition to enormous socio-economic losses, and its correct management for their mitigation is essential. With this, it is necessary the importance in the preparation of nations, better adherence to solve these global problems, urgent actions for the management of risk factors in order to preserve life and the environment for future generations.Según la Organización de las Naciones Unidas (ONU), en las dos últimas décadas se han producido 7.348 catástrofes en todo el mundo, con 1,23 millones de muertos, aproximadamente 60.000 personas al año. También cabe destacar que más de 4.000 millones de personas se han visto afectadas por las catástrofes. Las catástrofes son fenómenos naturales graves, fuertemente influenciados por las características regionales como la roca, el suelo, la topografía, la vegetación y también por las condiciones meteorológicas. El objetivo de este documento es presentar una visión general de la resiliencia mundial ante las catástrofes y la importancia de que las ciudades se vuelvan inteligentes para la mitigación de los desastres y el desarrollo sostenible. La investigación será de carácter exploratorio y cualitativo y utilizará como metodología la revisión bibliográfica nacional e internacional, artículos científicos, organismos nacionales e internacionales, disertaciones y tesis para el estudio integral del tema. La ocurrencia de estos fenómenos en lugares de habitación humana resulta en varios daños materiales y humanos, además de enormes pérdidas socioeconómicas, siendo su correcta gestión esencial para su mitigación. Con esto, se necesita importancia en la preparación de las naciones, una mejor adhesión para resolver estos problemas globales, acciones urgentes para la gestión de los factores de riesgo con el fin de preservar la vida y el medio ambiente para las generaciones futuras.De acordo com a Organização das Nações Unidas (ONU), ocorreram 7.348 desastres no mundo nas últimas duas décadas, com 1,23 milhões de pessoas mortas, aproximadamente 60 mil pessoas anualmente. Destaca-se ainda, o alcance de mais de 4 bilhões de pessoas que foram afetadas por desastres. Desastres são fenômenos naturais severos, fortemente influenciados pelas características regionais, como, rocha, solo, topografia, vegetação e também condições meteorológicas. O presente artigo objetiva retratar o panorama da resiliência a desastres em nível mundial e a importância das cidades se tornarem inteligentes para mitigação de desastres e desenvolvimento sustentável. A pesquisa será de caráter exploratório e qualitativo e utilizou-se como metodologia a revisão de literaturas nacionais e internacionais, artigos científicos, órgãos nacionais e internacionais, teses de dissertações para estudo abrangente do tema. A ocorrência destes fenômenos em locais de habitação humana, resulta em diversos danos materiais e humanos, além de enormes prejuízos sócio econômicos sendo imprescindível sua correta gestão para mitigação dos mesmos. Com isto, faz-se necessário a importância na preparação das nações, melhor aderência para resolução destes problemas mundiais, ações urgentes para o gerenciamento de fatores de risco com o intuito de preservar a vida e o meio ambiente para as futuras gerações.Research, Society and Development2022-05-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3032710.33448/rsd-v11i7.30327Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 7; e46411730327Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 7; e46411730327Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 7; e464117303272525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/30327/26058Copyright (c) 2022 Rosana Campos dos Santos; Mariana de Athayde Salomão; Amanda Rodrigues da Silva Oliveira; José Alberto Barroso Castañonhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSantos, Rosana Campos dos Salomão, Mariana de Athayde Oliveira, Amanda Rodrigues da SilvaCastañon, José Alberto Barroso2022-06-06T15:12:05Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/30327Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:47:07.500991Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Smart cities: global overview of disaster resilience Ciudades inteligentes: visión global de la resistencia a las catástrofes Cidades inteligentes: panorama mundial da resiliência a desastres |
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Smart cities: global overview of disaster resilience |
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Smart cities: global overview of disaster resilience Santos, Rosana Campos dos Cidades Inteligentes Desenvolvimento Sustentável Redução de riscos e desastres. Ciudades inteligentes Desarrollo sostenável Riesgo y reducción de desastres. Smart Cities Sustainable Development Risk and disaster reduction. |
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Smart cities: global overview of disaster resilience |
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Smart cities: global overview of disaster resilience |
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Smart cities: global overview of disaster resilience |
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Smart cities: global overview of disaster resilience |
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Smart cities: global overview of disaster resilience |
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Santos, Rosana Campos dos |
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Santos, Rosana Campos dos Salomão, Mariana de Athayde Oliveira, Amanda Rodrigues da Silva Castañon, José Alberto Barroso |
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Salomão, Mariana de Athayde Oliveira, Amanda Rodrigues da Silva Castañon, José Alberto Barroso |
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Santos, Rosana Campos dos Salomão, Mariana de Athayde Oliveira, Amanda Rodrigues da Silva Castañon, José Alberto Barroso |
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Cidades Inteligentes Desenvolvimento Sustentável Redução de riscos e desastres. Ciudades inteligentes Desarrollo sostenável Riesgo y reducción de desastres. Smart Cities Sustainable Development Risk and disaster reduction. |
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Cidades Inteligentes Desenvolvimento Sustentável Redução de riscos e desastres. Ciudades inteligentes Desarrollo sostenável Riesgo y reducción de desastres. Smart Cities Sustainable Development Risk and disaster reduction. |
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According to the United Nations Organization (UNO), there have been 7,348 disasters worldwide in the last two decades, with 1.23 million people killed, approximately 60,000 people annually. More than 4 billion people have been affected by disasters. Disasters are severe natural phenomena, strongly influenced by regional characteristics, such as rock, soil, topography, vegetation, and also weather conditions. The present paper aims to portray the panorama of disaster resilience worldwide and the importance of cities becoming smart for disaster mitigation and sustainable development. The research will be of exploratory and qualitative nature and used as methodology the review of national and international literature, scientific articles, national and international agencies, dissertations theses for a comprehensive study of the subject. The occurrence of these phenomena in places of human habitation results in several material and human damages, in addition to enormous socio-economic losses, and its correct management for their mitigation is essential. With this, it is necessary the importance in the preparation of nations, better adherence to solve these global problems, urgent actions for the management of risk factors in order to preserve life and the environment for future generations. |
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