The water vulnerability of metro and megacities : An investigation of structural determinants

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Title
The water vulnerability of metro and megacities : An investigation of structural determinants
Journal
Natural Resources Forum
Author(s)
Bolognesi T.
ISSN
0165-0203
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2015
Volume
39
Number
2
Pages
123-133
Language
english
Abstract
Urban areas are becoming increasingly subject to and vulnerable to water-related natural disasters. Urban areas are a kind of socio-ecological system wherein the human development dynamics co-evolve with the natural dynamics. Most of the literature is focused on the impact of natural disasters on human development; we evaluate the impacts of human development on natural disasters and present an analysis of this phenomenon in the context of megacities. The pproach is exploratory and begins with the construction of a database on the 595 existing megacities in the world. Multifactor analysis is then used to determine the main characteristics of these megacities. Finally, three structural components (maturity, anthropization and centrality) are identified and then correlated with data on water-related hazards, distinguishing groups of cities according to their structure and factors of vulnerability to water-related risks.
Keywords
Cities, vulnerability, natural hazards, water, multifactor analysis.
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