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Volcanic risk management practice evolution between vulnerability and resilience: The case of Arequipa in Peru
Fecha
2022-09Registro en:
Frontiers in Earth Science
Frontiers in Earth Science, volumen 10, artículo 877161, setiembre 2022
Autor
Lièvre, Pascal
Mérour, Eléonore
Morin, Julie
Macedo Franco, Luisa Diomira
Ramos Palomino, Domingo A.
Rivera Porras, Marco Antonio
Masías Alvarez, Pablo Jorge
Van Wyk de Vries, Benjamin
Institución
Resumen
This paper proposes a new way of understanding the debate between vulnerability and resilience. We mobilize on the theoretical level the notion of “paradigm” in the sense of Kuhn and, on the methodological level, Foucault’s notion of “apparatus” to understand volcanic risk management practices. Through an interdisciplinary approach, combining management, geography and Earth sciences, we study the evolution of volcanic risk management practice in Arequipa (Peru) from the 1990s to the present. To do this, we look at the history of volcanic risk management in Arequipa, using a qualitative interview methodology based on six in-depth centered interviews from the main actors of this history, supported by a 2-month ethnography which allowed access to large institutional documentation (reports, studies, archives, maps, pictures...). Management practices in Arequipa appear to be centered on the paradigm of vulnerability since the 1990s. Some operations since 2015 named as resilient emerge but they are still inscribed in the vulnerability paradigm. The results show the relevance of the theoretical and methodological framework chosen for Arequipa but also the possibility of using it in a more general way.