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Part of book or chapter of book . 2024
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Las soluciones basadas en la naturaleza como herramientas para construir resiliencia urbana ante los efectos del huracán Otis

Authors: Martínez Castrejón, Mariana; Arellano-Wences, Hilda; Covarrubias-Melgar, Felipe;

Las soluciones basadas en la naturaleza como herramientas para construir resiliencia urbana ante los efectos del huracán Otis

Abstract

Las soluciones basadas en la naturaleza (SbN) han demostrado ser alternativas sustentables para la gestión del agua y de los riesgos asociados con los efectos de fenómenos hidrometeorológicos (FHM). Estas soluciones responden a los retos sociales a los que se enfrenta la humanidad ante el rampante cambio climático en el marco de la consecución de los Objetivos para el Desarrollo Sostenible en concordancia con la recuperación de saberes ancestrales. Los objetivos de este trabajo son: i) identificar los riesgos vinculados a los FHM por sector en el municipio de Acapulco a partir de las experiencias de un grupo de damnificados considerados actores clave y lo publicado en el atlas de riesgo municipal y ii) proponer SbN a partir de una revisión de la literatura en torno a casos de estudio análogos para fortalecer la resiliencia y de las reflexiones recuperadas de los involucrados a través de la investigación acción-participativa. Los resultados incluyen propuestas de SbN, de acuerdo con las condiciones particulares del contexto físico y socioambiental experimentado por los actores clave. Los resultados pueden servir como referencia para la toma de decisiones que fortalezcan la capacidad adaptativa del puerto ante FHM futuros.

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