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Geoscientific communication problem with communities for disaster prevention and land planning in Peru
2014
Engineering Geology for Society and Territory - Volume 7: Education, Professional Ethics and Public Recognition of Engineering Geology, pp.81-83, 2014
The communication process between the geoscientists and native communities in risk areas can significantly affect disaster prevention and land use planning. In Peru, the problem of disaster prevention is a fundamental policy due to unfamiliarity and deficiency of the associate information on the population. It is possible that talk of disaster prevention it will be an unlikely ideal in a country where most towns have settled on unplanned projects by the constant change and the lack of interest from the authorities in such topics. However, it is anachronistic that the rural communities and towns continue to live without a plan to enable them to improve their quality of life. The correct use of geoscience information in the mass media can help in this work. The characteristics of the enterprise in Peru require more training by professionals in the geosciences and support communication specialists. In this paper, we analyze the problem of communication for disaster prevention in Peru, with the aim of contributing to the articulation of a disaster prevention strategy.
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Macedo, L.; Villacorta, S.; Vasquez, S.; Mariño, J.; & Di Capua, G. (2014) - Geoscientific communication problem with communities for disaster prevention and land planning in Peru. In: Engineering Geology for Society and Territory - Volume 7: Education, Professional Ethics and Public Recognition of Engineering Geology, pp.81-83. Springer International Publishing. Doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-09303-1_15

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