2022
DOI: 10.20947/s0102-3098a0227
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Contribuições teóricas para uma demografia dos desastres no Brasil

Abstract: As mudanças demográficas associadas à complexidade dos problemas ambientais contemporâneos, como as mudanças ambientais globais e os desastres tecnológicos, tornarão cada vez mais perene a (re)produção social dos riscos e desastres a eles associados. O artigo propõe reflexões que posicionem a demografia, particularmente no contexto brasileiro, de forma a incorporar esses desafios aos seus conceitos, teorias e metodologias de análise, consolidando o campo de estudos em demografia dos desastres. O percurso escol… Show more

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“…Most of these studies date to the 2000s, when definitions and mechanisms were being discussed in the wake of waves of general concern regarding global environmental change in the 1980s and 1990s, especially related to climate change (Pebley, 1998). Concerning Brazil, Engle and Lemos (2010), Barbieri (2022), and Barbieri and Pan (2022) have made important contributions to this theoretical discussion. In contrast with earlier conceptual efforts, these more recent studies have advanced climate-disaster-vulnerability research by explicitly incorporating a demographic analysis into the concepts of vulnerability as a central mechanism linking climate change, hazards, risks, and disasters within human populations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of these studies date to the 2000s, when definitions and mechanisms were being discussed in the wake of waves of general concern regarding global environmental change in the 1980s and 1990s, especially related to climate change (Pebley, 1998). Concerning Brazil, Engle and Lemos (2010), Barbieri (2022), and Barbieri and Pan (2022) have made important contributions to this theoretical discussion. In contrast with earlier conceptual efforts, these more recent studies have advanced climate-disaster-vulnerability research by explicitly incorporating a demographic analysis into the concepts of vulnerability as a central mechanism linking climate change, hazards, risks, and disasters within human populations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%