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How Do Poor, Coastal Communities Respond to Flood Risk? The Example of Texas’ Colonias
The colonias are also constantly changing and relatively unknown to authorities; only loosely kept records are available. To begin collecting the necessary data, Dr. Donner will use electronic cartography of the region to identify and map the locations of colonias. Randomly selecting certain settlements to study, he will interview their inhabitants to learn about their points of vulnerability and possible strategies for coping: Do they prepare for floods? Respond to warnings? Have they already suffered major damage? What do they experience as the major threats to their community, in these socioeconomic and environmental conditions? To tie those two threads together, Dr. Donner will collaborate with researchers from the natural sciences to incorporate analyses of the flood risk in this region. They will develop models to predict inundation patterns for the Gulf Coast hurricanes that have a heavy impact on the colonia populations. This novel combination of social and environmental sciences will help provide a more complete, precise picture of the risks faced by this poor population.
Knowing how the people of the colonias might respond to a major environmental event could help generate innovative policies to mitigate the risks involved. This knowledge could be applied to other poor, coastal populations, like fishing communities in Southern India, that don’t have the means to protect themselves. With the risk of severe weather increasing worldwide, more coastal peoples could fall under this category, making efforts to plan for their protection more important than ever.
Scientific title: An Environmental and Socioeconomic Evaluation of Hydrological Risks in Lower South Texas
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William
DONNER
Institution
The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
Country
United States
Nationality
American
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