Publications by authors named "Claudia E Natenzon"

Article Synopsis
  • - Coastal zones require local participative governance for sustainability, with a lack of it leading to conflicts among social actors in regions like Chiloé Island, a key area for fisheries and aquaculture in Chile.
  • - The current ecological state of Chiloé's coastal zone was analyzed using the DPSIR model, revealing issues such as decreased coastal species, eutrophication, and pollution caused by increased fisheries and aquaculture activities.
  • - Validation from local households and experts showed differing perceptions on conflicts and solutions, prompting the proposal of three ideas for improving social-ecological governance in Chiloé's marine ecosystems.
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Based on the theoretical framework of environmental risk, this article discusses the management of air quality in the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires in relation to current and potential impacts of toxic gases and global climate change on the health of the population. Information on historical and current management of the air was linked to the results of the South American Emissions, Megacities and Climate research project to assess danger, exposure, vulnerability and uncertainty as the dimensions of risk. By contextualizing public policies developed in recent decades on this subject, it was possible to identify emerging configurations of risk and uncertainties as accelerators of social vulnerability.

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The scope of this article is to analyze the social and environmental vulnerability of the population affected by disasters adopting the floods that occurred in the State of Alagoas in 2010 as a case study. For this, research was conducted in the Scielo and Medline databases as well as books, dissertations and theses. In addition, newspaper articles published in the local and national press about these floods were located and examined.

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