Unstable Slopes: Poor Urban Planning and Risk Mitigation
The research analyzes the relationship between the lack of urban planning and slope instability in the bardas of Neuquén, with the aim of identifying risk zones and assessing the social perception of danger. A mixed-method approach was applied, combining geospatial analysis in QGIS with surveys of l...
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| Formato: | informe de investigación |
| Lenguaje: | inglés |
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Universidad Nacional del Comahue. Facultad de Lenguas
2025
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| Acceso en línea: | https://bibliotecadelenguas.uncoma.edu.ar/items/show/989 https://bibliotecadelenguas.uncoma.edu.ar/files/original/f833937385279ba9d67d31c565e64f76.pdf https://bibliotecadelenguas.uncoma.edu.ar/files/original/45961463699129ffdf4b277c42bf3139.pdf |
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| Sumario: | The research analyzes the relationship between the lack of urban planning and slope instability in the bardas of Neuquén, with the aim of identifying risk zones and assessing the social perception of danger. A mixed-method approach was applied, combining geospatial analysis in QGIS with surveys of local residents. The hazard and vulnerability maps revealed that the neighborhoods of Villa Ceferino, Melipal, and Islas Malvinas show a critical overlap between high geomorphological susceptibility and high social exposure. Despite this, 82% of respondents do not perceive their homes to be at risk, and 64% are unaware of the concept of mitigation, evidencing a significant gap between physical risk and social perception. The results highlight the need to incorporate geological and geomorphological criteria into urban planning and to implement education and monitoring campaigns that strengthen community-based risk management. It is concluded that the integration of technical tools and citizen participation is essential to move toward safer, more resilient, and sustainable urban development. |
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