Enabling Risk Management and Adaptation to Climate Change through a Network of Peruvian Universities

Jorge Espinoza-Molina, Alberto Paucar-Cáceres, Maria del Carmen Silva-Cornejo, Silvia Quispe-Prieto, Karina Acosta-Caipa, Esther Chambe-Vega, Erbert Osco-Mamani, Franklin Cordova-Buiza, Toni Burrowes-Cromwell, Lucero Nicole Huerta-Tantalean

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Abstract

In recent decades, Latin America (LA) has been frequently and severely affected by floods and landslides. There is an urgency for adopting Comprehensive Disaster and Climate Risk Management (CRM). In 2016, a group of Peruvian universities established a network (Gestión Integral del Riesgo de Desastres y Adaptación al Cambio Climático (GIRD-ACC)) committed to the principles of CRM. This article compiles and evaluates the network results/plans and actions. A qualitative study and a methodological strategy are reported featuring: a bibliographic/network documentary review; an account of the events that led to the start and development of the network; and a case study of a three-university network. Results show that the network can help in deepening knowledge and forging a culture of risk prevention. This is by incorporating risk management and climate change awareness in professional training and intensive activity to meet the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs -11, 13, and 17). Results indicate the importance of gaining consensus (a notoriously difficult task in LA) between the authorities and the operational departments; the role of universities’ social responsibilities; incorporating sustainability and risk management themes in the mainstream curricula; and developing a network by learning from similar groupings across LA to improve CRM within universities.

Original languageEnglish
Article number16754
JournalSustainability (Switzerland)
Volume14
Issue number24
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2022

Keywords

  • Latin America
  • SDGs
  • climate change
  • comprehensive disaster and climate risk management (CRM)
  • ecological resilience
  • risk management

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