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This paper is about the assessment of social vulnerability (SV) as a critical component of comprehensive
disaster risk assessment. This study was conducted in Medina Gounass Dakar, Senegal, to
bring out evidence that flooding was a threat to human security. The aim of this present study is to
assess the social vulnerability to flood in Medina Gounass. Survey was carried out using structured
questionnaires drawn on one hundred randomly selected households. For vulnerability assessment,
the Methods for the Improvement of Vulnerability Assessment in Europe (MOVE) framework
and Arc GIS are used to characterize vulnerability through three key factors, namely, 1) exposure,
2) susceptibility, and 3) lack of resilience. As a result, Medina Gounass inhabitants have a
particular relationship with the place they have been living for decades. Although facing diseases
and many challenges in their everyday life, people actually resist the government’s relocation
projects because of their symbolic relationship with the area. |
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