This chapter aims to show the recurrence of impacts that have caused damages and detonated disasters in Cuyutlán, Colima, Mexico. The problem of disasters in Mexico and particular in Colima is presented on the basis of recent studies and explains key concepts. Through the method and techniques of disasters data were collected to form a chronologically ordered document and to show the affections suffered by the population between 1900 and 1959. The daily life is contextualized and the reasons for which the settlement continued. It is concluded that the cuyutlenses were vulnerable mainly to earthquakes, tsunamis and tropical cyclones. And it explains how the recurrent destructive events limiled the social capacities that violated the populati...
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International audienceLandslides disasters in Mexico caused more than 3500 deaths between 1935 and 2...
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Based on historical documents, this work compiles disaster events occurred in Mexico from pre-Hispan...
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The frequency, the costs involved in the disaster and the alleged increase in severity due to climat...
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The Mexico City’s earthquakes occurred in 1985 caused severe damage to the urban complexes “Presiden...
In this work the vulnerability of populations to natural disasters is analyzed in order to know how ...
Owing to its geographic location, Mexico is the scene of several types of natural phenomena. Hurrica...
Due to its geographical location, the community of Motozintla de Mendoza (Motozintla) in the State o...
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In this article reflects on the relationship between the gentrification process and the social const...
In recent decades, various cities in the Mexican Republic have served as recipients of internal disp...
This research illustrates, in the frame of social vulnerability, the consequences of the impact of h...
The paper traces out the relationships between three sets of actors--workers, factory owners, and go...
International audienceLandslides disasters in Mexico caused more than 3500 deaths between 1935 and 2...
This paper presents the results of three research projects that have allowed to gather evidence of t...
Based on historical documents, this work compiles disaster events occurred in Mexico from pre-Hispan...
This article addresses the topic of natural disasters in Mexicali, Baja California. It discusses the...
The frequency, the costs involved in the disaster and the alleged increase in severity due to climat...
This study examines the distribution of warnings and of services to victims of the 1999 floods in Ve...
The Mexico City’s earthquakes occurred in 1985 caused severe damage to the urban complexes “Presiden...
In this work the vulnerability of populations to natural disasters is analyzed in order to know how ...
Owing to its geographic location, Mexico is the scene of several types of natural phenomena. Hurrica...
Due to its geographical location, the community of Motozintla de Mendoza (Motozintla) in the State o...
This paper analyzes the effects of the tornado that took place in on August 6, 2014 in the city of S...
In this article reflects on the relationship between the gentrification process and the social const...
In recent decades, various cities in the Mexican Republic have served as recipients of internal disp...
This research illustrates, in the frame of social vulnerability, the consequences of the impact of h...
The paper traces out the relationships between three sets of actors--workers, factory owners, and go...
International audienceLandslides disasters in Mexico caused more than 3500 deaths between 1935 and 2...