Show simple item record

dc.contributor.authorKanyiginya, Violet
dc.contributor.authorTwongyirwe, Ronald
dc.contributor.authorKagoro-Rugunda, Grace
dc.contributor.authorMubiru, David
dc.contributor.authorSekajugo, John
dc.contributor.authorMutyebere, Rodgers
dc.contributor.authorDeijns, Axel A. J.
dc.contributor.authorKervyn, Matthieu
dc.contributor.authorDewitte, Olivier
dc.date.accessioned2023-11-23T10:01:30Z
dc.date.available2023-11-23T10:01:30Z
dc.date.issued2023
dc.identifier.citationKanyiginya, V., Twongyirwe, R., Kagoro-Rugunda, G., Mubiru, D., Sekajugo, J., Mutyebere, R., ... & Dewitte, O. (2023). Inventories of natural hazards in under-reported regions: a multi-method insight from a tropical mountainous landscape. African Geographical Review, 1-20.en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://ir.must.ac.ug/xmlui/handle/123456789/3284
dc.description.abstractImpacts of natural hazards are on an increase globally. To mitigate these impacts, sound disaster risk reduction strategies must rely on comprehensive inventory of natural hazards. However, to date, many regions worldwide still suffer from a dearth of information. The goal of our research is to assess how, with limited means and several methods, environments that are typically under-researched can be covered with accurate information on which further research aiming at understanding and mitigating disaster risk could be set out. We focus on the Kigezi highlands, an under- reported and populated tropical region of Uganda (Africa) known to be impacted by natural hazards. We conducted a multi-method multi- temporal inventory over the entire region using satellite image analysis, exploration of literature and archives, and field surveys. We also set up a network of 15 geo-observers to collect accurate space-time data on seven natural hazards. Our multi-method inventory generated a database comprising over 4000 natural hazard occurrences with frequent natural and anthropogenic interactions. Our results indicate that Kigezi highlands is a hotspot for natural hazards associated with extensive risks, whose numbers are underestimated. We therefore highlight the importance of working with a multiple-method approach in characterizing natural hazards and their interactionsen_US
dc.description.sponsorshipDirectorate-General Development Cooperation and Humanitarian Aid of Belgium through the HARISSA (Natural Hazards, RISks and Society in Africaen_US
dc.language.isoen_USen_US
dc.publisherAfrican Geographical Reviewen_US
dc.subjectNatural hazardsen_US
dc.subjectHazard interactionsen_US
dc.subjectInventoryen_US
dc.subjectCitizen scienceen_US
dc.subjectTransdisciplinaryen_US
dc.subjectAfricaen_US
dc.titleInventories of natural hazards in under-reported regions: a multi-method insight from a tropical mountainous landscapeen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US


Files in this item

Thumbnail

This item appears in the following Collection(s)

Show simple item record