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Social Justice in Urban–Rural Flood Exposure: A Case Study of Nanjing, China

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Type de ressource
Article de revue
Auteurs/contributeurs
  • Chen, Yi (Auteur)
  • Liu, Hui (Auteur)
  • Ye, Zhicong (Auteur)
  • Zhang, Hao (Auteur)
  • Jiang, Bifeng (Auteur)
  • Zhang, Yang (Auteur)
Titre
Social Justice in Urban–Rural Flood Exposure: A Case Study of Nanjing, China
Résumé
The environmental justice research on urban–rural exposure to flooding is underdeveloped and few empirical studies have been conducted in China. This study addresses this gap by exploring the probabilities of exposure to floods (10-, 20-, and 50-year) and examining the relationship between vulnerable groups and flooding in Nanjing, an important central city on the Yangtze River. Statistical analysis is based on multivariable generalised estimating equation (GEE) models that describe sociodemographic disparities at the census-tract level. The results revealed that (1) highly educated people in the urban centre are more likely to live in areas with high flood risk because of the abundance of education resources, and employment opportunities are concentrated in the urban centre. (2) Natives in suburban areas are more likely to live in flood-prone areas due to their favourable ecological environments near rivers and lakes. (3) Women in rural areas are more likely to live in high-flood-risk zones because most of the men are migrant workers. These findings highlight the urgent need to develop mitigation strategies to reduce flood exposure, especially in districts with high proportions of socially disadvantaged people. The linkages between rural and urban areas need to be strengthened in order to reduce flood exposure.
Publication
Land
Volume
11
Numéro
9
Pages
1588-1588
Date
2022-09-16
DOI
10.3390/land11091588
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DOI: 10.3390/land11091588 MAG ID: 4296356392
Référence
Chen, Y., Liu, H., Ye, Z., Zhang, H., Jiang, B., & Zhang, Y. (2022). Social Justice in Urban–Rural Flood Exposure: A Case Study of Nanjing, China. Land, 11(9), 1588–1588. https://doi.org/10.3390/land11091588
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  • Évènements liés au froid (neige, glace)
  • Inondations et crues
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