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In Lima, like in most cities across the global South, bio-physical and socio-economic risk drivers are deeply entangled, producing cycles of unequal risk exposure and displacement.
It is now well-known that the number, frequency, geographical scale and social and economic impacts of risks related to natural and man-made hazards are likely to be exacerbated by climate change.
Collaborative mapping is an essential part of cLIMASinRiesgo and aims to capture spatially the biophysical (natural and man-made) conditions that shape different degrees of vulnerability.
This Work Package aims to find out how risk-coping costs are internalised and externalised by ordinary citizens and state agencies.
A number of strategic action and scenario planning workshops to be conducted in close collaboration with the residents of Barrios Altos and José Carlos Mariátegui.
José Carlos Mariátegui includes several settlements situated in San Juan de Lurigancho, Lima’s most populated and poor district.