Compilation and analysis of natural disasters reported in the department of Antioquia, excluding the municipalities of the Valle de Aburrá-Colombia, between 1920-1999

This work collects and analyzes the available information about the natural disasters reported in the department of Antioquia, except for the municipalities of the Aburrá Valley, between the years of 1920 and 1999, using the DesInventar software. 1,701 natural disasters were reported in the 115 muni...

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Polanco, Camilo
Bedoya Sanmiguel, Geovany
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2005
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Universidad EAFIT
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Natural Disasters
Department Of Antioquia
Causes
Economic Losses
Desinventar Software
Environmental Geology
Desastres Naturales
Departamento De Antioquia
Causas
Pérdidas Económicas
Software Desinventar
Geología Ambiental
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License
Copyright (c) 2005 Camilo Polanco, Geovany Bedoya Sanmiguel
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dc.title.eng.fl_str_mv Compilation and analysis of natural disasters reported in the department of Antioquia, excluding the municipalities of the Valle de Aburrá-Colombia, between 1920-1999
dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Compilación y análisis de los desastres naturales reportados en el departamento de Antioquia, exceptuando los municipios del Valle de Aburrá-Colombia, entre 1920-1999
title Compilation and analysis of natural disasters reported in the department of Antioquia, excluding the municipalities of the Valle de Aburrá-Colombia, between 1920-1999
spellingShingle Compilation and analysis of natural disasters reported in the department of Antioquia, excluding the municipalities of the Valle de Aburrá-Colombia, between 1920-1999
Natural Disasters
Department Of Antioquia
Causes
Economic Losses
Desinventar Software
Environmental Geology
Desastres Naturales
Departamento De Antioquia
Causas
Pérdidas Económicas
Software Desinventar
Geología Ambiental
title_short Compilation and analysis of natural disasters reported in the department of Antioquia, excluding the municipalities of the Valle de Aburrá-Colombia, between 1920-1999
title_full Compilation and analysis of natural disasters reported in the department of Antioquia, excluding the municipalities of the Valle de Aburrá-Colombia, between 1920-1999
title_fullStr Compilation and analysis of natural disasters reported in the department of Antioquia, excluding the municipalities of the Valle de Aburrá-Colombia, between 1920-1999
title_full_unstemmed Compilation and analysis of natural disasters reported in the department of Antioquia, excluding the municipalities of the Valle de Aburrá-Colombia, between 1920-1999
title_sort Compilation and analysis of natural disasters reported in the department of Antioquia, excluding the municipalities of the Valle de Aburrá-Colombia, between 1920-1999
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Polanco, Camilo
Bedoya Sanmiguel, Geovany
dc.contributor.author.spa.fl_str_mv Polanco, Camilo
Bedoya Sanmiguel, Geovany
dc.contributor.affiliation.spa.fl_str_mv Universidad EAFIT
dc.subject.keyword.eng.fl_str_mv Natural Disasters
Department Of Antioquia
Causes
Economic Losses
Desinventar Software
Environmental Geology
topic Natural Disasters
Department Of Antioquia
Causes
Economic Losses
Desinventar Software
Environmental Geology
Desastres Naturales
Departamento De Antioquia
Causas
Pérdidas Económicas
Software Desinventar
Geología Ambiental
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Desastres Naturales
Departamento De Antioquia
Causas
Pérdidas Económicas
Software Desinventar
Geología Ambiental
description This work collects and analyzes the available information about the natural disasters reported in the department of Antioquia, except for the municipalities of the Aburrá Valley, between the years of 1920 and 1999, using the DesInventar software. 1,701 natural disasters were reported in the 115 municipalities corresponding to the work area. 45% corresponds to landslides, 17% to floods, 15% to torrential avenues, 7% to earthquakes; 16% corresponds to "other" disasters such as gales, storms, swells, frosts, hailstorms, droughts, soil liquefaction, urban and forest fires, mud volcanism, shoreline undermining and rock falls. The above produced 1,233 deaths, and affected 99,100 individuals and 1,418 families. The greatest amount of human losses was contributed by the landslides with 58%; torrential avenues with 22%; floods with 17%; the others with the 2% and the remaining 1% due to the earthquakes. With regard to housing, there were a total of 13,106 homes affected and 835 homes destroyed mainly by the earthquakes (48%); floods (31%) and landslides (12%). With respect to destroyed homes, the distribution was as follows: earthquakes with 37%, floods with 36% and landslides with 10% respectively, a remaining 5% due to torrential avenues. With this work it was possible to verify several important points, among which it is emphasized that the tendency of the frequency of natural disasters is increasing as well as the effects on people as well as on homes and infrastructure; Two of the main causes of natural disasters continue to be hydrometeorological phenomena such as rainfall and anthropic activities such as poor land management, deforestation, overgrazing, urban expansion without planning or land management, and so on. The economic losses were approximately 25,000 million Colombian pesos (at pesos of the year 2000), quite low compared to the large number of natural disasters (1,701) reported between 1,920 and 1,999
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spelling Medellín de: Lat: 06 15 00 N degrees minutes Lat: 6.2500 decimal degrees Long: 075 36 00 W degrees minutes Long: -75.6000 decimal degrees2005-04-012019-11-22T19:22:15Z2005-04-012019-11-22T19:22:15Z2256-43141794-9165http://hdl.handle.net/10784/14578This work collects and analyzes the available information about the natural disasters reported in the department of Antioquia, except for the municipalities of the Aburrá Valley, between the years of 1920 and 1999, using the DesInventar software. 1,701 natural disasters were reported in the 115 municipalities corresponding to the work area. 45% corresponds to landslides, 17% to floods, 15% to torrential avenues, 7% to earthquakes; 16% corresponds to "other" disasters such as gales, storms, swells, frosts, hailstorms, droughts, soil liquefaction, urban and forest fires, mud volcanism, shoreline undermining and rock falls. The above produced 1,233 deaths, and affected 99,100 individuals and 1,418 families. The greatest amount of human losses was contributed by the landslides with 58%; torrential avenues with 22%; floods with 17%; the others with the 2% and the remaining 1% due to the earthquakes. With regard to housing, there were a total of 13,106 homes affected and 835 homes destroyed mainly by the earthquakes (48%); floods (31%) and landslides (12%). With respect to destroyed homes, the distribution was as follows: earthquakes with 37%, floods with 36% and landslides with 10% respectively, a remaining 5% due to torrential avenues. With this work it was possible to verify several important points, among which it is emphasized that the tendency of the frequency of natural disasters is increasing as well as the effects on people as well as on homes and infrastructure; Two of the main causes of natural disasters continue to be hydrometeorological phenomena such as rainfall and anthropic activities such as poor land management, deforestation, overgrazing, urban expansion without planning or land management, and so on. The economic losses were approximately 25,000 million Colombian pesos (at pesos of the year 2000), quite low compared to the large number of natural disasters (1,701) reported between 1,920 and 1,999Este trabajo recopila y analiza la información disponible acerca de los desastres naturales reportados en el departamento de Antioquia, exceptuando los municipios del Valle de Aburrá, entre los años de 1920 y 1999, empleando el software DesInventar. Se reportaron 1.701 desastres naturales en los 115 municipios correspondientes al área de trabajo. El 45% corresponde a deslizamientos, el 17% a inundaciones, el 15% a avenidas torrenciales, el 7% a sismos; el 16% corresponde a ¿otros¿ desastres como vendavales, tempestades, marejadas, heladas, granizadas, sequías, licuación de suelos, incendios urbanos y forestales, volcanismo de lodo, socavación de orillas y caídas de rocas. Lo anterior produjo 1.233 muertes, y afectó a 99.100 individuos y a 1.418 familias. La mayor cantidad de pérdidas humanas la aportaron los deslizamientos con el 58%; las avenidas torrenciales con el 22%; las inundaciones con 17%; los ¿otros¿ con el 2% y el 1% restante debido a los sismos. Con respecto a las viviendas, se tuvo un total de 13.106 viviendas afectadas y 835 viviendas destruidas principalmente por los sismos (48%); las inundaciones (31%) y los deslizamientos (12%). Con respecto a las viviendas destruidas la distribución fue de la siguiente manera: los sismos con el 37%, las inundaciones con el 36% y los deslizamientos con el 10% respectivamente, un 5% restante debido a las avenidas torrenciales. Con este trabajo se pudo constatar varios puntos importantes, dentro de los cuales se destacan que la tendencia de la frecuencia de los desastres naturales va en aumento así como los efectos tanto en las personas como en las viviendas y en la infraestructura; dos de las principales causas de los desastres naturales siguen siendo los fenómenos hidrometeorológicos como las lluvias y las actividades antrópicas como son los malos manejos de tierras, la deforestación, el sobrepastoreo, la expansión urbana sin planificación ni ordenación del territorio, etcétera. Las pérdidas económicas fueron aproximadamente de unos 25.000 millones de pesos colombianos (a pesos del año 2000), cifra bastante baja si se compara con la gran cantidad de desastres naturales (1.701) reportados entre 1.920 y 1.999application/pdfspaUniversidad EAFIThttp://publicaciones.eafit.edu.co/index.php/ingciencia/article/view/503http://publicaciones.eafit.edu.co/index.php/ingciencia/article/view/503Copyright (c) 2005 Camilo Polanco, Geovany Bedoya SanmiguelAcceso abiertohttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2instname:Universidad EAFITreponame:Repositorio Institucional Universidad EAFITIngeniería y Ciencia; Vol 1, No 1 (2005)Compilation and analysis of natural disasters reported in the department of Antioquia, excluding the municipalities of the Valle de Aburrá-Colombia, between 1920-1999Compilación y análisis de los desastres naturales reportados en el departamento de Antioquia, exceptuando los municipios del Valle de Aburrá-Colombia, entre 1920-1999articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlepublishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtículohttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2df8fbb1Natural DisastersDepartment Of AntioquiaCausesEconomic LossesDesinventar SoftwareEnvironmental GeologyDesastres NaturalesDepartamento De AntioquiaCausasPérdidas EconómicasSoftware DesinventarGeología AmbientalPolanco, CamiloBedoya Sanmiguel, GeovanyUniversidad EAFITIngeniería y Ciencia114565ing.cienc.THUMBNAILminaitura-ig_Mesa de trabajo 1.jpgminaitura-ig_Mesa de trabajo 1.jpgimage/jpeg265796https://repository.eafit.edu.co/bitstreams/981ae391-c0c5-4513-8117-d7ad9aaf32e1/downloadda9b21a5c7e00c7f1127cef8e97035e0MD51ORIGINALdocument (2).pdfdocument (2).pdfTexto completo PDFapplication/pdf237868https://repository.eafit.edu.co/bitstreams/07df0083-a5b6-4499-97ee-732fc602a832/download5b1d179eac2ee11b079f9db189a05b81MD52articulo.htmlarticulo.htmlArticulo completo HTMLtext/html373https://repository.eafit.edu.co/bitstreams/5b81c94e-2988-43e9-ace5-62de659f22b8/downloadd4f9b4536e918022ed3b03ab9e16f8ccMD5310784/14578oai:repository.eafit.edu.co:10784/145782020-02-11 20:31:04.394open.accesshttps://repository.eafit.edu.coRepositorio Institucional Universidad EAFITrepositorio@eafit.edu.co