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以韌性觀點探討土石流災後復原與生計:以嘎色鬧部落的露營觀光為例 / A RESILIENCE PERSPECTIVE OF POST-LANDSLIDE RECOVERY AND LIVELIHOOD: A CASE STUDY OF THE CAMPING TOURISM IN KSUNU TRIBE
Document Type
Article
Source
災害防救科技與管理學刊 / Journal of Disaster Management. Vol. 11 Issue 2, p59-73. 15 p.
Subject
露營區
更耐災的重建
社會資本
土石流潛勢區
泰雅族
Campsite
Build back better
Social capital
Potential debris flow area
Atayal
Language
繁體中文
英文
ISSN
2227-0515
Abstract
The United Nation's 'Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030' advocates that the goal of post-disaster recovery is to build back better. Impacted communities should reduce disaster risk in a resilient way. However, the current disaster governance in Taiwan is still a hardware construction-oriented approach that lacks consideration in fundamental recovery for long-term local development. This study uses semi-structured interviews in the Ksunu tribe to explore the relationship between local tourism livelihood recovery and tribal resilience. The results show that the residents used the debris to fill the hollow and to develop campsites, which could also serve as a selling platform for local agricultural products. These diversifications expanded their livelihoods and nourished tribal social capital and natural capital. Campsite-based micro-tourism echoes the importance of 'innovative transformation' following the release phase of a system. This study highlights the significance of disaster governance with resilience thinking, which will deepen social recovery and development for a positive feedback to reduce disaster risk in the future.

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