Natural Hazards in Sao Vicente (Cabo Verde)

São Vicente island (República de Cabo Verde) lies within the Sahelian zone and faces a number of natural hazards, of which the most significant ones are erosion and gully formation, desertification and flash flooding hazards. Based on examples, we set out to examine the main factors involved in the...

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Main Authors: Martins Bruno, Lourenço Luciano, Monteiro Sílvia
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Szeged 2018-04-01
Series:Journal of Environmental Geography
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/jengeo-2018-0001
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description São Vicente island (República de Cabo Verde) lies within the Sahelian zone and faces a number of natural hazards, of which the most significant ones are erosion and gully formation, desertification and flash flooding hazards. Based on examples, we set out to examine the main factors involved in the development of these natural hazards from a regional point of view, while simultaneously assessing the importance of anthropic action as a structural factor. The investigation of Lazareto’s gullies (located to the west of Mindelo) aimed to determine the main factors of the gullies formation. It also sought to demonstrate that the gullies’ formation is a reliable indicator of the high rates of erosion on a regional scale. The approach to the desertification hazards was based on farmers’ perception related to the evolution of agricultural production, strategies to mitigate drought and desertification issues, consequences and future prospects based on a set of interviews conducted in Ribeira da Vinha. Finally, the intense rainfall event that occurred on August 26, 2008 was analysed to identify the main vulnerability factors of the city in light of the flash flood hazard.
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spelling doaj.art-c275b6017aea4e99851dab1c52f624af2022-12-22T02:28:05ZengUniversity of SzegedJournal of Environmental Geography2060-467X2018-04-01111-21810.2478/jengeo-2018-0001jengeo-2018-0001Natural Hazards in Sao Vicente (Cabo Verde)Martins Bruno0Lourenço Luciano1Monteiro Sílvia2Department of Geography and Tourism, Centre for Studies in Geography and Spatial Planning, University of Coimbra, RISCOS, Faculdade de Letras, Colégio de S. Jerónimo, 3004-530Coimbra, Portugal.Department of Geography and Tourism, Centre for Studies in Geography and Spatial Planning, University of Coimbra, RISCOS, Faculdade de Letras, Colégio de S. Jerónimo, 3004-530Coimbra, Portugal.Department of Earth Sciences, University of Cape Verde, Praça António Lereno, CP 379CPraia, Santiago, Cabo VerdeSão Vicente island (República de Cabo Verde) lies within the Sahelian zone and faces a number of natural hazards, of which the most significant ones are erosion and gully formation, desertification and flash flooding hazards. Based on examples, we set out to examine the main factors involved in the development of these natural hazards from a regional point of view, while simultaneously assessing the importance of anthropic action as a structural factor. The investigation of Lazareto’s gullies (located to the west of Mindelo) aimed to determine the main factors of the gullies formation. It also sought to demonstrate that the gullies’ formation is a reliable indicator of the high rates of erosion on a regional scale. The approach to the desertification hazards was based on farmers’ perception related to the evolution of agricultural production, strategies to mitigate drought and desertification issues, consequences and future prospects based on a set of interviews conducted in Ribeira da Vinha. Finally, the intense rainfall event that occurred on August 26, 2008 was analysed to identify the main vulnerability factors of the city in light of the flash flood hazard.https://doi.org/10.2478/jengeo-2018-0001são vicente (cape verde)risksvulnerabilityflash floodinggullies formation
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risks
vulnerability
flash flooding
gullies formation
title Natural Hazards in Sao Vicente (Cabo Verde)
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title_short Natural Hazards in Sao Vicente (Cabo Verde)
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topic são vicente (cape verde)
risks
vulnerability
flash flooding
gullies formation
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