Cartografía de la vulnerabilidad del territorio frente al riesgo de inundación. Propuesta adaptada a la directiva europea de inundaciones y normativas derivadas

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The article provides a proposal for a mapping vulnerability catalogue adapted to the requirements of implementation of measures in the framework of european risk management, and more specifically, to those expressed in the risk management plans in the ARPS (Potential Significant Risk Areas) through local plans. The paper ponders the concept of vulnerability to risk, and point out inaccurate aspects that hinder the development of consensus-based vulnerability mapping. Examples of the proposed mapping applied to the area of flooding of the river Guadalhorce (Málaga) are attached.

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Roselló, M. J. P., Barrionueno, J. F. S., & Prados, F. C. (2017). Cartografía de la vulnerabilidad del territorio frente al riesgo de inundación. Propuesta adaptada a la directiva europea de inundaciones y normativas derivadas. Boletin de La Asociacion de Geografos Espanoles, 2017(75), 341–372. https://doi.org/10.21138/bage.2504

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