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2020, vol. 62, br. 3, str. 43-61
Ugroženost žena od posledica prirodno izazvanih katastrofa - studija slučaja Svilajnac
aUniverzitet u Beogradu, Fakultet bezbednosti, Srbija
bNaučno-stručno društvo za upravljanje rizicima u vanrednim situacijama, Beograd

e-adresavmc@fb.bg.ac.rs, maja.svrdlin@gmail.com
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Ugroženost građana od katastrofa rezultat je kako fizičkih tako i društvenih faktora. Studije istraživanja roda u katastrofama počivaju na činjenici da je rod primarni princip organizovanja društva i verovanju da se rodna dimenzija mora uzeti u obzir ako želimo da steknemo uvid u položaj svih ljudi koji žive u sredinama podložnim uticaju prirodnih opasnosti. Cilj istraživanja predstavljaju naučna deskripcija i eksplikacija rodne dimenzije ugroženosti građana opštine Svilajnac usled prirodnih katastrofa izazvanih poplavama 2014. godine. Korišćenjem slučajnog uzorkovanja anketirano je sto petnaest građana iz opštine Svilajnac. Rezultati istraživanja pokazuju da je većina ispitanika bila direktno ugrožena destruktivnim posledicama poplavnih rizika. Međutim, istražene rodne razlike pokazale su da su žene samo psihološki ugroženije od muškaraca, s obzirom da je veći procenat žena izrazio osećaj straha i brige tokom poplava. Ovaj rad doprinosi već postojećoj rodnoj literaturi iz oblasti katastrofa, te omogućava bolje razumevanje različitih i rodno ustoličenih posledica prirodnih katastrofa na centralnom Balkanu koje se mogu iskoristiti za kreiranje rodno senzitivnih politika i strategija upravljanja rizicima od katastrofa.
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DOI: 10.5937/bezbednost2003043C
primljen: 14.11.2019.
revidiran: 21.09.2020.
prihvaćen: 23.11.2020.
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