Thesis defence by Clemence Idukunda
- https://ilee.unamur.be/events/thesis-defence-by-clemence-idukunda
- Thesis defence by Clemence Idukunda
- 2025-11-24T16:00:00+01:00
- 2025-11-24T19:00:00+01:00
- When Nov 24, 2025 from 04:00 PM to 07:00 PM (Europe/Brussels / UTC100)
- Where Lecture hall 02 Pedro Arupe
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Title: Understanding local contextual vulnerability to landslides and floods: A case study of Northwestern Rwanda
Summary:
This research investigates community vulnerability to landslides and floods in Northwestern Rwanda, hazards that frequently interact to produce compound disasters. The research focused on understanding the institutional, social, and structural factors that shape vulnerability and adaptive capacity in this disaster-prone region. Using a mixed-methods approach at local-scale, including institutional analysis, household surveys (n = 904), and field observations, the research highlights how vulnerability is shaped by socio-economic conditions, weak institutional coordination, and limited adaptive capacity. A Contextualized Vulnerability Index (CoVI) was developed to map vulnerability patterns, revealing particularly
high vulnerability in landslide-prone and dual-hazard zones. The analysis of adaptive capacity showed that while awareness of hazards is high due to lived experiences, financial constraints, and limited technical knowledge hinder communities’ ability to adapt effectively. The study contributes to the literature on social vulnerability and disaster risk reduction by emphasizing the importance of locally grounded, evidence-based strategies to strengthen community resilience in hazard-prone regions.
Clemence will present the results of her PhD thesis, conducted in the Geography Department, under the supervision of Sabine Henry. The presentation will be in English.
Institute of Life, Earth and Environment