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VASQUEZ SANTAMARIA, Jorge Eduardo  and  ESTRADA JARAMILLO, Lina María. Gender Perspective for Disaster Risk Management in Municipal Land Use Planning. Prolegómenos [online]. 2020, vol.23, n.45, pp.67-84. ISSN 0121-182X.  https://doi.org/10.18359/prole.4144.

The key principle of disaster risk management is the protection of rights, as supported by various national and international, legal and political models. International models dispersedly gather gender perspective elements to manage the risk of disasters by reviving the role of women. However, this is not reflected in Colombian legal or regulatory development despite the highly deter- mining nature of disaster risk management for land use plans (POTs). The article chronologically re- views the international provisions that integrate disaster risk management into the internal system, recovers and assesses those that motivate the incorporation of a gender perspective into disaster risk management, and analyzes them from a gender perspective-based method to encourage its incorporation into municipal POTs and clarify its scope within land-use planning.

Keywords : Disaster risk management; gender perspective; woman; international standards; land use planning.

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