Social representations in the face of involuntary relocation

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The impact of a disaster on public health is identified through the following: the production of excess mortality morbidity and affectation of the population that exceeds what is usual in the affected community; the modification of the pattern of communicable diseases and traditional environmental risks in that community; the impact on the health services system whose capacity for action is put to the test in this type of circumstance; the effects on mental health and human behavior; and the aspects of reconstruction relocation and rehabilitation.This book is made up of six chapters of a research project in which aspects and foundations of the main concepts are shown as well as an analysis from the community studied which is part of a project called the intervention of SEDESOL (Secretariat of Social Development) in disaster reconstruction which leads us to a deep analysis of the community Arroyo del Maíz in the municipality of Poza Rica de Hidalgo Veracruz after a natural disaster in its flood typology that led to an involuntary relocation.
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