Stone, Jonathan; Barclay, Jenni; Simmons, Peter; Cole, Paul D.; Loughlin, Susan C.; Ramón, Patricio; Mothes, Patricia. 2014 Risk reduction through community-based monitoring: the vigías of Tungurahua, Ecuador. Journal of Applied Volcanology, 3 (1). 14, pp. 10.1186/s13617-014-0011-9
Abstract
Since 2000, a network of volunteers known as vigías has been engaged in community-based volcano monitoring,
which involves local citizens in the collection of scientific data, around volcán Tungurahua, Ecuador. This paper
provides the first detailed description and analysis of this well-established initiative, drawing implications for volcanic
risk reduction elsewhere. Based on 32 semi-structured interviews and other qualitative data collected in June and July
2013 with institutional actors and with vigías themselves, the paper documents the origins and development of the
network, identifies factors that have sustained it, and analyses the ways in which it contributes to disaster risk reduction.
Importantly, the case highlights how this community-based network performs multiple functions in reducing volcanic
risk. The vigías network functions simultaneously as a source of observational data for scientists; as a communication
channel for increasing community awareness, understanding of hazard processes and for enhancing preparedness; and
as an early warning system for civil protection. Less tangible benefits with nonetheless material consequences include
enhanced social capital – through the relationships and capabilities that are fostered – and improved trust between
partners. Establishing trust-based relationships between citizens, the vigías, scientists and civil protection authorities is
one important factor in the effectiveness and resilience of the network. Other factors discussed in the paper that have
contributed to the longevity of the network include the motivations of the vigías, a clear and regular communication
protocol, persistent volcanic activity, the efforts of key individuals, and examples of successful risk reduction attributable
to the activities of the network. Lessons that can be learned about the potential of community-based monitoring for
disaster risk reduction in other contexts are identified, including what the case tells us about the conditions that can
affect the effectiveness of such initiatives and their resilience to changing circumstances.
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