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Ítem Acceso abierto Resilience and perception of landslide risk in the former cooperative Los Gallinazos in the district of Puente Piedra, Lima-2018.(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2018-07-09) Gonzales Claudio, Guisella; Perez Siguas, Rosa EvaObjective: To determine the relationship between resilience level and landslide risk perception in the former Los Gallinazos Cooperative in the Puente Piedra district of Lima in 2018. Method: Quantitative, correlational, and cross-sectional approach, with a population of 270 heads of households. The data collection technique was a survey of heads of households. The instruments used were the Resilience Scale-25SA (CD-RISC-25SA) and the Landslide Risk Perception Scale (EPRD). Results: 97.4% had a high level of resilience, 2.6% had a medium level; within the dimensions, persistence-tenacity-self-efficacy was highlighted at 97%. Regarding landslide risk, 88.5% had a high landslide risk perception, 9.6% had a medium level, and 1.9% had a low level. The dimensions that stood out were the probability of damage at 99.6%, indicating an excellent perception of landslide risk, followed by estimated loss at 81.9%. Conclusions: No relationship exists between resilience and landslide risk perception in the former Los Gallinazos Cooperative in the Puente Piedra district. The Spearman Bivariate correlation test shows a correlation coefficient of 0.083, indicating a directly proportional but irrelevant relationship with a margin of error of 0.05 (5%).
