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The remote North Patagonian region is a sparsely populated territory and a world famous tourist destination located on the leeward side of the Andes Mountains. Recent disasters triggered by various types of geoenvironmental hazards (including volcanic eruptions, mass-wasting processes and extreme weather events) heavily disrupted ground transport networks in a region with already limited territorial accessibilities. All these catastrophes prompted the need to evacuate or assist a number of secluded visitors, locals and livestock extemporaneously on board of coastguards and tourist passenger-ships from the shores of the many glacial lakes that make up part of the regional attraction. Despite the recurrence of these types of events, water evacuations in the region continue to be spontaneous, improvised and hazardous procedures. This contribution reconstructs and assesses a number of recent local-scale cases of lake evacuations and assistances from a number of Patagonian urban centers, rural areas and tourist sites. For each case study, we systematically elaborated on the prime components of an evacuation process, which enabled us to recognize key achievements, failures and conditioning factors for managing emergencies via water transport, most of them inherent to the studied region. Some of the complexities to emerge from case studies referred to: complex hazard-related scenarios; limited ground-based accessibilities and risk of isolation; various inter- and intra-organizational issues, incidental to natural reserves and tourist regions; a wide range of particular demographic features; and the availability and vulnerability of water transport resources. We suggested fundamental and replicable recommendations for developing water evacuation plans, also identifying forthcoming problems to solve in order to improve the management of emergencies through this alternative means of transport.
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The authors wish to thank especially Prefectura Naval Argentina and some of the key interviewees (Juliana Darwich, Daniela Cerio, Agustina Abraham, Martín Pereira, Roxana Cerda, Carlos Tavalla and Beatriz Marottoli) who provided first hand essential data for this study and further contacts with other parties interviewed. We also wish to thank Autoridad Interjurisdiccional de las Cuencas de los ríos Limay, Neuquén y Negro for providing meteorological data to perform this research. Finally, we also thank three anonymous reviewers for their constructive comments that largely improved our manuscript. The research reported in this manuscript was funded by the Agencia Nacional de Promoción Científica y Tecnológica, FONCyT, MINCyT, Argentina (PICT 2015-1322 and PICT 2016-0084); the Universidad Nacional del Comahue (PIN I 04/B226 and PIN I 04/B191); and the Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, Argentina (PUE 2018 IPATEC, CONICET).
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Salgado, P.A., Villarosa, G., Beigt, D. et al. Water evacuations in remote tourist regions: evaluating case studies from natural hazards in North Patagonian lakes, Argentina. J. Mt. Sci. 19, 1782–1807 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11629-021-7207-3
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