Vulnerability refers to conditions which increase the susceptibility of a community to the impact of hazards. This study applies the concept of vulnerability to a disaster fact in order to demonstrate why people are vulnerable and how the vulnerability plays its role in impeding the recovery from disaster impacts. We advance with a framework depicting that the 2015 Nepal earthquake perpetuated the vulnerabilities of rural households. At the study area Barpak VDC, 82 displaced households from five temporary shelter sites were interviewed with a semi-structured questionnaire. Documents from the VDC office and district government were reviewed. With a descriptive approach to processing data, our study finds that vulnerability of these househol...
Social resilience after disasters is characterized by two key dimensions, reducing impacts and enhan...
Social resilience after disasters is characterized by two key dimensions, reducing impacts and enhan...
This study investigates to what extent the Social Vulnerability Index (SoVI) can account for househo...
The April/May 2015 Nepal earthquakes and aftershocks had catastrophic impacts on rural households li...
The April/May 2015 Nepal earthquakes and aftershocks had catastrophic impacts on rural households li...
We assess tangible and intangible disaster recovery dynamics following the 2015 Nepal earthquakes an...
Master's thesis in Risk management and societal safetySummary The devastating earthquake in April 2...
7th International Conference on Building Resilience; Using scientific knowledge to inform policy and...
Master's thesis in Risk management and societal safetySummary The devastating earthquake in Apr...
Communities reliant on subsistence and small-scale production are typically more vulnerable than oth...
Communities reliant on subsistence and small-scale production are typically more vulnerable than oth...
Communities reliant on subsistence and small-scale production are typically more vulnerable than oth...
In April and May 2015, two large-scale earthquakes struck Nepal, killing almost 9,000 people, damagi...
Monsoon floods are frequent in the Tarai region of Nepal and claim thousands of lives and substantia...
Nepal has been facing different kind of hazards especially water induced disaster in summer season. ...
Social resilience after disasters is characterized by two key dimensions, reducing impacts and enhan...
Social resilience after disasters is characterized by two key dimensions, reducing impacts and enhan...
This study investigates to what extent the Social Vulnerability Index (SoVI) can account for househo...
The April/May 2015 Nepal earthquakes and aftershocks had catastrophic impacts on rural households li...
The April/May 2015 Nepal earthquakes and aftershocks had catastrophic impacts on rural households li...
We assess tangible and intangible disaster recovery dynamics following the 2015 Nepal earthquakes an...
Master's thesis in Risk management and societal safetySummary The devastating earthquake in April 2...
7th International Conference on Building Resilience; Using scientific knowledge to inform policy and...
Master's thesis in Risk management and societal safetySummary The devastating earthquake in Apr...
Communities reliant on subsistence and small-scale production are typically more vulnerable than oth...
Communities reliant on subsistence and small-scale production are typically more vulnerable than oth...
Communities reliant on subsistence and small-scale production are typically more vulnerable than oth...
In April and May 2015, two large-scale earthquakes struck Nepal, killing almost 9,000 people, damagi...
Monsoon floods are frequent in the Tarai region of Nepal and claim thousands of lives and substantia...
Nepal has been facing different kind of hazards especially water induced disaster in summer season. ...
Social resilience after disasters is characterized by two key dimensions, reducing impacts and enhan...
Social resilience after disasters is characterized by two key dimensions, reducing impacts and enhan...
This study investigates to what extent the Social Vulnerability Index (SoVI) can account for househo...