The vulnerability of the Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) to flood disasters affects not only the underlying eco-centric and anthropocentric values therein, but also the coastal communities that are adjacent to the MPAs. The consequences can lead to economic, social and environmental degradation. As such, the perception of the coastal communities about flood risk occurrences and their effects on the MPAs are crucial for Flood Risk Management (FRM) exercises. Having an insight into the perceptions of the coastal communities about the build-up of flood risk analysis adds robustness to the FRM cycle as it can increase levels of preparedness, responses and recoveries. This paper examines the relationship between the communities’ perceived vulnerab...
In the world, natural disasters are unpredictable, but communities can reduce the threat if they are...
Environmental degradation creates adverse impacts on lives, livelihoods, development of human societ...
Background: Nine per cent of the total areas of Malaysia is subjected to flood. The individual’s ris...
Floodplains have become increasingly populated areas throughout Malaysia as shown in the case of Bea...
International audiencePolicymakers concerned with coastal management issues have recently focused th...
The top-bottom approach of disaster management framework is used in many countries, including Malays...
Coastal flooding resulting in environmental, social or economic disasters are rare, but have occurre...
Climate change has intensified the risk of natural disasters all over the world. In Malaysia, there ...
Climate change has intensified the risk of natural disasters all over the world. In Malaysia, there ...
In places where flood is a regular occurrence, it is apparent and widely known on the devastating ef...
Shelter centres are important locations to safeguard people from helpless situations and are an inte...
Background: Nine per cent of the total areas of Malaysia is subjected to flood. The individual’s ris...
Malaysia as a tropical climate country is vulnerable to dreadful climate change events; particularly...
Floods have caused inevitable major disasters around the world as well as in Malaysia. This paper de...
The rise of sea level increases the risk of coastal flooding by increasing the probability of occurr...
In the world, natural disasters are unpredictable, but communities can reduce the threat if they are...
Environmental degradation creates adverse impacts on lives, livelihoods, development of human societ...
Background: Nine per cent of the total areas of Malaysia is subjected to flood. The individual’s ris...
Floodplains have become increasingly populated areas throughout Malaysia as shown in the case of Bea...
International audiencePolicymakers concerned with coastal management issues have recently focused th...
The top-bottom approach of disaster management framework is used in many countries, including Malays...
Coastal flooding resulting in environmental, social or economic disasters are rare, but have occurre...
Climate change has intensified the risk of natural disasters all over the world. In Malaysia, there ...
Climate change has intensified the risk of natural disasters all over the world. In Malaysia, there ...
In places where flood is a regular occurrence, it is apparent and widely known on the devastating ef...
Shelter centres are important locations to safeguard people from helpless situations and are an inte...
Background: Nine per cent of the total areas of Malaysia is subjected to flood. The individual’s ris...
Malaysia as a tropical climate country is vulnerable to dreadful climate change events; particularly...
Floods have caused inevitable major disasters around the world as well as in Malaysia. This paper de...
The rise of sea level increases the risk of coastal flooding by increasing the probability of occurr...
In the world, natural disasters are unpredictable, but communities can reduce the threat if they are...
Environmental degradation creates adverse impacts on lives, livelihoods, development of human societ...
Background: Nine per cent of the total areas of Malaysia is subjected to flood. The individual’s ris...