People’s vulnerability, exposure and capacity are key components of a risk assessment. Index-based methodologies have proved useful to document spatial variation in risk-controlling factors. The objective of this study is to propose a methodology to derive quantitative indicators of household vulnerability, exposure and capacity to assess household’s risk and its spatial variation. The method is applied to six unions of the coastal region of Bangladesh, including three offshore islands. Field data are collected by questionnaire survey of 609 households and 6 focus group discussions. Using conventional data conversion and aggregation methods and principle component analysis (PCA), the variables are summarized into a small set of dimensions t...
Tropical cyclones are considered as the most severe natural disasters in Bangladesh; they cause exte...
It is ironic that countries that are least responsible for or insignificant contributors to global c...
Floods, the most frequent natural disaster in Sri Lanka, has become one of the significant barriers ...
As a disaster prone country, Bangladesh is regularly hit by natural hazards, including devastating c...
The coastal areas of Bangladesh are disaster prone. Along with natural hazards there are persisting ...
Coastal Bangladesh is one of the hotspots of tropical cyclone’s landfall in South Asia. A spatial vu...
Vulnerability assessment is considered as a key step towards effective disaster risk reduction. It i...
The main objective of this paper is to measure the level of household resilience to cyclone and stor...
Owing to its geographical location, Bangladesh is highly exposed to natural disasters: the northern ...
Tropical cyclones are one of the most catastrophic natural disasters, regularly affecting coastal ar...
We develop a Socioeconomic Vulnerability Index (SeVI) for climate change affected communities in sev...
Cyclones are one of the most common and foremost natural hazards in the world that causes extensive ...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd The eastern coastal region of Bangladesh, which has a 377 km-long coastline, is ...
Most of the risk mapping exercise till date has focused solely on hazard risks, but blind to the soc...
Tropical cyclones are considered as the most severe natural disasters in Bangladesh; they cause exte...
Tropical cyclones are considered as the most severe natural disasters in Bangladesh; they cause exte...
It is ironic that countries that are least responsible for or insignificant contributors to global c...
Floods, the most frequent natural disaster in Sri Lanka, has become one of the significant barriers ...
As a disaster prone country, Bangladesh is regularly hit by natural hazards, including devastating c...
The coastal areas of Bangladesh are disaster prone. Along with natural hazards there are persisting ...
Coastal Bangladesh is one of the hotspots of tropical cyclone’s landfall in South Asia. A spatial vu...
Vulnerability assessment is considered as a key step towards effective disaster risk reduction. It i...
The main objective of this paper is to measure the level of household resilience to cyclone and stor...
Owing to its geographical location, Bangladesh is highly exposed to natural disasters: the northern ...
Tropical cyclones are one of the most catastrophic natural disasters, regularly affecting coastal ar...
We develop a Socioeconomic Vulnerability Index (SeVI) for climate change affected communities in sev...
Cyclones are one of the most common and foremost natural hazards in the world that causes extensive ...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd The eastern coastal region of Bangladesh, which has a 377 km-long coastline, is ...
Most of the risk mapping exercise till date has focused solely on hazard risks, but blind to the soc...
Tropical cyclones are considered as the most severe natural disasters in Bangladesh; they cause exte...
Tropical cyclones are considered as the most severe natural disasters in Bangladesh; they cause exte...
It is ironic that countries that are least responsible for or insignificant contributors to global c...
Floods, the most frequent natural disaster in Sri Lanka, has become one of the significant barriers ...