Tropical cyclones are considered as the most severe natural disasters in Bangladesh; they cause extensive damage, create losses in the country׳s economy, and affect social settings. The impact of natural disasters has been further intensified due to various vulnerability factors within the Bangladeshi community such as low income; shortages of food; lack of assets such as land and permanent housing; dense population, illiteracy. This study evaluates the vulnerability factors for cyclones in the community based in the Patuakhali region of south western Bangladesh. The bottom-up research approach was adopted for the study, whereby the local community was consulted for their viewpoints by using focus group interviews and semi-structured interv...
We explore the vulnerability to cyclones of different socio-economic groups and their individual and...
Abstract The need to consider disaster risk reduction at the time of recovery is well-recognized. Vi...
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...
Abstract Purpose of the study: Cyclone is a common disaster in Bangladesh because of affecting the ...
Natural disasters have the potential to damage the entire economy of a country, especially when they...
The world has started to witness the increased frequency and severity of extreme natural disasters, ...
Bangladesh is one of the most disaster prone countries in the world. Cyclone disasters that affect m...
For generations, cyclones and tidal surges have frequently devastated lives and property in coastal ...
As a disaster prone country, Bangladesh is regularly hit by natural hazards, including devastating c...
Bangladesh has a long history of coping with and recovery from disasters. Although climate extremes ...
Bangladesh has been identified as one of the countries most vulnerable to climate change and rising ...
As the frequency and severity of natural disasters increases due to climate change, thousands of Ban...
This study explored vulnerability of women livelihood in Maheshkhali Island through applying Livelih...
We explore the vulnerability to cyclones of different socio-economic groups and their individual and...
Abstract The need to consider disaster risk reduction at the time of recovery is well-recognized. Vi...
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...
Abstract Purpose of the study: Cyclone is a common disaster in Bangladesh because of affecting the ...
Natural disasters have the potential to damage the entire economy of a country, especially when they...
The world has started to witness the increased frequency and severity of extreme natural disasters, ...
Bangladesh is one of the most disaster prone countries in the world. Cyclone disasters that affect m...
For generations, cyclones and tidal surges have frequently devastated lives and property in coastal ...
As a disaster prone country, Bangladesh is regularly hit by natural hazards, including devastating c...
Bangladesh has a long history of coping with and recovery from disasters. Although climate extremes ...
Bangladesh has been identified as one of the countries most vulnerable to climate change and rising ...
As the frequency and severity of natural disasters increases due to climate change, thousands of Ban...
This study explored vulnerability of women livelihood in Maheshkhali Island through applying Livelih...
We explore the vulnerability to cyclones of different socio-economic groups and their individual and...
Abstract The need to consider disaster risk reduction at the time of recovery is well-recognized. Vi...
Most of the risk mapping exercise till date has focused solely on hazard risks, but blind to the soc...