During the past decades, reduced disaster mortality, efficient evacuations in the face of storms and climate change advocacy earned Bangladesh a reputation as a global leader within disaster risk reduction (DRR). From a present where authoritarianism jeopardizes past DRR achievements, this chapter discusses the much-overlooked issue of disaster risk creation (DRC) in Bangladesh, and specifically, if efforts ideally geared towards preventing and tackling disasters in themselves can aid autocratization. Examples from handling of cyclones, refugee influx, and a pandemic show how disaster governance can help autocrats tailor a protective façade while also using crises to curb resistance. The chapter concludes that Bangladesh’s disaster warning ...
Bangladesh has gained significant strides in economic development and social indicators, including p...
Disaster risk reduction represents a shift in the paradigm of disaster management from ‘response and...
Adaptation tipping points (ATPs) refer to the situation where a policy or management strategy is no ...
The Government of Bangladesh has been successful in reducing death rates from tropical cyclones. How...
Bangladesh with impressive gross domestic product (GDP) growth rates for over a decade is one of the...
Magister Administrationis - MAdminA disaster always means a huge death toll, displacement and inconc...
Bangladesh is one of the most natural disaster-prone countries of the world. The major disasters inc...
This paper analyses the local governmental and non-governmental plans and projects to mitigate the i...
Abstract: Institutional and policy challenges in disaster management (DM) are a worldwide policy and...
Disasters damage the entire economy of the country when they predominantly take place in developing ...
This PhD thesis develops a comprehensive disaster risk management framework that is tailor-made for ...
Every year, the Bay of Bengal coast shared between India and Bangladesh is struck by one or more cyc...
Population displacement by extreme weather events have long plagued Bangladesh, a low-lying disaster...
Globally, disasters from natural and anthropogenic hazards or humanitarian crises can reverse develo...
Governments and their bureaucracies are notoriously slow, methodical and lumbering. Natural and huma...
Bangladesh has gained significant strides in economic development and social indicators, including p...
Disaster risk reduction represents a shift in the paradigm of disaster management from ‘response and...
Adaptation tipping points (ATPs) refer to the situation where a policy or management strategy is no ...
The Government of Bangladesh has been successful in reducing death rates from tropical cyclones. How...
Bangladesh with impressive gross domestic product (GDP) growth rates for over a decade is one of the...
Magister Administrationis - MAdminA disaster always means a huge death toll, displacement and inconc...
Bangladesh is one of the most natural disaster-prone countries of the world. The major disasters inc...
This paper analyses the local governmental and non-governmental plans and projects to mitigate the i...
Abstract: Institutional and policy challenges in disaster management (DM) are a worldwide policy and...
Disasters damage the entire economy of the country when they predominantly take place in developing ...
This PhD thesis develops a comprehensive disaster risk management framework that is tailor-made for ...
Every year, the Bay of Bengal coast shared between India and Bangladesh is struck by one or more cyc...
Population displacement by extreme weather events have long plagued Bangladesh, a low-lying disaster...
Globally, disasters from natural and anthropogenic hazards or humanitarian crises can reverse develo...
Governments and their bureaucracies are notoriously slow, methodical and lumbering. Natural and huma...
Bangladesh has gained significant strides in economic development and social indicators, including p...
Disaster risk reduction represents a shift in the paradigm of disaster management from ‘response and...
Adaptation tipping points (ATPs) refer to the situation where a policy or management strategy is no ...