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Field: Disaster Management and Resilience

The environment as hazard

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Ian Burton, Robert W. Kates, Gilbert F. White

Year: 1978Citations: 1163

The Environment as Hazard offers an understanding of how people around the world deal with dramatic fluctuations in the local natural systems of air, water, and terrain. Reviewing recent theoretical and methodological changes in the investigation of natural hazards, the authors describe how research...

Social SciencesSociology and Political ScienceDisaster Management and Resilience
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Natural disasters and population mobility in Bangladesh

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Clark Gray, Valerie Mueller

Journal: Proceedings of the National Academy of SciencesYear: 2012Citations: 650

The consequences of environmental change for human migration have gained increasing attention in the context of climate change and recent large-scale natural disasters, but as yet relatively few large-scale and quantitative studies have addressed this issue. We investigate the consequences of climat...

Social SciencesSociology and Political ScienceClimate Change, Adaptation, MigrationOpen Access
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Socioeconomic Vulnerability and Adaptation to Environmental Risk: A Case Study of Climate Change and Flooding in Bangladesh

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Roy Brouwer, Sonia Akter, Luke Brander, Enamul Haque

Journal: Risk AnalysisYear: 2007Citations: 625

In this article we investigate the complex relationship between environmental risk, poverty, and vulnerability in a case study carried out in one of the poorest and most flood-prone countries in the world, focusing on household and community vulnerability and adaptive coping mechanisms. Based upon t...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceGlobal and Planetary ChangeOpen Access
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Understanding the Economic and Financial Impacts of Natural Disasters

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Charlotte Benson, Edward Clay

Journal: The World Bank eBooksYear: 2004Citations: 469

The study consists of a state-of-the art review and three country case studies: on Dominica, a small island economy (Benson and Clay 2001); on disasters and public finances in Bangladesh (Benson and Clay 2002a); and on climatic variability in southern Africa, with a country study of Malawi (Clay and...

Life SciencesAgricultural and Biological SciencesSoil ScienceOpen Access
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Why relatively fewer people died? The case of Bangladesh’s Cyclone Sidr

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Bimal Kanti Paul

Journal: Natural HazardsYear: 2009Citations: 368
Physical SciencesEarth and Planetary SciencesAtmospheric Science
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Where the rain falls: Evidence from 8 countries on how vulnerable households use migration to manage the risk of rainfall variability and food insecurity

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Koko Warner, Tamer Afifi

Journal: Climate and DevelopmentYear: 2013Citations: 310

Up to present, research relating environmental change to human mobility has found out that environmental factors can play a role in migration without being conclusive. Further, in the context of climate change, scholarly literature on migration ranges across a host of climatic stressors and geograph...

Social SciencesSociology and Political ScienceClimate Change, Adaptation, MigrationOpen Access
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National Adaptation Programme of Action

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Aminul Islam, Rajib Shaw, Fuad Mallick

Journal: Disaster risk reductionYear: 2013Citations: 288
Life SciencesAgricultural and Biological SciencesEcology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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Cyclone disaster vulnerability and response experiences in coastal Bangladesh

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Edris Alam, Andrew Collins

Journal: DisastersYear: 2010Citations: 266

For generations, cyclones and tidal surges have frequently devastated lives and property in coastal and island Bangladesh. This study explores vulnerability to cyclone hazards using first-hand coping recollections from prior to, during and after these events. Qualitative field data suggest that, bey...

Social SciencesSociology and Political ScienceDisaster Management and ResilienceOpen Access
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The poverty–vulnerability–resilience nexus: Evidence from Bangladesh

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Sonia Akter, Bishawjit Mallick

Journal: Ecological EconomicsYear: 2013Citations: 242
Life SciencesAgricultural and Biological SciencesEcology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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The ‘last resort’? Population movement in response to climate-related hazards in Bangladesh

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Edmund C. Penning‐Rowsell, Parvin Sultana, Paul M. Thompson

Journal: Environmental Science & PolicyYear: 2012Citations: 242
Social SciencesSociology and Political ScienceClimate Change, Adaptation, Migration
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Migration and Climate Change: Towards an Integrated Assessment of Sensitivity

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Richard Black, Dominic Kniveton, Kerstin Schmidt

Journal: Environment and Planning A Economy and SpaceYear: 2011Citations: 227

This paper sets out a new approach to understanding the relationship between migration and climate change. Based on the understanding that migration is a significant, growing, but also complex phenomenon, this approach seeks to address the sensitivity of existing migration drivers in specific contex...

Social SciencesSociology and Political ScienceClimate Change, Adaptation, Migration
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World disasters report

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Red Crescent Societies

Journal: Medical Entomology and ZoologyYear: 1993Citations: 225

International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies. List of Illustrations. Introduction. Section One: Key Issues. 1. Addressing Humanitarian Needs Around Conflicts. 2. UN Sanctions and the Humanitarian Crisis. Section Two: Methodologies. 3. Doing the Right Thing: Why Good Practice? 4. ...

Social SciencesSociology and Political ScienceDisaster Management and Resilience
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Built-in resilience: learning from grassroots coping strategies for climate variability

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Huraera Jabeen, Cassidy Johnson, Adriana Allen

Journal: Environment and UrbanizationYear: 2010Citations: 222

Significant lessons can be drawn from grassroots experiences of coping with extreme weather for reducing the vulnerability of the urban poor to climate change. This paper examines the household and community coping strategies used by low-income households living in Korail, the largest informal settl...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceGlobal and Planetary ChangeOpen Access
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Gender Differences in Human Loss and Vulnerability in Natural Disasters: A Case Study from Bangladesh

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Keiko Ikeda

Journal: Indian Journal of Gender StudiesYear: 1995Citations: 218
Life SciencesAgricultural and Biological SciencesSoil Science
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Climate change and migration: a case study from rural Bangladesh

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Katha Kartiki

Journal: Gender & DevelopmentYear: 2011Citations: 215

Migration in response to climate change should not be seen as a failure to adapt, but as a strategy undertaken to increase household resilience. This will, however, happen when migration is planned and supported and not under distress. This article focuses on people's movements in the aftermath of c...

Social SciencesSociology and Political ScienceClimate Change, Adaptation, Migration
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