External Interventions for Disaster Risk Reduction
Impacts on Local Communities
Imon Chowdhooree (Redaktør) ; Shams Mansoor Ghani (Redaktør)
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1.Introduction
2 External Interventions, Development and Adaptation for Regularly Experienced
Hazards
3 Dependency on External Assistance as an Added Component to Community Vulnerability: Experiences from
Haor Communities in Bangladesh
4 Lessons Learned from the Interventions of External Bodies on Sri Lankan Disaster
Management: Case Studies from Recent Floods
5 Disaster and Faith: Re-imaging the Religious Institutions as
Potential Community Resiliency Platform at the Disaster Prone Coastal Areas in Bangladesh
6 Understanding
Information Behavior to Improve Disaster Early Warning Systems: Experiences from Queensland, Australia in case of Bush
Fire Incidents
7 Refugees in Foreign Land: A Community Based Approach for Mitigating Climatic Vulnerabilities
of Rohingya Shelters in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh
8 Incorporating Indigenous Cultural Practices and Avoiding Colonization
in Responding to and Preventing Disasters: Experiences of Alaskan Natives in USA
9 Culture, Communities' Aspirations,
and Reconstructed End Products: Evaluating Post-Sidr Projects in Southern Bangladesh.
10 Practicing Inclusiveness
for Responding to Disasters: A Comparative Analysis of Selected Cyclone Shelters in Bangladesh
11 Preparedness, Impact
of Monsoon, and the Survival Stories from a Rohingya Refugee Camp at Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh.
12External Interventions,
Development and Adaptation in Urban Areas: Facing Challenges of Rapid Urbanization
13 Developing Housing Quality
through Responsive Adaptation as an Impact of External Interventions: Case Study of a River-side Urban Slum in Bangladesh
14 Interventions of NGO for Reducing Urban Disaster Risks: A Comparative Analysis of Marginalized Communities in
Four Cities- Port au Prince, Haiti; Dhaka, Bangladesh; Nairobi, Kenya; and Freetown, Sierra Leone. 15 Collaborative
Planning with Communities for Mitigating Urban Floods: Experiences from Jakarta, Indonesia
16 Small
Changes with Big Impacts: Physical Interventions in Built Environment for Reducing Urban Disaster Risk in an Informal
Settlement of Dhaka City, Bangladesh.
17 External Interventions, Development and Adaptation towards Changed Climatic
Variables: A Global Perspective
18 Public and Private Sector Interventions in Post-Disaster Resettlement: A Case
Study of Model Villages in Pakistan19 Can Training Make Resilient Communities For Climate Induced Disasters? Views and Voices
from Barishal Division, A Coastal Region in Bangladesh
20Impacts of Drought Adaptation Strategies
on a Farming Community in Zimbabwe21 Combining Preparedness, Natural Resource Management and Structural Measures for Adapting
with Coastal Challenges: Experiences from Three Costal Areas in Haiti, Mozambique and Bangladesh