Contribution of the Characteristics of the Disaster Affected People to Practice the Disaster Coping Strategies

Jahangir Alam Rustom, Muhammad Nazrul Islam, Khandakar Taheratul Hosna, N.A.M. Rasal Mondol, Noor Muhammad, Md. Emdadul Haque, Md. Yousuf Uddin
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A study was conducted in Gangachara Upazila of Rangpur district, Bangladesh from September to December 2018 to determine how the characteristics of affected individuals contribute to the implementation of coping methods during disasters. Information was gathered from a sample of 302 respondents, chosen at random from the population affected by the disaster through both qualitative and quantitative techniques. Among the nineteen personal, economic, and social factors of the disaster-affected individuals, fourteen showed a positive association, two showed a negative relationship, and three showed no significant relationship with their disaster coping strategies. Stepwise multiple regression analysis identified six key variables that significantly contributed to explaining 33.6 percent of the total variations: education (23 percent), income generating activities (3.6 percent), awareness about social safety net programme (2.9 percent), disaster affected land (1.2 percent), farm size (1.9 percent), and perception of climate change (1.0 percent). Path analysis indicated that disaster-affected land had the highest direct positive value (0.589), while farm size had the highest overall indirect influence (0.643) on disaster coping strategy practices. The order of importance for the disaster coping strategies practiced by affected people is as follows: disaster affected land, education, participation in income generating activities, awareness about social safety net programme, perception of climate change, and farm size.
受灾害影响人群的特征对实践灾害应对策略的贡献
2018 年 9 月至 12 月,在孟加拉国兰普尔县 Gangachara 乡开展了一项研究,以确定受灾个人的特征如何促进灾害期间应对方法的实施。通过定性和定量技术,从受灾人口中随机抽取了 302 名受访者,收集了相关信息。在受灾者的 19 项个人、经济和社会因素中,有 14 项与其灾害应对策略呈正相关,2 项呈负相关,3 项无明显关系。逐步多元回归分析确定了六个关键变量,这六个变量极大地解释了 33.6% 的总变化:教育(23%)、创收活动(3.6%)、对社会安全网计划的认识(2.9%)、受灾土地(1.2%)、农场规模(1.9%)和对气候变化的看法(1.0%)。路径分析表明,受灾土地对灾害应对策略实践的直接正向影响值(0.589)最高,而农场规模对灾害应对策略实践的总体间接影响值(0.643)最高。受灾人口采取的灾害应对策略的重要程度依次为:受灾土地、教育、参与创收活动、对社会安全网计划的认识、对气候变化的看法和农场规模。
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