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Abstract
The majority of flooding in cities occurs while raining because of the cities' uncontrolled growth of population and their pattern of settlements, haphazardly sprawling urbanization, their inadequate and faulty drainage, and also due to absence of scientific waste management. A proper example of these factors playing together might be in the town of Bardhhaman, the only Class-I town in the District of East Bardhhaman, living with both the River Banka in the North-Central section and the River Damodar in the Southern part. But the town gets often partially water stagnated not due to these rivers flooding, rather turning one of the rivers (Banka) in to a dump yard along with other drainage networks. And this scenario is being continuously worsened by the citizens who were supposed to things make better. The methodology chosen for the study includes semi-structured interviews, focused group discussions (FGD), and observational analyses during the field with respondents. The nine groups of citizens and two groups of Municipal workers from varied parts of the Municipality were selected based on certain demographic and socio-economic criteria but the incidents of water inundation of the citizens played an important role while sorting the groups. These outcomes of the interactions have been put for a thematic analysis using QDA Miner Lite 4.0 (14 day trial version) and plotted in PAST 4.03(shareware) and MS- Excel (2017) for graphical representations. This article seeks an improved comprehension of the flooding scenario from the perspective of individuals, and so argues for a shift in the Municipal Authority's and citizens' conceptions. During the survey, the discrepancy between the municipality's policy framework and the actual reality became clear--this is where a decentralized method of policies thought to appear as essential. So, this paper would portray the scenario of urban flooding keeping community in the center of discussion.
城市中的大部分洪涝灾害都是在下雨时发生的,原因是城市人口及其居住模式的无节制增长、杂乱无章的城市化扩张、排水系统的不足和缺陷,以及缺乏科学的废物管理。巴德哈曼镇就是这些因素共同作用的一个恰当例子,该镇是东巴德哈曼区唯一的一级镇,中北部与班卡河相邻,南部与达莫达尔河相邻。但该镇经常出现部分积水的情况,不是因为这些河流泛滥,而是其中一条河流(班卡河)与其他排水管网一起变成了垃圾场。本应使情况好转的居民却使这种情况不断恶化。本研究选择的方法包括半结构式访谈、焦点小组讨论(FGD)和实地观察分析。根据一定的人口和社会经济标准,从该市不同地区挑选了九组市民和两组市政工作人员,但市民的淹水事件在分组时也发挥了重要作用。我们使用 QDA Miner Lite 4.0(14 天试用版)对这些互动结果进行了专题分析,并在 PAST 4.03(共享软件)和 MS- Excel(2017)中绘制了图表。本文试图从个人的角度来更好地理解洪灾情况,因此主张市政当局和市民转变观念。在调查过程中,市政当局的政策框架与实际情况之间的差异变得非常明显--这正是分散政策方法显得至关重要的地方。因此,本文将以社区为讨论中心,描绘城市内涝的情景。
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Regional Science Policy & Practice (RSPP) is the official policy and practitioner orientated journal of the Regional Science Association International. It is an international journal that publishes high quality papers in applied regional science that explore policy and practice issues in regional and local development. It welcomes papers from a range of academic disciplines and practitioners including planning, public policy, geography, economics and environmental science and related fields. Papers should address the interface between academic debates and policy development and application. RSPP provides an opportunity for academics and policy makers to develop a dialogue to identify and explore many of the challenges facing local and regional economies.