Risk Perceptions and Vulnerability Assessment: Induced from Tropical Cyclone in the Southern Part of Coastal Bangladesh

Sanjida Akter, Md. Tauhid Hossain, Naiem Sheikh, Fahim Redwan, Md. Masum Billah, Shahjahan Sheikh, Md. Habibur Rahman, Kamrun Nahar, Ayesha Siddequa, Most. Nusrat Binte Nur
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The coastal area that borders Bangladesh is extremely vulnerable to natural disasters like tropical cyclones, which cause the majority of the damage and fatalities related to flooding. This study attempts to evaluate the susceptibility of coastal flooding induced by tropical cyclones in the South-Western coastal region of Bangladesh. It also identifies the relationship between the influencing factors and respondents' perceptions of risk in terms of socio-economic characteristics. Data was gathered by using a standardized interview schedule from coastal households of three districts named as South Khali (Bagerhat), Padma Pukur (Satkhira), and Rangopaldi (Patuakhali). The survey was taken through interview to assemble information on risk perception, also explores the impact of flood risk on agriculture, environment and livelihood sectors to describe the most specific vulnerable one of different regions that provides a robust insight of affected residents. Moreover, twenty-one predominant factors in terms of three components reveal a strong relationship with severity to flood risk. Results also indicate that, vulnerability indexes differ significantly (p value < 0.05) in the study areas (vulnerability index = 0.54 in South Khali, 0.77 in Padma Pukur, and 0.74 in Rangopaldi). In addition, disaster vulnerability index differs with different socio-economic and geographical factors which enhance the negative effect of flood for the coastal community. The study also reveals that, the selected area had no adequate dam and embankment, cyclone shelter as well as material support from the government and non-government organization which makes their life risky to flood. The research recommends that, generating different livelihood options, self-organization by different disaster preparedness training program to enhance their resilience, indigenous and disaster risk reduction strategies, build more coastal flood shelters and restore people’s livelihoods by supplying agricultural seeds, livestock, poultry etc. significantly minimize the vulnerability of the affected community.
风险认知与脆弱性评估:热带气旋在孟加拉国沿海南部地区的诱发因素
与孟加拉国接壤的沿海地区极易受到热带气旋等自然灾害的影响,洪水造成的损失和死亡大多与热带气旋有关。本研究试图评估孟加拉国西南沿海地区由热带气旋引发的沿海洪水的易感性。研究还从社会经济特征方面确定了影响因素与受访者风险意识之间的关系。数据是通过标准化的访谈表收集的,访谈对象是南卡利(巴格哈特)、帕德玛普库尔(萨特希拉)和兰戈帕尔迪(帕图阿卡利)三个地区的沿海家庭。调查通过访谈的方式收集有关风险认知的信息,还探讨了洪水风险对农业、环境和生计部门的影响,以描述不同地区最具体的脆弱因素,从而为受影响的居民提供可靠的信息。此外,三个组成部分中的 21 个主要因素揭示了与洪水风险严重程度的密切关系。结果还表明,研究地区的脆弱性指数差异显著(P 值小于 0.05)(南卡利的脆弱性指数 = 0.54,帕德玛-普库尔的脆弱性指数 = 0.77,兰戈帕尔迪的脆弱性指数 = 0.74)。此外,灾害脆弱性指数因不同的社会经济和地理因素而异,这些因素增加了洪水对沿海社区的负面影响。研究还显示,所选地区没有足够的堤坝、旋风庇护所以及政府和非政府组织提供的物质支持,这使他们的生活面临洪水风险。研究建议,提供不同的生计选择,通过不同的备灾培训计划进行自我组织,以增强他们的抗灾能力、本土和减灾战略,建造更多的沿海防洪避难所,并通过提供农业种子、牲畜、家禽等恢复人们的生计,从而最大限度地降低受灾社区的脆弱性。
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