城市洪水对生计的脆弱性:以孟加拉国达卡城市贫困家庭为例

IF 3.5 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
Hasina Akther, Mokbul Morshed Ahmad, Thi Phuoc Lai Nguyen
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摘要本文研究城市洪水对城市贫困户生计脆弱性的影响。应用生计脆弱性指数(LVI)和IPCC-LVI框架对达卡米尔普尔贫民窟(MPS)和铁路线贫民窟(RLS)的脆弱性进行了分析。研究结果表明,由于其家庭属性和周围社区的特征,具有相似特征的贫民窟住区可能具有不同程度的脆弱性。这项研究提供了对城市贫困人口生计脆弱性的见解,呼吁通过加强贫民窟居民的公共卫生、水获取和粮食安全,制定有效的城市洪水适应战略。本研究得出的结论和建议可能适用于孟加拉国的其他城市以及具有类似社会经济状况的其他国家,包括全球南方。关键词:生计脆弱性洪水贫民窟居民达卡市披露声明作者未报告潜在利益冲突。伦理声明我们声明这篇文章是独一无二的,以前没有发表过,目前也没有被任何地方接受发表。作者与本文之间不存在利益冲突。作为通讯作者,我保证所有指定的作者都已经阅读并批准了论文的提交。哈西娜·阿克瑟(Hasina Akther)博士是孟加拉国达卡贾格纳特大学地理与环境系的副教授。她对城市和气候变化问题有着浓厚的兴趣,在泰国亚洲理工学院(AIT)完成了博士研究,研究主题是孟加拉国城市贫困人口在极端气候事件下的脆弱性和适应能力。在她的专业和学术生涯中,阿克瑟博士领导了许多研究项目,解决了各种各样的城市挑战和气候变化相关问题,包括城乡联系、城市发展进程、生计评估、贫民窟测绘和贫民窟脆弱性。阿克瑟博士在该领域12年的卓越研究成果已在备受尊敬的同行评审期刊上发表了多篇文章。此外,她还在她感兴趣的领域为众多国际和国家级研讨会、讲习班和会议做出了重大贡献。Mokbul Morshed Ahmad是亚洲理工学院环境、资源与发展学院发展与可持续发展系发展规划管理与创新教授,邮箱4。Klong Luang,泰国曼谷Pathumrhani 12120(电子邮件:morshed@ait.ac.th,电话:66-2-524-5664传真:66-2-524-6431)。在此之前,他是孟加拉国达卡大学地理与环境系的助理教授。他拥有博士学位。英国杜伦大学发展地理学(2000)。1991年在孟加拉国达卡大学获得地理与环境理学硕士学位,1993年在泰国曼谷亚洲理工学院获得农村与区域发展规划理学硕士学位。他还曾在孟加拉国政府的公共行政和商务部担任公务员。Mokbul博士的教学和研究领域包括国际发展、非政府组织、社区发展、人类冲突和适应气候变化。他在许多期刊和书籍上发表了许多关于他的研究领域的文章。他写了/与人合著了八本书。Thi港区赖赖NguyenDr Thi港区阮是一个社会科学家,目前亚洲理工学院的助理教授。她的研究集中在规划和管理环境中的人类维度,包括社会态度、认识论过程和理解、减轻和适应社会和环境变化的行为。研究领域包括人-环境耦合复杂系统、社会和环境变化、社会行为者和环境不平等、社会-生态系统治理、教育和可持续发展创新。
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Livelihood vulnerability to urban flood: the case of urban poor households in Dhaka, Bangladesh
ABSTRACTThis paper examines the livelihood vulnerability of the urban poor households due to urban flood. The Livelihood Vulnerability Index (LVI) and IPCC-LVI framework were applied for analysing the vulnerability of Mirpur Slum (MPS) and Rail-line Slum (RLS) in Dhaka city. The findings indicate that slum settlements with similar characteristics could have different levels of vulnerability due to their households’ attributes and the characteristics of the surrounding neighbourhoods. This study provides insights of livelihood vulnerability of the urban poor which appeals for effective urban flood adaptation strategies through enhancing public health, water access and food security for the slum dwellers. The findings and recommendations derived from this study are likely applicable to other cities in Bangladesh and to other countries including global south with similar socio-economic profiles.KEYWORDS: Livelihood vulnerabilityfloodslum dwellersDhaka city Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Ethical statementWe declare that this article is unique, has not previously been published, and is not presently being accepted for publication anywhere. There are no conflicts of interest involving the authors and this article. As the Corresponding Author, I attest that all of the indicated authors have read and approved the paper for submission.Additional informationNotes on contributorsHasina AktherDr Hasina Akther is working as an associate professor in the Department of Geography and Environment at Jagannath University, Dhaka, Bangladesh. Having a keen interest in urban and climate change issues, she completed her doctoral research from the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), Thailand, on the vulnerability and adaptive capacity of the urban poor exposed to extreme climate events in Bangladesh. Over the course of her professional and academic career, Dr. Akther has led many research projects addressing a diverse range of urban challenges and climate change-related matters, including rural-urban linkages, urban development processes, livelihood assessments, slum mapping, and slum vulnerability. The outcomes of Dr. Akther's twelve years of research excellence in this field have produced several published articles in esteemed peer-reviewed journals. Additionally, she has made significant contributions to numerous international and national-level seminars, workshops, and conferences in her field of interest.Mokbul Morshed AhmadDr Mokbul Morshed Ahmad is a Professor in Development Planning Management and Innovation in the Department of Development and Sustainability in the School of Environment, Resources and Development, Asian Institute of Technology, P.O. Box. 4. Klong Luang, Pathumrhani 12120, Bangkok, Thailand (e-mail: morshed@ait.ac.th, phone: 66-2-524-5664 fax: 66-2-524-6431). Prior to that he was an Assistant Professor in the department of Geography and Environment, Dhaka University, Dhaka, Bangladesh. He holds a PhD. in Development Geography from Durham University, Durham, UK (2000). He did his first MSc in Geography and Environment from Dhaka University, Dhaka, Bangladesh (1991) and second MSc in Rural and Regional Development Planning from Asian Institute of Technology, Bangkok, Thailand (1993). He also worked with the government of Bangladesh as a civil servant in the ministries of public administration and Commerce. Dr. Mokbul teaches and researches on international development, NGOs, community development, human conflicts and adaptation to climate change. He has published many articles on his research areas in many journals and books. He has written/co-authored eight books.Thi Phuoc Lai NguyenDr Thi Phuoc Lai Nguyen is a social scientist and currently an Assistant Professor at the Asian Institute of Technology. Her research centers upon the human dimension in planning and managing the environment regarding social attitudes, epistemological processes and behaviors of understanding, mitigating, and adapting to social and environmental changes. The areas of research interest are coupled human-environment complex systems, social and environmental changes, social actors and environmental inequalities, governance of socio-ecological systems, education, and innovation for sustainable development.
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