为什么要对孟加拉国的拉加经委会方法进行修改?莫拉飓风在孟加拉国考克斯巴扎尔 Teknaf Upazila 造成的住房、商业和运输业的影响

IF 2.6 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Nafisa Nuari Islam , Md Asif Rafsan , Muhammad Abu Sayed
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任何灾害发生后,都必须立即进行精确的破坏和损失评估(DaLA),以便在了解恢复需求的情况下恢复到之前的阶段。由于拉加经委会(拉丁美洲和加勒比经济委员会)的方法已被确定为全球最一致、最全面的损害和损失评估方法,本研究旨在将拉加经委会的方法应用于孟加拉国的住房、商业和交通部门并对其进行修改,因为孟加拉国需要将其正规和非正规经济纳入损害和损失评估。2017 年 "莫拉 "气旋发生后,我们立即对 Teknaf Upazila 进行了实地考察,对上述部门进行了 12 次关键信息提供者访谈(KII)和 135 次个人调查。本研究考虑了基线数据的替代来源,因为无法获得基线数据,并且在整个评估过程中使用了恒定的李克特量表。在采用拉加经委会标准时,根据当地特点进行了一些调整,这些调整使修正后的 "达 拉 "估计值与传统的拉加经委会标准有所不同。就住房部门而言,所有三项损害、损失和额外费用估算都进行了修改。另一方面,对商业部门的损害,特别是损失进行了修订。此外,对交通部门的损失和额外成本估算也进行了分离和修改。这项研究有助于避免对损害和损失的高估和低估,并可应用于孟加拉国和其他发展中国家未来的灾害中。研究人员可以制定一套完整的拉加经委会方法,对其他部门进行审查,政府可以采取主动行动,应用修订后的拉加经委会方法进行适当的重建和恢复规划。
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Why modification of the ECLAC methodology for Bangladesh is important? Observation from housing, commerce and transport sector in cyclone Mora in Teknaf Upazila, Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh

An immediate and precise Damage and Loss Assessment (DaLA) is necessary after the occurrence of any disaster to bounce back to its previous stage perceiving the recovery needs. Since the ECLAC (Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean) methodology has been identified as the most consistent and comprehensive one worldwide for DaLA, this research aims to apply and modify the ECLAC for the housing, commerce, and transportation sectors in the context of Bangladesh as it needs to incorporate both its formal and informal economies in DaLA. An immediate field visit was performed in Teknaf Upazila after the occurrence of cyclone Mora in 2017 following 12 Key Informant Interviews (KIIs) and 135 individual surveys for the above mentioned sectors. This study considers alternative sources for baseline data because of its unavailability and a constant Likert scale throughout the assessment. While applying the ECLAC, several adjustments have been obtained depending on the local characteristics that create differences in the estimation of modified DaLA from the conventional ECLAC. In the case of the housing sector, all three damage, loss, and additional cost estimations are modified. On the other hand, the damage and especially the loss have been revised for the commerce sector. Also the loss and additional cost estimation for the transportation sector have been separated and modifications have been adopted. This study may help to estimate avoiding the over and under-estimation of damage and loss and can be applied in future disasters in Bangladesh and other developing countries. The researchers can develop a complete ECLAC methodology examining the other sectors and the government can take initiatives to apply the revised ECLAC methodology for a proper reconstruction and recovery planning.

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Progress in Disaster Science
Progress in Disaster Science Social Sciences-Safety Research
CiteScore
14.60
自引率
3.20%
发文量
51
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: Progress in Disaster Science is a Gold Open Access journal focusing on integrating research and policy in disaster research, and publishes original research papers and invited viewpoint articles on disaster risk reduction; response; emergency management and recovery. A key part of the Journal's Publication output will see key experts invited to assess and comment on the current trends in disaster research, as well as highlight key papers.
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