Proceedings on Engineering Sciences (Mar 2024)
THE APPLICATION OF COMMUNITY BASED DISASTER RISK MANAGEMENT APPROACH IN FLOOD-PRONE COMMUNITY
Abstract
An increase in the frequency of natural disasters around the world had caused a widespread attention to the issue of climate change. This research aimed to study the role of Community Based Disaster Risk Management approach in minimising these hazards by: 1) examining the level of commitment in the people of Lamphaya Subdistrict Municipality community towards Community Based Disaster Risk Management approach; and 2) examining the relationship between the ‘prerequisites’ and the success determined by preparedness, response, recovery, and mitigation. Through quantitative data analysis, the research revealed that the level of commitment are high in all aspects. Astoundingly, the data showed that the people of Lamphaya also felt the level of disaster management success is high in all aspects even though those same people (all but 1.9 percent) also reportedly claimed being ‘moderately’ and ‘highly’ affected by the disasters. Unlike what we learned from an extensive literature review, data from multiple regression model shows that all factors but ‘stakeholder’ significantly predict the success of Community Based Disaster Risk Management.
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