Innovating Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) Framework for Ensuring Urban Resilience: A Study on Coastal Delta Cities

Journal of Bangladesh Institute of Planners, vol. 8, pp. 123-134 (2015)

26 Pages Posted: 17 Jun 2019

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Mohammed Sarfaraz Gani Adnan

University of Strathclyde; Chittagong University of Engineering and Technology (CUET)

Date Written: December 1, 2015

Abstract

Coastal delta cities are at risk to hydro meteorological hazards especially from flooding. To reduce this risk many cities have built extensive flood defence system that can only reduce the probability of flood occurrence. So, the study is focusing on developing a framework for selecting the most suitable flood risk reduction policies according to the local situation which will ensure resilience. First, from the physical and environmental point of view 10 DRR policies have been identified under three broad approaches based on the DRR initiatives by eleven precedent (model) cities. After that few explanatory variables are selected on the basis of geography, climate, flood hazard, risk magnitude and economic aspects. Then a correlation has been established among DRR policies and explanatory variables and then the pattern of correlations have been explained. The findings of this study show a framework from where appropriate DRR policies can be selected. It has been observed that in a stable political situation, a city can decide to adopt various DRR policies based on geography and climate, hazard pattern, magnitude and experience. The study further reveals that along with structural flood protection, practicing environmental and planning management can reduce the flood risk in coastal cities.

Keywords: Disaster Risk Reduction, coastal delta cities, urban resilience

Suggested Citation

Adnan, Mohammed Sarfaraz Gani, Innovating Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) Framework for Ensuring Urban Resilience: A Study on Coastal Delta Cities (December 1, 2015). Journal of Bangladesh Institute of Planners, vol. 8, pp. 123-134 (2015), Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3368538

Mohammed Sarfaraz Gani Adnan (Contact Author)

University of Strathclyde ( email )

16 Richmond Street
Glasgow 1XQ, Scotland G1 1XQ
United Kingdom

Chittagong University of Engineering and Technology (CUET) ( email )

Department of Urban and Regional Planning
Chittagong, 4349
Bangladesh

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