The purpose of this thesis research was to understand the recovery and resilience of wetland-community to flash flood disasters and its associated risks in the north-eastern part of Bangladesh. I conducted my study using a case study approach following an interdisciplinary research paradigm. It was found that wetland-community is extremely vulnerable to flash flood hazards - both in biophysical and social terms. However, they possess certain coping thresholds, and are resilient to disaster losses. The adaptive capacity of the local communities has been severely curbed by a number of socio-ecological, economic, and political factors, leading to natural resource degradation, marginalization and exclusion of the poor from common pool resources by powerful groups. Response capacities of local institutions were severely constrained by their limited relative autonomy. For building resilience, i) effective management and access of the poor to natural resources, and ii) enhancing autonomy of local institutions are required. / February 2016
Identifer | oai:union.ndltd.org:MANITOBA/oai:mspace.lib.umanitoba.ca:1993/30998 |
Date | 09 January 2016 |
Creators | Choudhury, Mahed-Ul-Islam |
Contributors | Haque, Emdad (Natural Resources Institute), Berkes, Fikret (Natural Resources Institute) Islam, Faisal (Natural Resources Institute) Nayak, Prateep (School of Environment, Enterprise, and Development, University of Waterloo) |
Source Sets | University of Manitoba Canada |
Detected Language | English |
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