2020
DOI: 10.1108/ijdrbe-12-2015-0061
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Cyclone shelters need sustainable development

Abstract: Purpose The coastal zone of Bangladesh that is in the front line of the battle against climate change faced over 200 natural disasters in the past 40 years, and most of the disasters were cyclones. The inevitable cyclone shelter (CS), the backbone of disaster management (DM), provides short-term safety for the disaster victims in Bangladesh. This study aims to explore the community-based limitations and sustainable development features of CSs including the gender issues. Design/methodology/approach A questio… Show more

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“…This leads to educated and informed communities which help in reducing the impact of cyclonic hazards. Importance of training in cyclone preparedness Regular training and workshops for community members, disaster response teams members and for the cyclone shelter management and maintenance committee members should be carried out in search and rescue, first aid, early warning and communication from specialized groups/trainers as a part of community preparedness. Special focus on vulnerable section of society such as women, children, old age and person with disabilities should be given during the training programs to reduce the chances of casualties during an event of emergency (Shahin et al , 2020). Importance of awareness measures for cyclone preparedness Awareness programs on different hoisted signals used during cyclone emergency with the help of advertisements, hoardings, booklets, leaflets, banners, shake-table, demonstration, folk dancing and music, street play, exhibition and audio-visual IEC materials help in timely evacuation of vulnerable communities from coastal areas.…”
Section: Cyclone Risk Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This leads to educated and informed communities which help in reducing the impact of cyclonic hazards. Importance of training in cyclone preparedness Regular training and workshops for community members, disaster response teams members and for the cyclone shelter management and maintenance committee members should be carried out in search and rescue, first aid, early warning and communication from specialized groups/trainers as a part of community preparedness. Special focus on vulnerable section of society such as women, children, old age and person with disabilities should be given during the training programs to reduce the chances of casualties during an event of emergency (Shahin et al , 2020). Importance of awareness measures for cyclone preparedness Awareness programs on different hoisted signals used during cyclone emergency with the help of advertisements, hoardings, booklets, leaflets, banners, shake-table, demonstration, folk dancing and music, street play, exhibition and audio-visual IEC materials help in timely evacuation of vulnerable communities from coastal areas.…”
Section: Cyclone Risk Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regular training and workshops for community members, disaster response teams members and for the cyclone shelter management and maintenance committee members should be carried out in search and rescue, first aid, early warning and communication from specialized groups/trainers as a part of community preparedness. Special focus on vulnerable section of society such as women, children, old age and person with disabilities should be given during the training programs to reduce the chances of casualties during an event of emergency (Shahin et al , 2020).…”
Section: Cyclone Risk Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a part of preparedness, GoB, NGOs and development partners constructed more than 2500 MPCSs in 19 coastal districts of Bangladesh including the study area Barguna [7,8]. Few shelters have been extended with the killas as a shelter for livestock.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The capacity of MPCSs varies from 400 to 1600 people [8]. Sometimes small capacity and inadequate facilities for women discourage the people to be evacuated there.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%