2023
DOI: 10.4038/faruj.v10i1.183
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Effect of risk perception and vulnerability on adaptive architecture in flood resilience: a case from Ratnapura, Sri Lanka

W. A. A. Weerasuriya,
U. Rajapaksha

Abstract: In the last few decades, the frequency and severity of floods in South Asia have vastly increased due to the increase in global surface temperature and change in rainfall patterns. The lack of risk perception, high vulnerability and lack of proper architectural adaptations have added to the negative consequences of disasters. This study discusses the effect of risk perception and vulnerability on flood resilient architecture. The research was conducted with 35 participants selected from the Mudduwa area in Rat… Show more

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