“…Tropical cyclones, riverine floods, riverbank erosion, and tornadoes have inflicted a continuing sequence of heavy losses (Brammer, 1987(Brammer, , 1990a(Brammer, , 1990bChoudhury, 1984;Chowdhury, 1993;Hossain, 1993;Islam, 1974;Jabbar, 1990;Khalil, 1992Khalil, , 1993McDonald, 1991;Matsuda, 1993;Montgomery, 1985;Paul, 1993;Rahman and Bennish, 1993;Zaman, 1993). Scientists are divided about the mix of natural and societal factors that is involved in these disasters, and sharp disputes about appropriate hazardmanagement policy have sometimes soured relations between the government of Bangladesh and the international aid community (Anon., 1988(Anon., , 1993Bingham, 1992;Custers, 1992;Haque, 1993;Ives and Messerli, 1989;Pearce, 1993Pearce, , 1994Rasid and Paul, 1987;Sklar, 1993;Tickell, 1993). Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, faces many profound challenges.…”