2015
DOI: 10.9734/jsrr/2015/13706
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Flooding Hazards and Mental Perception: A Theoretical Framework

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“…Local people of the study area was observed too much congenial and more helpful to experience based information shearing on environmental crisis and livelihood pattern. Long term consequences of flooding hazards may lead to change lifestyle, food chain sustainability and normal livelihood pattern (Rakib et al, 2015). In the aspects of local views, almost 89% people were conscious in terms of local name "bonna and khora" (Flood and Drought).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Local people of the study area was observed too much congenial and more helpful to experience based information shearing on environmental crisis and livelihood pattern. Long term consequences of flooding hazards may lead to change lifestyle, food chain sustainability and normal livelihood pattern (Rakib et al, 2015). In the aspects of local views, almost 89% people were conscious in terms of local name "bonna and khora" (Flood and Drought).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Male and female were considered to be a significant informant on long term climatic hazards in terms of age and the realization ability perspective to natural environment and its changing pattern. Sometimes, visual expression is a reflection of relevant discussion and just it more clear and congruent (Rakib et al, 2015). Respondent's age range were found to be 20-70 years old.…”
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“…However, the first choice for farming according to the farmers is always large cardamom. Additionally, engaging in small businesses, foreign employment and seeking stable 9-to-5 jobs are strategies employed by local people to supplement their agricultural income (Gentle & Maraseni, 2012;KC & Upreti, 2017;Oyekale & Oladele, 2012;Rakib et al, 2014).…”
Section: Swot Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%