2022
DOI: 10.3390/su14138018
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ICT Uses, Constraints, and Challenges in Flash Flood Risk Management: A Case Study in North-Eastern Haor Areas of Bangladesh

Abstract: This study intends to explore the extent of the use of information and communication technology (ICT) in flash-flood-prone haor (wetland ecosystem) areas of north-eastern Bangladesh. Addressing the situation of severe flash floods in 2017 at the community level, this study aims to examine the constraints and challenges in using ICT for flash flood risk management. An empirical study was conducted in two upazilas (administrative sub-districts) within the Sunamganj, the most affected district. A total of 120 hou… Show more

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“…Regarding weather forecasting, information about rain in the haors and nearby hilly areas were critical [ 56 ]. Regarding cr,op saving embankment, information about water level outside the crop-saving-embankment and fragility of the embankment were important to make informed decisionthe about paddy harvesting [ 57 ]. In this research, information and knowledge landscape about agronomic and harvesting activities and, weather forecasting and crop-saving-embankment were explored.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding weather forecasting, information about rain in the haors and nearby hilly areas were critical [ 56 ]. Regarding cr,op saving embankment, information about water level outside the crop-saving-embankment and fragility of the embankment were important to make informed decisionthe about paddy harvesting [ 57 ]. In this research, information and knowledge landscape about agronomic and harvesting activities and, weather forecasting and crop-saving-embankment were explored.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%