Delineating risk zones and evaluation of shelter centres for flood disaster management along the Pahang River Basin, Malaysia

Jàmbá: Journal of Disaster Risk Studies

 
 
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Title Delineating risk zones and evaluation of shelter centres for flood disaster management along the Pahang River Basin, Malaysia
 
Creator Isahak, Anizan Reza, Mohammad I.H. Siwar, Chamhuri Ismail, Shaharuddin M. Sulaiman, Norela Hanafi, Zulkifli Zainuddin, Mohd S. Taha, Mohd R.
 
Subject disaster risk reduction; disaster science; resilience; design for disaster risk reduction risk reduction; ecotourism; resilience; shelter centres; structural design
Description Shelter centres are important locations to safeguard people from helpless situations and are an integral part of disaster risk reduction (DRR), particularly for flood DRR. The establishment of shelter centres, and their design based on scientific assessment, is crucial. Yet, they are very much related to the geographic location, socio-economic conditions and the livelihoods of the affected communities. However, many parts of the developing world are still lagging behind in ensuring such scientific design. Considering the flood disaster in 2014 that affected the residents living along the Pahang River Basin, in this study we delineate the communities at risk and evaluate the existing shelter centres to determine how they reduce people’s vulnerability to the risks associated with rural and urban landscapes. We used spatial analysis tools to delineate risk zones and to evaluate existing evacuation systems. A flood disaster risk map was produced to determine which communities are living with risks. Subsequently, the distribution of shelter centres examined whether they are able to support people living at the flood risk zones. These centres were also evaluated using a set of international guidelines for effective disaster shelters. This reveals that the number of shelter centres is not adequate. The designation and designing of shelter centres are not being done scientifically. The maps produced here have a lot of potential to support disaster management decisions, in particular site selection and the prioritisation of centres. The study concludes with a set of guidelines and recommendations for structural and non-structural measures, such as alternative livelihoods and the potential of ecotourism, which may improve the resilience among flood-affected communities; and the decision-making process for the overall flood DRR initiatives.
 
Publisher AOSIS
 
Contributor Ministry of Education, Malaysia
Date 2018-04-23
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion — Quasi-Experimental; Survey/Interview; Decision Support System
Format text/html application/epub+zip application/xml application/pdf
Identifier 10.4102/jamba.v10i1.501
 
Source Jàmbá: Journal of Disaster Risk Studies; Vol 10, No 1 (2018); 7 pages 1996-1421 2072-845X
 
Language eng
 
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https://jamba.org.za/index.php/jamba/article/view/501/881 https://jamba.org.za/index.php/jamba/article/view/501/880 https://jamba.org.za/index.php/jamba/article/view/501/882 https://jamba.org.za/index.php/jamba/article/view/501/869
 
Coverage Malayan Peninsula; Pahang River Basin — —
Rights Copyright (c) 2018 Anizan Isahak, Mohammad I.H. Reza, Chamhuri Siwar, Shaharuddin M. Ismail, Norela Sulaiman, Zulkifli Hanafi, Mohd S. Zainuddin, Mohd R. Taha https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
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