Community Based Disaster Risk Management: A Case Study of Mahakali River Basin, Kanchanpur

Authors

  • Raj Kumar Pariyar

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3126/tgb.v6i0.26169

Keywords:

Mahakali River Basin, community, community-based disaster risk reduction, vulnerability, capacity, resilient

Abstract

Kanchanpur district is one of the disaster-prone districts identified by Nepal Risk Reduction Consortium (NRRC). Every year the community of Kanchanpur district are affected by multi-disaster primarily flood. The most communities are highly vulnerable due to the poverty, disadvantage caste and ethnicity, hazard, education etc. This study endeavour to explore the status of community initiative to build up disaster resilient. This study covers 10 villages of Mahakali river basin in Kanchanpur district. The villages are under the process of disaster resilience through establishing Community Disaster Management Committee (CDMC), who supports to get access to disaster risk reduction (DRR) information, vulnerability and capacity assessment and developing trained man power for preparedness and response.

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Published

2019-10-27

How to Cite

Pariyar, R. K. (2019). Community Based Disaster Risk Management: A Case Study of Mahakali River Basin, Kanchanpur. The Geographic Base, 6, 77–86. https://doi.org/10.3126/tgb.v6i0.26169

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