Assessment of impacts of flood and coping strategies among rural households in Gicumbi district, Rwanda

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Uwayisenga, Ange Josiane [1 ]
Adelekan, Ibidun [2 ]
Oguge, Nicholas [3 ]
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[1] Pan African Univ Life & Earth Sci Inst including H, Environm Management Program, Ibadan, Nigeria
[2] Univ Ibadan, Dept Geog, Ibadan, Nigeria
[3] Univ Nairobi, Ctr Adv Studies Environm Law & Policy, Nairobi, Kenya
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natural disasters; flood impacts; disaster risk management; coping strategies; flood vulnerability; rural households;
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10.1088/2515-7620/ad4e10
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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Floods have become recurrent events in Rwanda, causing diverse effects on rural households across the country. However, little is known about the effects of floods encountered by people and their coping strategies, which are crucial for reducing vulnerability. Gicumbi District is among the most exposed to climate hazards and is vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. The effects of floods on rural households in Gicumbi district and their coping strategies were examined. A mixed approach was adopted where quantitative data was collected to inform wider understanding of a population and qualitative ones to acquire deep contextual insights about individual's lived experiences. A structured questionnaire was used to collect data from 399 heads of households stratified into six district sectors. The study employed descriptive and inferential statistics for data analysis. Common effects of flooding experienced by the respondents included crop destruction, house damage, lack of sufficient food and safe drinking water. The coping strategies adopted by the respondents included saving money and food, support from friends and families, selling assets, borrowing money to restore losses, and migrating to other communities. In addition, flood victims received support from local authorities and Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), including financial support, temporary shelters, and life support materials. Adaptation strategies adopted by households included drainage channels, plantation of trees, radical terraces and sandbags. The results showed that lack of flood risk knowledge and access to early warnings, inadequate housing, living in high-risk areas, and dependence on a single source of income were the main factors influencing the severity of flood effects. Early warnings (p < 0.001) and flood risk awareness (p = 0.009) significantly elicited positive coping mechanisms. Governments and relevant stakeholders should develop effective strategies and establish programs enabling timely access to early warning systems and increasing disaster risk awareness to reduce vulnerability for improved livelihoods and community resilience.
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