Assessing the resilience of Delhi to climate-related disasters: a comprehensive approach

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作者
Prashar, Sunil [1 ]
Shaw, Rajib [1 ]
Takeuchi, Yukiko [1 ]
机构
[1] Kyoto Univ, Grad Sch Global Environm Studies, Sakyo Ku, Kyoto 6068501, Japan
关键词
Risk assessment; Climate-related hazards; Disaster risk; Resilience;
D O I
10.1007/s11069-012-0320-4
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
The study addresses disaster risks in Delhi through a resilience approach. It utilizes the Climate Disaster Resilience Index (CDRI) tool, which assesses disaster resilience from five dimensions: physical, social, economic, institutional, and natural. Each dimension comprises 5 parameters, and each parameter consists of 5 variables. The study is carried out in the nine revenue districts of Delhi and reveals that East Delhi is least resilient and New Delhi is most resilient. The CDRI analysis in East Delhi points out the urgent need to focus on key parameters such as housing and land use, population, intensity and frequency of natural hazards, ecosystem services, and land use in natural terms. On the other hand, New Delhi is the most resilient due to all five dimensions, where most significant parameters responsible for its high resilience are housing and land use, population, income, employment, intensity and frequency of natural hazards, ecosystem services, and land use in natural terms. In addition, the overall results of all nine districts show an inverse relationship between resilience score and population density. For example, districts with higher population density show low resilience and vice versa. Moreover, districts located on hazard-prone areas show low resilience. For example, East Delhi and North East Delhi scored low resilience because they both are situated on the Yamuna flood catchment areas. The study further develops key suggestions that are required to address disaster risk in all nine districts of Delhi and discusses future implications of CDRI to address city's vulnerability. The approach's distinctness is reflected through its consideration of micro-level diversities and presents some implications to resilience.
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页码:1609 / 1624
页数:16
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