Flood hazards: household vulnerability and resilience in disaster-prone districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, Pakistan

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Ashfaq Ahmad Shah
Jingzhong Ye
Muhammad Abid
Jahangir Khan
Syed Muhammad Amir
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[1] China Agriculture University,College of Humanities and Development Studies (COHD)
[2] Center for Climate Research and Development (CCRD),Key Laboratory of Remote Sensing for Agri
[3] COMSATS Institute of Information Technology,Hazards
[4] Centre for Remote Sensing & GIS China Agricultural University,undefined
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Natural Hazards | 2018年 / 93卷
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Climate change; Flood disaster; Vulnerability and resilience; Indices; Disaster risk reduction; Khyber Pakhtunkhwa; Pakistan;
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Pakistan is alarmingly exposed and vulnerable to flood disasters as a result of rapid urbanization that has not taken into account the threats posed by climate change. The devastating impacts of floods and other natural disasters put extra pressure on the country’s budget and has driven the country’s leadership to adopt a proactive approach instead of traditional, aid-based, approach, one that encourages the inclusion of disaster risk reduction measures within local disaster management policies. This research elaborates household vulnerability and resilience to flood disaster within two districts within Pakistan. It uses a dataset of 600 households collected through face-to-face interviews from two districts within the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province that were severely affected by the 2010 flood and data from the Directorate of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Provincial Disaster Management Authority. In a second step, we assigned weights to the selected variables for vulnerability (exposure, susceptibility and adaptive capacity) and resilience (with social, physical, economic, and institutional components) and used a subjective method (based on expert judgment) to weight these. The survey findings revealed that both study areas were highly vulnerable and had low resilience to flood disasters. The study findings indicated that community households in the flood-prone areas of Nowshera district were more vulnerable and less resilient than those in Charsadda, with a higher composite vulnerability index scoring and a lower composite resilience index score. This study shows that provincial and local disaster management authorities can play a vital role in reducing vulnerability and that more efforts are required to strengthen social, physical, economic, and institutional resilience through capacity-building training, preparedness, and awareness building about preventing and mitigating flood damage.
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