Vulnerabilities to flood hazards among rural households in India

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Anu Susan Sam
Ranjit Kumar
Harald Kächele
Klaus Müller
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[1] Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF),Albrecht Daniel Thaer Institute of Agricultural and Horticultural Sciences
[2] International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT),Agribusiness Management Division
[3] Humboldt University,undefined
[4] ICAR-National Academy of Agricultural Research Management,undefined
[5] Eberswalde University for Sustainable Development,undefined
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Natural Hazards | 2017年 / 88卷
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Adaptive capacity; Assessment; Exposure; Sensitivity;
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Flooding constitutes the most predominant natural disaster in India. The degree and causes of vulnerability to flood risk vary by society, geographical region and over time. The rural people of India are highly vulnerable to flood hazards due to high dependence on natural resources for livelihood and poor socio-economic situations. The information regarding the degree of vulnerability of these people is limited. In order to formulate improved adaption policies and effective programmes to reduce vulnerability, it is crucial to quantify the vulnerability of rural households affected by floods at a regional level. Our study provides insight into the vulnerability of rural households affected by floods in India. We use primary data of 220 flood-prone rural households of Odisha state in India for analysis. The vulnerability is analysed using the Livelihood Vulnerability Index and the Socio-economic Vulnerability Index. Our results show that these households are vulnerable to flood in more than one dimension. Sociodemographic characteristics such as a low literacy rate, a high dependency ratio and a weak housing structure increase these residents’ vulnerability. Access to social networks and social institutions plays a significant role in uplifting poor rural households. Our study concludes that the vulnerability of a household is governed by both non-climatic factors and the incidence of floods. The findings of our study may be considered in developing policies and programmes that will reduce the flood risk. The recommendations we suggested in this study can be applied in other south Asian counties with similar socio-economic profiles.
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