Final Notes Unit5
Final Notes Unit5
Classification of Disasters:
As per origin, into Natural and Man-made disasters.
As per severity, disasters are classified as Minor or Major (in impact).
Impacts of Disaster:
Disaster impacts individuals physically (through loss of life, injury, health, disability)
as well as psychologically.
Results of Disaster:
Disaster results in huge economic loss due to destruction of property, human settlements
and infrastructure etc.
Disaster can result in alter the natural environment, loss of habitat to many plants and
animals and cause ecological stress that can result in biodiversity loss.
After natural disasters, food and other natural resources like water often becomes scarce
resulting into food and water scarcity.
The disaster results in displacement of people, and displaced population often face several
challenges in new settlements, in this process poorer becomes more poor.
Disasters increase the level of vulnerability and hence multiply the effects of disaster.
Vulnerability Profile of India:
Cases of railway accidents: Dussehra gathering on the railway tracks crushed by the trains
in 2018.
Fire accidents in hospitals due to negligence and non implementation of existing
mandatory fire safety norms
Collapse of various infrastructures constructs like flyovers, metro tracks and residential
buildings due to poor quality of construction, illegal addition of floors and recurring floods.
Stampede at large public gathering like Kumbh Mela caused by poor people management
and lack of adequate infrastructure to monitor and manage large crowd gathering.
Why?
– Environment and disaster are interrelated and are linked to the
Sustainable development
– A sound environmental practice can lead to proper disaster
Mitigation and vice versa
What?
How to integrate environment and disaster issues in the development practices.
Case Studies on specific issues
– Like effects of typhoons, tsunami
– Waste issues,
–Impact of climate change as disasters
Who?
Development Practitioners, Disaster and environment managers
Environmental concerns are not incorporated in disaster management practices and vice
versa decisions and actions on environment and disasters are taken separately.
Safety is related to avoiding death and injuries to human lives during a disaster
Sustainability is related to livelihood, socio- economic, cultural, environmental and
psychological aspects.
These are some examples of the various developmental projects impacts that are generated.
The five major negative impact caused due to any developmental projects to environment
includes:
Deforestation, Desertification, Global warming, invasive species and overharvesting.
Disaster, Environment, Development Their Interrelation
Disasters Development
Conflicts Water
Natural Disasters Health
Population Education
Migration Environment
Poverty
Reducing Risk
Enhancing Security
Environment
Built
Air
Land
Sea
Factors affecting Vulnerability are:
Physical factors. E.g. poor design and construction of buildings, unregulated land use
planning, etc. ...
Social factors. ...
Economic factors. ...
Environmental factors.