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An Interdisciplinary Approach for Disaster Resilience and Sustainability

  • Focuses on the multidisciplinary and multisectoral nature of disaster risk reduction
  • Presents challenges, solutions, and best practices concerning disaster risk management
  • Links disaster risk reduction and management with sustainable development
  • Serves as a reference book for researchers, academia, students, disaster managers, and policy makers from natural science, social science, engineering, and multidisciplinary backgrounds

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Table of contents (28 papers)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xii
  2. Disaster Risk Management for Sustainable Development

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
    2. Regional Perspectives on Disaster Resilience and Sustainable Development

      • Indrajit Pal, Jason Von Meding, Chutinan Klinmalai
      Pages 3-20
    3. Disaster Resilience for Sustainable Development in Nepal

      • Charles Pradhan, Raju Chauhan
      Pages 21-33
    4. Manipulating Global Food Preferences for Promoting Sustainability and Reducing Disaster Risk

      • Monika Vyas, Shaivi Kulshrestha, Mukul Kulshrestha
      Pages 35-51
  3. Risk Assessment of Hydrometeorological Hazards

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 89-89
    2. An Evaluation of Hydrological Modeling Using SCS-CN Method in Ungauged Om Chhu River Basin of Phuentsholing, Bhutan

      • Leki Dorji, Raju Sarkar, Ugyen Lhachey, Vasker Sharma, Tshewang, Abhirup Dikshit et al.
      Pages 111-121
    3. Impacts of Dams on Water Level and Riverbank of Lower Mekong Basin

      • Puvadol Doydee, Thodsapol Chaturabul
      Pages 141-149
    4. Application of Remote Sensing and GIS in Flood Vulnerability Assessment—A Case Study of Lower Ajay Basin, India

      • Kartick Chandra Mondal, Sutapa Saha, Pritam Aitch, Gupinath Bhandari
      Pages 151-166
  4. Risk Assessment of Geophysical Hazards

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 183-183
    2. Application of Geospatial Technology in Earthquake Risk Assessment in Papua New Guinea

      • Tingneyuc Sekac, Sujoy Kumar Jana, Indrajit Pal, Dilip Kumar Pal
      Pages 185-218
    3. Spatio-temporal Variability of Landslides in Sikkim Himalaya, India

      • A. Singh, R. K. Ranjan, V. C. Tewari
      Pages 219-234
    4. Geo-spatial Approach for Likelihood Damage Assessment of Buildings Due to Seismic Hazard in Urbanized Areas

      • Ganapathy Pattukandan Ganapathy, Saravana Ganesh Manoharan
      Pages 235-247
    5. Landslides Along NH 39: Its Impact to the Society

      • Thokchom Devala Devi
      Pages 249-266

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About this book

This book includes selected papers presented at the international expert forum on “Mainstreaming Resilience and Disaster Risk Reduction in Education,” held at the Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand on 1–2 December 2017. The journey towards disaster risk reduction and resilience requires the participation of a wide array of stakeholders ranging from academics to policymakers, to disaster managers. Given the multifaceted and interdependent nature of disasters, disaster risk reduction and resilience require a multidisciplinary problem-solving approach and evidence-based techniques from the natural, social, engineering, and other relevant sciences.


Traditionally, hazard and disaster-related studies have been dominated by the engineering and social science fields. In this regard, the main purpose of this book is to capture the multidisciplinary and multisectoral nature of disaster risk reduction, and to gather existing data, research, conceptual work, andpractical cases regarding risk reduction and its ties to sustainable development under a single “umbrella.” Along with the sustainability aspect, the book also links disaster risk reduction with development, technology, governance, education, and climate change, and includes discussions on challenges, solutions, and best practices in the mainstreaming of disaster risk reduction.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Disaster Preparedness, Mitigation and Management, Asian Institute of Technology, Khlong Luang, Thailand

    Indrajit Pal

  • Florida Institute for Built Environment Resilience, University of Florida, Gainesville, USA

    Jason von Meding

  • Water Engineering and Management, Asian Institute of Technology, Khlong Luang, Thailand

    Sangam Shrestha

  • School of Architecture and Built Environment, University of Newcastle, Newcastle, Australia

    Iftekhar Ahmed, Thayaparan Gajendran

About the editors

Dr. Indrajit Pal is an assistant professor at the Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand and has more than 16 years of experience in research, teaching, training, advocacy, consultancy primarily focused on disaster risk governance, incident command system, hazard and risk assessment, CBDRM, public health risk, disaster resilience, and DRR Education. Dr. Pal is supervising a number of Doctoral and Masters’ research across Asia and Africa in the field of disaster risk management and governance. Dr. Pal authored a number of peer-reviewed journal papers, conference paper, and books. Some of his ongoing research includes Disaster Resilience and Sustainable Development Education in Asia, Risk Characterization in Asian Delta communities in "Living Deltas" UKRI project. 


Dr. Jason von Meding is an associate professor at the University of Florida and founding faculty of the Florida Institute for Built Environment Resilience (FIBER). His research focuseson the social, political, economic and environmental injustice that causes people, across global societies but particularly in the developing world, to be marginalized and forced into greater risk of being impacted by disasters. He collaborates with a range of industrial and humanitarian partners as well as communities that experience complex challenges and threats, that sometimes manifest as emergencies and disasters.


Dr. Sangam Shrestha has more than 15 years’ experience in conducting research, organizing regional and international policy dialogues, capacity building, and leading international and national research teams. He has been involved in research and development in the areas of climate change and adaptation in water, integrated water resource management, and groundwater development and management. His ongoing research includes developing an operational framework for river health assessment in the Mekong River Basin Consortium Research Program on Water, Land, and Ecosystems, among many other projects.


Dr. Iftekhar Ahmed is a senior lecturer in construction management at the School of Architecture and Built Environment, University of Newcastle, Australia. His teaching chiefly focuses on built environment research methods, and on the policy and social dimensions of disaster risk management. He received his doctorate from Oxford Brookes University, UK; his Master of Science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA; and his Bachelor of Architecture from the Indian Institute of Technology, India. He has written several books and professional reports and has many peer-reviewed publications to his credit.


Dr. Thayaparan Gajendran is an associate professor at the School of Architecture and Built Environment, University of Newcastle, Australia. His research focuses on sociological aspects associated with built environments in the context of construction project and disaster management. Dr. Gajendran has held numerous administrative roles at the school, faculty, and university level. He has authored and edited more than 60 publications including peer-reviewed journal papers, conference papers, conference proceedings, and industry practice books accompanied by diagnostic self-assessment tools.



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