Impact of urban floods on the community living in informal settlements : case of 2019 Vadodara floods (Softcopy is also available) (Record no. 68275)
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Classification number | P TH-2488 |
Item number | KHO |
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Personal name | Khosla, Nehmat (PG180595) |
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Title | Impact of urban floods on the community living in informal settlements : case of 2019 Vadodara floods (Softcopy is also available) |
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Date of publication, distribution, etc | 2020 |
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Extent | xiii,80,21p. |
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Formatted contents note | Contents<br/>ABSTRACT<br/>CHAPTER I -INTRODUCTION 1<br/>1.1 Problem Statement 1<br/>1.2 Research Aim 1<br/>1.3 Objectives of the Study 1<br/>1.4 Methodology 1<br/>1.4.1 Literature study and theoretical framework 2<br/>1.4.2 Site Selection 2<br/>1.4.3 Identifying the community living in the informal settlements and the vulnerable<br/>settlements . 2<br/>1.4.4Carrying out the vulnerability assessment and the adaptive capacity measures by<br/>determining the floods effects. . 3<br/>1.4.5 Giving recommendations for the removal of the vulnerabilities and discussing the role of<br/>institutions in building the coping mechanism for the vulnerable groups . 4<br/>1.5 Scope 4<br/>1.6 Limitations 4<br/>CHAPTER II - LITERATURE REVIEW 5<br/>2.1 Background Study 5<br/>2.2 Climate change 5<br/>2.3 Theoretical Framework of Vulnerability Assessment 6<br/>2.3.1 Vulnerability . 6<br/>2.3.2Exposure . 6<br/>2.3.3Risk . 6<br/>2.4 Vulnerability assessment and mitigation 8<br/>2.4.1 Risk assessment. 8<br/>2.4.2 Risk management 8<br/>2.5 Vulnerable informal groups of the society 8<br/>2.6 International Case Studies . 9<br/>2.6.1 Coastal City of Mombasa, Kenya 9<br/>2.6.2 Kulik river basin, Indo-Bangladesh Barind region 10<br/>2.6.3 Ingolstadt, South Germany 11<br/>2.7 Comparative analysis between Frequency Model and Vulnerability Index methods 12<br/>2.8 International Flood impacted cities with their coping mechanism 13<br/>2.9 Case Studies from India 14<br/>2.9.1 Case of Kolkata Floods 14<br/>2.9.2 Case of Kerala Floods 14<br/>2.9.3 Case of Chennai Floods 14<br/>2.10 Key Learnings from the Literature Study 15<br/>2.11 Summary and Gaps . 16<br/>CHAPTER III- IDENTIFICATION OF THE VULNERABLE SETTLEMNETS 17<br/>3.1 Introduction 17<br/>3.2 Vadodara - City at glance 18<br/>3.3 Physiology of the city 18<br/>3.3.1 Vishwamitri river 18<br/>3.3.2 Ajwa Dam . 19<br/>3.3.3 Pratap Pura Sarovar 19<br/>3.4 Floods Disaster in the city 20<br/>3.4.1 Floods in 2019 21<br/>3.4.2 Impact of floods . 22<br/>3.5 Digital Elevation Modelling 22<br/>3.5.1 Contour Profile 22<br/>3.6 Demarcation of informal settlements 24<br/>3.6.1 Types of Houses in Informal Settlements . 25<br/>3.7 Super imposition of the informal settlements on the elevation map 26<br/>3.8 Vulnerable settlements of the city 27<br/>3.9 Selection of the samples of settlements for the survey conducted 30<br/>3.10 Respondents Analysis . 32<br/>3.11 CONCLUSION 34<br/>CHAPTER IV-ASSESSING VULNERABILITY OF INFORMAL SETTLEMENTS DURING<br/>URBAN FLOODING 2019 35<br/>4.1 Introduction 35<br/>4.2 Identification of vulnerability indicators and their variables 36<br/>4.3 Criteria of selection of the affected settlements . 37<br/>4.4 Exposure 39<br/>4.5 Vulnerability assessment . 40<br/>4.5.1 Physical Vulnerability 40<br/>4.5.2 Social Vulnerability . 47<br/>4.5.3 Economic Vulnerability 50<br/>4.6 CONCLUSION 54<br/>CHAPTER V- ADAPTIVE CAPACITY AND COPING MECHANISM 56<br/>5.1 Introduction 56<br/>5.2 Adaptive Capacity 56<br/>5.3 Coping Mechanism . 61<br/>5.4 CONCLUSION 63<br/>5.4.1 Adaptive Capacity 63<br/>5.4.2 Support Mechanism during Flood episode63<br/>5.4.3 Coping Mechanism 63<br/>CHAPTER VI- FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATION 65<br/>6.1 Physical Vulnerability 65<br/>Key learnings 65<br/>Findings 65<br/>6.2 Social Vulnerability 66<br/>Key learnings 66<br/>Findings 66<br/>6.3 Economic Vulnerability 66<br/>Key learnings . 66<br/>Findings . 66<br/>6.4 Adaptive Capacity and Coping mechanism 67<br/>Key Learnings 67<br/>Findings . 67<br/>6.5 Recommendation 68<br/>6.5.1 Eradicating Physical Vulnerability 68<br/>6.5.2 Improving Economic Vulnerability 70<br/>Bibliography . 71<br/>APPENDIX I 74<br/>APPENDIX II . 78<br/>CASE STUDIES 78<br/>Kulik river basin, Indo-Bangladesh Barind region 78<br/>Ingolstadt, South Germany 79<br/> |
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Personal name | Roy, Anil Kumr (Guide) |
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Country | India |
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Topic | 2018 Batch |
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Topic | FP-PG |
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Topic | Master of Urban Housing |
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Dewey Decimal Classification | Faculty of Planning | CEPT Library | CEPT Library | 06/11/2020 | Faculty of Planning | P TH-2488 KHO | 022918 | 05/11/2020 | 05/11/2020 | Thesis |