Disaster
Management
ANANT PATEL
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
NIRMA UNIVERISTY
CL612 Disaster Management Syllabus
1. Introduction to Disaster Management (DM): Introduction, Importance & Significance of
DM, Types of Disasters
2. Risk Assessment: Risk, Vulnerability, Damage Assessment, Risk Assessment, Disaster Risk
Modelling; Emerging Risks due to Development, Climate Change Effect.
3. Disaster Management: Phases, DM Institutional Framework, Incident Command System,
Disaster Management Plan, Contingency Planning, Concept of Community Based Disaster
Management, Community Health and Safety.
4. Disaster Communication: Early Warning and Disaster Monitoring, Disaster Communication,
Role of GIS and Remote Sensing in Disaster Risk Management.
5. Role of Civil Engineer in Disaster Management: Tools, Techniques, Challenges and solutions
for DM and Climate Change Adaptation, Do’s and Don’ts before, during and after disasters.
6. Disaster Management Programmes: DM Programmes and Practices and Case Studies.
Content
Introduction
Need of Disaster Management
Phases in Disaster Management
Disaster Preparedness
Disaster Response
Disaster
Impact
Preparedness Response
Mitigation
Recovery
Prevention Development
1. Disaster Preparedness
Disaster Preparedness
Preparedness should be in the form of money, manpower and
materials
Evaluation from past experiences about risk
Location of disaster prone areas
Organization of communication, information and warning system
Ensuring co-ordination and response mechanisms
Development of public education programme
Co-ordination with media
National & international relations
Keeping stock of foods, drug and other essential commodities.
E.g.: Indian Meteorological department (IMD) plays a key role in forewarning
the disaster of cyclone-storms by detection tracing. It has 5 centres in Kolkata,
Bhubaneswar, Vishakapatanam, Chennai & Mumbai. In addition there are 31
special observation posts setup along the east coast of India.
The International Agencies which provides humanitarian assistance to the
disaster strike areas are United Nation agencies.
Office for the co-ordination of Humanitarian Affair (OCHA)
World Health Organization (WHO)
UNICEF
World Food Programme (WFP)
Food & Agricultural Organisation (FAD)
E.g.: Non Governmental Organizations
Co-Operative American Relief Every where (CARE)
International committee of Red cross
International committee of Red cross
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