Thematic Cluster : Disaster, Development and Governance
Thematic Session : Involvement of communities, civil society and NGOs in disaster management
Chairperson : Mr. Mihir R. Bhatt
Facilitator(s) : Dr. Surya Prakash, Dr. A. D. Kaushik
Abstracts

SNo.Title of the AbstractAuthor(s)
1Re knitting Local Cash Flow System – Strategic Approach to Community Based and Sustainable Disaster ManagementToms K Thomas
2Community based Disaster Risk Reduction in Myanmar – A fellowship ApproachColin Fernandes
3Disaster Management: New Role for Civil Society Organization in Changing Macro- RealityDr. Subodh M. Wagle & Mr. Sachin Warghade
4Community based communication systems for disaster mitigationDr. Bhanu Pradeep Gautam Poorvanchal Gramin Vikas Sansthan, UP and Bihar
5Andhra Pradesh Relief to Development program initiative of community preparedness for emergencies responseK. Arup Kumar Patro
6Role & Responsibilities of Indian Medical AssociationDr. Chetan N. Patel
7Disaster Management concept and red cross movement: A glanceBhuwan Joshi
8Role of communities, civil society and NGOs in disaster managementDr. Mahesh Arora, Jaipur
9Community Based disaster management the case of BangladeshDr. S. K. Singh
10Findings from 2009 regional disaster micro-insurance evaluation : OverviewRakhi Bhavnani
11People’s partnership power to respond to disasters – a mobile campaign by sarista foundation across 12 states of India from Kanya Kumari, Tamilnadu to Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh – a case studyProf. Col N. M. Verma
12Basic and Community Policing: Foundation Stones of response to disasterRaghavendra H. Auradker
13Empowering Communities to understand climate change Colin Fernandes, Jerome D’Souza
14Empowering Panchayati Raj Institutions for disaster risk reductionShakti Kumar
15Institutional Dynamics in disaster management: Implications for climate change adaptation in BangladeshRonju Ahammad
16Reducing vulnerability to technological hazards through better risk communicationDebanjan Bandopadhyaya, Nilanjan Paul, Anandita Sengupta
17Potential of community in implementing the disaster risk reduction schemes by themselvesFiroj Ahmed
18Preparing Communities for Disaster Management; Myths and ChallengesSM Patnaik
19Turbulent Terrain and Threatened LivelihoodSuneet Naithani, Naveen Juyal M. M. Doval
20Learning to Live with DisasterNarottam Sahoo
21Stakeholder Participation in Managing Coastal DisastersDr. Arul Aram
22School-based Disaster Risk Reduction: Lessons from Child’s Right to Safer School Campaign and 2009 School Safety Audit in IndiaVishal Pathak
23Involvement of Community, NGOs, and Civil Society in Disaster Management Ms. Jesu Rethinam
24Involving Community, Civil Society and NGOs in Disaster Management Prof. P. C. Joshi
25Role of Communities and Formal Panchayats in Reconstruction of Villages after Tsunami: An Experiment in Seventeen Gram Panchayats in Nagapattinam District G. Palanithurai
26Community Participation in Disaster Management Dr. Hemixa V. Rao
27Accessibility Index: Determining Community Access to Critical Services during Disaster Shailendra Singh Bisht, Vishal Mishra, Sanjay Fuloria
28A Comparative Analysis of Major Global Disaster Risk Management Standards Dr. Sapna Rakesh, Ms. Swati Singh, and Mr. Alok, Singh
29Administrative Thrusts and Community Demands in Disaster Management – An Evaluation of Post Tsunami Disaster Proceedings in Kerala, India Faisel T. Illiyas, Shibu K. Mani
30Disaster Risk Reduction by Interactive Community’s Participation in Agro-forestry A. D. Kaushik
31How much vulnerable we are! Er. J. C Dhondiyal
32People’s Methodology on Community Based Disaster Risk Management – An experience from Uttrakhand State Dr. Surya Parkash
33Enhancing the Roles of NGOs in Disaster Management through Capacity BuildingAnuj Tiwari
34Social Issues in Disaster Management: A Case Study of IndiaDr. Durgesh Nandini
35Tsunami Reconstruction and CBDRRDr. K M Parivelon
36Involving Youth in Documenting Tsunami ReconstructionGopal Kumar Jain,
37Role of NCRC in Tsunami Rehabilitation and ReconstructionAnnie George
38Building Local Capacities for Disaster Response and Vulnerability Reduction – A study on Community ResilienceAnnie George
39Community Based Hazard Mapping for Coastal Disaster Risk ManagementDr. S. Rajarathnam and Ms. Sunitha Kuppuswamy
40Role of Youth Organizations in Disaster ManagementCol Prabhas Chandra
41A paramount need for involving communities and civil society in disaster managementDr. Satpal Singh and Dr. Dalbir Singh
42 Condensed Disaster mitigation through a community based practical training programme using improvised methods under one roof. Prem Mahant