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Paradigm Shifts: Emerging Framework In Disaster Risk Management

PARADIGM SHIFTS: EMERGING FRAMEWORK IN DISASTER RISK MANAGEMENT

Too much emphasis in doing something about disasters is put on the natural hazards themselves, and not nearly enough on the social environment its process.”‘ (Blaikie et al)

Most of-ten, the, term natural hard such as earthquake, typhoon and flood are used interchangeably with natural disaster This is a direct -offshoot of the dominant approach in understanding disasters.

The’ understanding of the cause and effect of disasters has shaped how governments1 aid and development agencies, communities, and people in general ‘have responded to and managed disasters in the past and through the end of the IDNDR. ‘‘‘

Paradigm Shifts in Understanding Disaster

The conventional/dominant approach

The conventional/dominant approach takes as, its starting point the assumption that disasters are characteristics of natural hazards. The perception is that disasters are irrevocably caused by the impact of......


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