DISASTER RISK REDUCTION AND MANAGEMENT                       LTPC300 0
COURSE OBJECTIVE
•      To impart knowledge on concepts related to disaster, disaster risk reduction, disaster
management
•      To acquaint with the skills for planning and organizing disaster response
UNIT I HAZRADS, VULNERABILITY AND DISASTER RISKS                    9
Definition: Disaster, Hazard, Vulnerability, Resilience, Risks – Types of Disasters: Natural,
Human induced, Climate change induced –Earthquake, Landslide, Flood, Drought, Fire etc –
Technological disasters- Structural collapse, Industrial accidents, oil spills -Causes, Impacts
including social, Economic, political, environmental, health, psychosocial, etc.- Disaster
vulnerability profile of India and Tamil Nadu - Global trends in disasters: urban disasters,
pandemics, Complex emergencies, - -, Inter relations between Disasters and Sustainable
development Goals
UNIT II DISASTER RISK REDUCTION (DRR)                 9
Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction, Disaster cycle - Phases, Culture of safety,
prevention, mitigation and preparedness community Based DRR, Structural- nonstructural
measures, Roles and responsibilities of- community, Panchayati Raj Institutions / Urban
Local Bodies (PRIs/ULBs), States, Centre, and other stakeholders- Early Warning System –
Advisories from Appropriate Agencies.- Relevance of indigenous Knowledge, appropriate
technology and Local resources.
UNIT III        DISASTER MANAGEMENT 9
Components of Disaster Management – Preparedness of rescue and relief, mitigation,
rehabilitation and reconstruction- Disaster Risk Management and post disaster management
– Compensation and Insurance- Disaster Management Act (2005) and Policy - Other related
policies, plans, programmers and legislation - Institutional Processes and Framework at
State and Central Level- (NDMA –SDMA-DDMA-NRDF- Civic Volunteers)
UNIT IV         TOOLS AND TECHNOLOGY FOR DISASTER MANAGEMENT 9
Early warning systems -Components of Disaster Relief: Water, Food, Sanitation, Shelter,
Health, Waste Management, Institutional arrangements (Mitigation, Response and
Preparedness, – Role of GIS and Information Technology Components in Preparedness,
Risk Assessment, Response and Recovery Phases of Disaster – Disaster Damage
Assessment. - Elements of Climate Resilient Development –Standard operation Procedure
for disaster response – Financial planning for disaster Management
UNIT V         DISASTER MANAGEMENT: CASE STUDIES                  9
Discussion on selected case studies to analyse the potential impacts and actions in the
contest of disasters-Landslide Hazard Zonation: Earthquake Vulnerability Assessment of
Buildings and Infrastructure: Case Studies, Drought Assessment: Case Studies, Coastal
Flooding: Storm Surge Assessment, Floods: Fluvial and Pluvial Flooding: Case Studies;
Forest Fire: Case Studies, Man Made disasters: Case Studies, Space Based Inputs for
Disaster Mitigation and Management and field works related to disaster management.- Field
work-Mock drill -
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS:
1      Taimpo (2016), Disaster Management and Preparedness, CRC Publications
2      Singh R (2017), Disaster Management Guidelines for earthquakes, Landslides,
Avalanches and tsunami, Horizon Press Publications
3      Singhal J.P. “Disaster Management”, Laxmi Publications, 2010. ISBN-10:
9380386427 ISBN- 13: 978-9380386423
 4      Tushar Bhattacharya, “Disaster Science and Management”, McGraw Hill India
 Education Pvt. Ltd., 2012. ISBN-10: 1259007367, ISBN-13: 978-1259007361]
 REFERENCES
 1.   Govt. of India: Disaster Management Act, Government of India, New Delhi, 2005.
 2.   Government of India, National Disaster Management Policy, 2009.
 3.   Shaw R (2016), Community based Disaster risk reduction, Oxford University Press
 COURSE OUTCOME:
 CO1: To impart knowledge on the concepts of Disaster, Vulnerability and Disaster Risk
 reduction (DRR)
 CO2: To enhance understanding on Hazards, Vulnerability and Disaster Risk Assessment
 prevention and risk reduction
 CO3: To develop disaster response skills by adopting relevant tools and technology
 CO4: Enhance awareness of institutional processes for Disaster response in the country and
 CO5: Develop rudimentary ability to respond to Their surroundings with potential Disaster
 response in areas where they live, with due sensitivity
            CO’s-PO’s & PSO’s MAPPING
     PO’s                                                                   PSO’s
CO’s
      1        2     3     4    5      6      7     8    9     10   11   12   1     2    3
 1    3        3     2     3    -      -      2     2     -     -   2     -   2     -    1
 2    3        3     3     3    -      -      2     1     -     -   2     -   2     -    1
 3    3        3     3     3    -      -      2     2     -     -    -    -   2     -    1
 4    3        3     2     3    -      -      2     1     -     -   2     -   2     -    1
 5    3        3     2     3    -      -      2     2     -     -   2     -   3     -    1
AVG 3          3     3     3    -      -      2     2     -     -   2     -   2     -    1
            1 - low, 2 - medium, 3 - high, ‘-“- no correlation