Cyclone shelters and their locational suitability: an empirical analysis from coastal Bangladesh.
@article{Mallick2014CycloneSA,
title={Cyclone shelters and their locational suitability: an empirical analysis from coastal Bangladesh.},
author={Bishawjit Mallick},
journal={Disasters},
year={2014},
volume={38 3},
pages={
654-71
}
}Bangladesh is one of the poorest and the most disaster-prone countries in Asia; it is important, therefore, to know how its disaster reduction strategies are organised and planned. Cyclone shelters comprise a widely acceptable form of infrastructural support for disaster management in Bangladesh. This paper attempts to analyse empirically their use during cyclones in a sample study area along the southwest coastal belt of the country. It shows how the location of a cyclone shelter can determine…
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