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A	
  Pathway	
  towards	
  genera0ng	
  	
  
Resilient Rural Communities in India
Rural	
  Resilience	
   	
   	
   	
   	
  (Focus)	
  
Inherent	
  Vulnerabili0es	
  to	
  health,	
  livelihood,	
  housing	
  
owing	
  to	
  non-­‐availability	
  &	
  non-­‐accessibility	
  to	
  resource,	
  lack	
  of	
  
ins<tu<onal	
  capaci<es,	
  etc.	
  
Induced	
  Vulnerabili0es	
  by	
  natural	
  hazards,	
  loca<ons	
  &	
  
due	
  to	
  Climate	
  Change	
  
Community	
  Evalua0on	
   	
   	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  (Approach)	
  
Par0cipatory	
  Approach	
  in	
  DRR	
  &	
  LM	
  
Sustaining	
  the	
  DRR	
  efforts	
  need	
  to	
  understand	
  how	
  community	
  
relates	
  itself	
  to	
  the	
  hazard	
  &	
  priori<ses	
  its	
  adapta<on	
  &	
  
mi<ga<on	
  ac<on.	
  
Focus	
  is	
  o(en	
  on	
  developed	
  urban	
  regions	
  
Applica0on	
  of	
  Science	
  &	
  Technology	
  	
  (Approach)	
  	
  
Landslide	
  affected	
  regions	
  of	
  India	
  
1	
  
2	
  
3	
  
Western Himalayas 	
  
Eastern and N.E
Himalayas 	
  
Western
Ghats
including
Nilgiris 	
  
Ø Landslides rank third
in terms of number of
deaths due to natural
disasters.
Ø Landslides kill 1
person / 100 Km² / yr.
Ø Estimated average
losses due to landslides
in Himalaya costs > Rs.
550 crores / yr. & > 200
deaths.
Aim	
   	
   	
   	
  	
  
Prepare	
  Landslide	
  Disaster	
  Risk	
  Reduc9on	
  Strategies	
  for	
  
rural	
  se<lements	
  in	
  selected	
  hilly	
  regions	
  of	
  India	
  	
  	
  
Objec0ves 	
   	
   	
  	
  
1.  To	
  understand	
  the	
  se<lement	
  dynamics	
  &	
  risk	
  profiles	
  in	
  hilly	
  
regions	
  of	
  India	
  
2.  To	
  prepare	
  hazard	
  zona9on	
  maps	
  for	
  selected	
  regions	
  &	
  
iden9fy	
  landslide	
  prone	
  areas	
  &	
  se<lements	
  
3.  To	
  study	
  &	
  document	
  the	
  profile	
  of	
  selected	
  se<lements	
  	
  
4.  To	
  assess	
  landslide	
  disaster	
  risks	
  &	
  current	
  adapta9on-­‐	
  
mi9ga9on	
  strategies	
  by	
  local	
  community	
  
5.  To	
  priori9se	
  	
  &	
  implement	
  selected	
  measures	
  for	
  disaster	
  risk	
  
reduc9on	
  	
  (EWS)	
  
Case	
  study	
  sites	
  
Rishikesh-­‐	
  Badrinath	
  
route	
  corridor	
  in	
  
UKarakhand	
  
Dimapur	
  Region	
  in	
  
Nagaland	
  state	
  in	
  
NE	
  India.	
  
S.No	
   Item	
   Specifica0ons	
   Approximate	
  Cost	
  (US	
  $)	
  
1	
   Data	
  Collec0on	
   Clima<c	
  Data,	
  Satellite	
  Imageries,	
  official	
  
Records,	
  Policy	
  Documents,	
  etc.	
  
3,500	
  
2	
   Materials	
  &	
  Supplies	
   Prin<ng,	
  Copying,	
  Communica<ons	
   2,000	
  
3	
   Equipment	
  Purchase	
   Equipment	
  for	
  visual	
  documenta<ons,	
  
instruments	
  for	
  EWS	
  
2,500	
  
4	
   Research	
  Assistant	
   2	
  person	
  full	
  <me	
   9,000	
  
5	
   Field	
  Data	
  Collector	
   10	
  persons@	
  US$	
  5	
  per	
  hour	
   6,500	
  
6	
   Travel	
   Domes<c	
  Transporta<on	
  for	
  field	
  ac<vi<es	
  
&	
  discussions	
  
4,500	
  
7	
   Per	
  Diem	
   Accommoda<on,	
  food,	
  etc	
  during	
  field	
  
ac<vi<es	
  	
  
6,000	
  
8	
   Workshop	
   Transporta<on,	
  accommoda<on,	
  daily	
  
subsistence	
  allowance,	
  workshop	
  facili<es	
  
2,500	
  
9	
   Report	
  Prin0ng	
   1,000	
  
10	
   Incidental	
   500	
  
TOTAL	
  	
   38,000	
  
Project	
  Es0mate	
   	
   	
   	
   	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  (Dra^	
  )	
  

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Generating Resilient Rural Communities in India's Hilly Regions

  • 1. A  Pathway  towards  genera0ng     Resilient Rural Communities in India
  • 2. Rural  Resilience          (Focus)   Inherent  Vulnerabili0es  to  health,  livelihood,  housing   owing  to  non-­‐availability  &  non-­‐accessibility  to  resource,  lack  of   ins<tu<onal  capaci<es,  etc.   Induced  Vulnerabili0es  by  natural  hazards,  loca<ons  &   due  to  Climate  Change   Community  Evalua0on                        (Approach)   Par0cipatory  Approach  in  DRR  &  LM   Sustaining  the  DRR  efforts  need  to  understand  how  community   relates  itself  to  the  hazard  &  priori<ses  its  adapta<on  &   mi<ga<on  ac<on.   Focus  is  o(en  on  developed  urban  regions   Applica0on  of  Science  &  Technology    (Approach)    
  • 3. Landslide  affected  regions  of  India   1   2   3   Western Himalayas   Eastern and N.E Himalayas   Western Ghats including Nilgiris   Ø Landslides rank third in terms of number of deaths due to natural disasters. Ø Landslides kill 1 person / 100 Km² / yr. Ø Estimated average losses due to landslides in Himalaya costs > Rs. 550 crores / yr. & > 200 deaths.
  • 4. Aim           Prepare  Landslide  Disaster  Risk  Reduc9on  Strategies  for   rural  se<lements  in  selected  hilly  regions  of  India       Objec0ves         1.  To  understand  the  se<lement  dynamics  &  risk  profiles  in  hilly   regions  of  India   2.  To  prepare  hazard  zona9on  maps  for  selected  regions  &   iden9fy  landslide  prone  areas  &  se<lements   3.  To  study  &  document  the  profile  of  selected  se<lements     4.  To  assess  landslide  disaster  risks  &  current  adapta9on-­‐   mi9ga9on  strategies  by  local  community   5.  To  priori9se    &  implement  selected  measures  for  disaster  risk   reduc9on    (EWS)  
  • 5. Case  study  sites   Rishikesh-­‐  Badrinath   route  corridor  in   UKarakhand   Dimapur  Region  in   Nagaland  state  in   NE  India.  
  • 6. S.No   Item   Specifica0ons   Approximate  Cost  (US  $)   1   Data  Collec0on   Clima<c  Data,  Satellite  Imageries,  official   Records,  Policy  Documents,  etc.   3,500   2   Materials  &  Supplies   Prin<ng,  Copying,  Communica<ons   2,000   3   Equipment  Purchase   Equipment  for  visual  documenta<ons,   instruments  for  EWS   2,500   4   Research  Assistant   2  person  full  <me   9,000   5   Field  Data  Collector   10  persons@  US$  5  per  hour   6,500   6   Travel   Domes<c  Transporta<on  for  field  ac<vi<es   &  discussions   4,500   7   Per  Diem   Accommoda<on,  food,  etc  during  field   ac<vi<es     6,000   8   Workshop   Transporta<on,  accommoda<on,  daily   subsistence  allowance,  workshop  facili<es   2,500   9   Report  Prin0ng   1,000   10   Incidental   500   TOTAL     38,000   Project  Es0mate                    (Dra^  )