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Role of the corporate sector in earthquake disaster: a case study of Dhaka city
(Department of Architecture, BRAC University, 2006-09)
Natural hazards are inevitable phenomenon all around the world and when the hazards go beyond human capabilities to cope with, and then it turns into disaster. In the past the number of disasters and their impact on human ...
Climate change impact on livelihood and vulnerability: a case study of mushar community in saptari district in Nepal
(BRAC University, 2010-09)
Climate change impact and vulnerability towards the change on the poor people has always been significant aspect of issue and discussion worldwide. With the green house gases increasing various consequences of climate ...
Integration of ecosystem management in livelihood restoration after a disaster
(BRAC University, 2009-09)
Reduction of fire hazard risk in RMG factories in Bangladesh through design and planning approaches
(BRAC University, 2015-09-07)
To reduce the fire hazard in RMG we should look into the issue in a holistic approach both from planning and design point of view. Because a well designed factory will not be able to ensure the ultimate fire safety in RMG ...
Quality of life among survivors from building collapse: case study of Rana Plaza, Savar, Dhaka
(BRAC University, 2014)
The study identifies the quality of life among the survivors of the Rana plaza building
collapse incident at Savar, Dhaka at 2013. It also finds out the association between
demographic factors (age, sex, income, diagnosis) ...
Changes in livelihood pattern of inhabitants in waterlogged areas in south-west region in Bangladesh
(Department of Architecture, 2006-09)
The coastal zone specially in South-West part is ever dynamic and changes occur
continually due to natural reasons, anthropogenic reasons and at the same time due to
management interventions. What ever is the agent of ...
Flood proofing project at char and haor: impact on household food security and consumption
(BRAC University, 2006-09)