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Journal of Asian and African Studies | 2017

The Changing Role of Women in Resilience, Recovery and Economic Development at the Intersection of Recurrent Disaster: A Case Study from Sirajgang, Bangladesh

Mir Rabiul Islam; Valerie Ingham; John Hicks; Ian Manock

Two million people were affected in the floodplains and low-lying areas in Sirajgang in 2012. Seven hundred and fifty families were made homeless and forced to live in small temporary huts on the river protection embankments. Unemployment rose alarmingly and the jobless left their villages to find work in larger cities, leaving behind their vulnerable and insecure families. Consequently, women were increasingly required to take on totally unfamiliar roles. Our research utilised in-depth interviews with women managing without the support of their husbands. Key findings highlighted that community resilience would improve if these women were engaged at the local operational level of disaster management.


The Australian journal of emergency management | 2013

Perceptions of institutional and social response to frequent flooding in an Australian rural town

Ian Manock; Rabiul Islam; John Hicks; Richard Sappey; Valerie Ingham


The Australian journal of emergency management | 2001

Tertiary emergency management education in Australia

Ian Manock


The International Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences: Annual Review | 2012

An Interdisciplinary Approach to Disaster Management, Incorporating Economics and Social Psychology

Valerie Ingham; John Hicks; Mir Rabiul Islam; Ian Manock; Richard Sappey


The International Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences: Annual Review | 2012

Flooding in Bangladesh and Australia

Valerie Ingham; Ian Manock; John Hicks; Richard Sappey; Mir Rabiul Islam


The Australian journal of emergency management | 2017

Teaching emergency and disaster management in Australia: Standards for higher education providers

Gerry FitzGerald; Joanna Rego; Valerie Ingham; Ben Brooks; Alison Cottrell; Ian Manock; Akhilesh Surjan; Lidia Mayne; Chris Webb; Brian Maguire; Heather Crawley; Jane Mooney; Sam Toloo; Frank Archer


The Gobeshona Conference for Research on Climate Change in Bangladesh: The 2nd Annual Gobeshona Conference 2016 | 2016

'Production Model' of community disaster resilience and psycho-social recovery: Application to flooding in rural Bangladesh from economics perspective

Mir Rabiul Islam; Valerie Ingham; John Hicks; Ian Manock; Richard Sappey; Sultana Dilara


The International Journal of Interdisciplinary Environmental Studies | 2015

Evidence of Adaptation to Flooding from Three Regions in Bangladesh: A Multidisciplinary Study

Valerie Ingham; Mir Rabiul Islam; Ian Manock; John Hicks; Richard Sappey


World Congress of Rural Sociology | 2012

Adapting to flooding: Evidence from three regions in Bangladesh

John Hicks; Valerie Ingham; Mir Rabiul Islam; Ian Manock; Richard Sappey


The International Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences: Annual Review | 2012

Flooding in Bangladesh and Australia: Applying an Interdisciplinary Model

Mir Rabiul Islam; John Hicks; Richard Sappey; Valerie Ingham; Ian Manock

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Valerie Ingham

Charles Sturt University

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John Hicks

Charles Sturt University

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Richard Sappey

Charles Sturt University

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Gerry FitzGerald

Queensland University of Technology

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Joanna Rego

Queensland University of Technology

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Sam Toloo

Queensland University of Technology

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