Disaster management, which involves prevention, mitigation, preparedness, response and rehabilitation efforts, has been discussed for a long time. In short, such management stages can be classified into before, during and after event activities. Disaster preparedness can be referred to as all measures taken to prepare in advance aiming at reducing the impact of possible disasters. Although all preparedness activities aim at reducing the damage at community, on-site practicality, which concerns the full utilization of the capacities particularly at the time of emergency, has not been well documented, possibly because of difficulties in visualizing emergency contexts to be faced by local communities. This book focuses on the methodological approach of CBDRM that has been practiced in different parts of the world, mostly in highly disaster-prone Asian localities.
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