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Development of a Composite Index with Quantitative Indicators for Drought Disaster Risk Analysis at the Micro Level

Journal

HUMAN AND ECOLOGICAL RISK ASSESSMENT
Volume 21, Issue 1, Pages 37-66

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/10807039.2013.871989

Keywords

drought; risk analysis; disaster management; indicators; composite index; India

Funding

  1. Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES)
  2. Department of Geography at the University of Bonn, Germany

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It is the aim of this study to provide non-state as well as state actors with an effective tool to assess the drought risk of households. The developed methodology introduces a technique for comparative measuring in the context of drought disaster risk management. This approach is designed to contribute to the effectiveness and accuracy of drought risk analyses at the micro level. In a process of qualitative and quantitative empirical research in East India, 10 single indicators for drought risk at the household level have been developed and validated. Based on this, methods of combining these single indicators within a composite index are introduced. Within the study area in Orissa, this instrument can be used for drought risk analysis in order to prioritize preventive measures. Outside the study area, the developed methodology can be adopted to gain suitable risk indicators and composite index weighting criteria. This study tackles the desire of disaster risk management projects for comparative risk analysis at the micro level and demonstrates how certain characteristics of households' can be quantified. Thus the developed instrument facilitates prioritizing preventive actions for the most vulnerable households.

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