Int. J. Architecture, Planning & Building Engineering
ISSN 2455-5045, ISI Impact Factor: 0.763
VOLUME 02 NO. 03 JULY 2015:
Title:
Quick Scan Methodology for Climate Change Adaptation
Planning in the case of Developing Country
Authors: Theingi
Shwe, Riken Homma, Kazuhisa Iki
Abstract: The significant
characteristics of Developing Country are speedy
unformal development,rapid urban growth and low
resiliency of disaster risk. Especially in developing
country, Myanmar is also naturally vulnerable to various
types of natural disasters by its geographical and
geological nature.On the other hand,Myanmar have no an
effective system to manage the background data, no
reliable accurate base map and no workable scale risk
assessment map to analyse current resilience, to solve
the spatial problem and to integrate development
planning. Therefore, this study focus on practicing of
quick scan methodology developed by UNESCO-IHE and
disseminated in capacity building program of NUFFIC
tailor made training at YCDC.The main aim is to analyse
flood vulnerability and risk of selected case study,
here Dala Township, and to provide guidance on
identifying and promoting resiliency of existing
critical infrastructure assets that may be at risk from
flooding.The methodology consists of five effective
steps: 1) Criticality, What is relative importance?, 2)
Vulnerability, What is the exposure?, 3) Severity, What
is the magnitude of impact?, 4), Alleviation, What
options are feasible to reduce impact?, and 5)
Appraisal, Where is the low hanging fruit?. The research
works passed through step by step by integrating with
several tactics; field observation, interview with
multistakeholders and residences. The results indicate
the better understanding of current critical
infrastructure, spatial planning, policy and management
system of Dala Township with the reflection of
developing country characteristics.In addition to these,
the results support not only short-term and long-term
potential mitigation measures but also low cost solution
which can be restored the obvious mistakes.To be
concluded, the applied quick scan methodology can be
managed the challenges of quick scanning on speedy
development and small intervention with large impact.
For that reason, in order to know the types of disaster,
to layout suitable
preparedness actions for risk mitigation, to identify
causes of disaster occurrences and hazardous area, and
to carry out speedy recovery and rehabilitation
processes, proper usage of science and technical means
is a vital tool in the developing country’s disaster
management frameworks.
Keywords: Research Methodology, Climate
Change Adaptation, Flood Resilience, Disaster Risk
Reduction,Developing Country, Urban Planning
Pages:
75-82