Measuring capacities and protecting communities: Strengthening regional resilience in the flooded industrial area in Thailand

Nakasu, T; Bula-Or, R; Anantsuksomsri, S; Duangkaew, S; Prathumchai, K; Positlimpakul, K and Kawasaki, A (2022) Measuring capacities and protecting communities: Strengthening regional resilience in the flooded industrial area in Thailand. International Journal of Disaster Resilience in the Built Environment, 13(2), pp. 163-179. ISSN 1759-5916

Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to measure the capacities and identify the vulnerabilities of the communities to contribute to their flood disaster risk management. Design/methodology/approach: Questionnaire-style surveys and interviews in the four target communities and 25 critical facilities have been used. Their flood experience is also collected to explore the practical risk management solutions and preserve those as their local assets. Findings: Findings show the capacity gaps among the target communities. For instance, the relatively populated urbanized communities tend to have high capacities. On the other hand, the not-so-populated farmer-based communities have low capacities, tending to focus more on droughts than floods, and lack scientific information. This research also identifies vulnerability groups and critical facility locations on the map with narratives. Originality/value: The findings enable the communities to clarify their updated capacities, examine the vulnerabilities, identify the risks with possible hazard information and guide them to cope with flood risk to protect them with self, mutual and public help. This study can contribute to other industrial parks/estates in Thailand and anywhere in the world as an insightful reference to build resilient industrial complex areas.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: 2011 flood; capability; capacity; disaster response; industrial area; local community; vulnerability
Date Deposited: 11 Apr 2025 17:13
Last Modified: 11 Apr 2025 17:13