Survey of recovery process in flood-hit areas from October

The Department of Applied Geology of the University of Madras represented by Prof RR Krishanmurthy and the Climate Policy Group of ETH Zurich, Switzerland, represented by researcher Dr Jonas Joerin, have embarked on a study to assess the recovery outcomes of the December 2015 Chennai floods, and also to identify potential barriers of community involvement in the recovery process.

By :  migrator
Update: 2016-09-15 02:46 GMT
File photo of the December 2015 rains in Chennai

Chennai

Dr Jonas Joerin said that they had started the project in response to the Chennai floods in December last year and that they wanted to assess the recovery outcomes a year after the deluge. “We are planning a household survey in Mylapore and Velachery and also interview stakeholders, including officials, representatives of residents’ associations and NGOs.”. 

Dr Joerin expressed the hope that the study could suggest ways to minimise damage during such disasters. 

Dr Krishnamurthy, HoD, Applied Geology, University of Madras, and the co-researcher for the project, said that the project was aimed at involving local communities in disaster preparedness activities. “We wanted to select one area which has witnessed development long time ago and another one that developed recently for our study. This made us select Mylapore, an area developed several decades ago and Velachery, which developed in the recent past,” he explained.

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