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Community-Based Strategies for Disaster Preparedness in Mauritius

Year 2024, Volume: 10 Issue: 1, 134 - 149, 15.03.2024
https://doi.org/10.28979/jarnas.1334884

Abstract

Mauritius is Small Island Developing State (SIDS) of volcanic origin which lies in the South-West Indian Ocean Basin and is vulnerable to the consequences of global environmental challenges. The fourth priority action of the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030 is to consolidate disaster preparedness for an effective response and to have a Build Back Better agenda that will improve recovery, rehabilitation, and reconstruction. This research aimed at examining the disaster management system in Mauritius through community-based approaches. The National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Centre’s (NDRRMC) involvement with the community living in high-risk zones was investigated. This study used quantitative data gathered from secondary sources and included the number of field training simulation exercises, training of volunteers under the Community Disaster Response Programme (CDRP), awareness campaigns and formulation of contingency plans based on documentation across Mauritius. The NDRRMC identified 109 high-risk zones across Mauritius out of which 13.7 per cent benefitted from all four forms of mitigation activities. Results indicated that contingency plans in Mauritius were evidence-based and had been developed after identification of disaster risk in selected regions, and therefore, they were limited to some types of disasters only. Findings also revealed that flooding was the most common type of simulated disaster exercise undertaken. The greatest number of field simulation exercises was carried out in Poste de Flacq. Results also demonstrated that only 38.5% of the community were exposed to disaster-related awareness campaigns, making it the least common form of disaster risk reduction (DRR) activity in Mauritius.

Supporting Institution

Higher Education Commission Mauritius

Project Number

ID-2021-1

Thanks

This material is based on work supported by the Higher Education Commission (HEC Mauritius) under award number ID-2021-1. The author also wishes to thank the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Centre (NDRRMC Mauritius) for the datasets provided.

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  • O. Nahkur, K. Orru, S. Hansson, P. Jukarainen, M. Myllylä, M. Krüger, M. Rhinard, The engagement of informal volunteers in disaster management in Europe, International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction (2022) 103413 14 pages.
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  • F. Chen, Z. Shirazi, L. Wang, Building scientific capacity in disaster risk reduction for sustainable development, Cultures of Science 4 (1) (2021) 40–54.
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  • A. R. Badrudin, Issues of disaster management preparedness: A case study of directive 20 of national security council in Malaysia, International Journal of Business and Social Science 3 (5) (2012) 85–92.
  • M. K. Lindell, D. J. Whitney, Correlates of household seismic hazard adjustment adoption, Risk Analysis 20 (1) (2000) 13–26.
  • D. Paton, L. Smith, D. Johnston, Volcanic hazards: Risk perception and preparedness, New Zealand Journal of Psychology 29 (2) (2000) 86–91.
  • N. Kapucu, Collaborative emergency management: better community organising, better public preparedness and response, Disasters 32 (2) (2008) 239–262.
  • D. King, You’re on your own: Community vulnerability and the need for awareness and education for predictable natural disasters, Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management 8 (4) (2000) 223–228.
  • M. Nakamura, Source fault model of the 1771 Yaeyama tsunami, southern Ryukyu Islands, Japan, inferred from numerical simulation, Pure and Applied Geophysics 163 (2006) 41–54.
  • D. K. Yadav, A. Barve, Role of capacity building in disaster preparedness: A case of cyclone Phailin, Proceedings of the 17th Annual International Conference of the Society of Operations Management, 2014, pp. 980–985.
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Year 2024, Volume: 10 Issue: 1, 134 - 149, 15.03.2024
https://doi.org/10.28979/jarnas.1334884

Abstract

Project Number

ID-2021-1

References

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  • National Audit Office, Ministry of Social Security, National Solidarity and Environment and Sustainable Development - Republic of Mauritius, Performance audit report: Government response to mitigate the impact of flooding, (2019) 1–32.
  • I. Kelman, J. J. West, Climate change and small island developing states: A critical review, Ecological and Environmental Anthropology 5 (1) (2009) 1–16.
  • Capacity for Disaster Reduction Initiative, Mauritius: Disaster risk management: A capacity diagnosis, (2020) 1–170.
  • R. K. Sungkur, A. Kissoonah, ICT for disaster management and emergency telecoms preparation, migration and recovery for the island of Mauritius, Strengthening Disaster Resilience in Small States: Commonwealth Perspectives, 2019, Ch. 4, 67–85.
  • E. Ruchama, K. Ansaram, Assessment of disaster risk reduction practices in Mauritius, in: J. M. Luetz, D. Ayal, (Eds.), Handbook of Climate Change Management: Research, Leadership, Transformation, 2021, pp. 3533–3559.
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  • N. K. Betchoo, Engaging rural communities in sustainable development in Mauritius, Journal of Multidisciplinary Engineering Science and Technology 2 (3) (2015) 370–375.
  • L. Musango, L. Veerapa Mangroo, Z. Joomaye, A. Ghurbhurrun, V. Vythelingam, E. Paul, Key success factors of Mauritius in the fight against COVID-19, BMJ Global Health 6 (3) (2021) e005372 5 pages.
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  • F. Linnekamp, A. Koedam, I. S. A. Baud, Household vulnerability to climate change: Examining perceptions of households of flood risks in Georgetown and Paramaribo, Habitat International 35 (3) (2011) 447–456.
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  • R. A. Walshe, G. C. Adamson, I. Kelman, Helices of disaster memory: How forgetting and remembering influence tropical cyclone response in Mauritius, International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 50 (2020) 101901 13 pages.
  • A. Chacowry, Community recovery and resilience building in the aftermath of flood hazards in the small island developing state of Mauritius, Doctoral Dissertation University of Gloucestershire (2014) Cheltenham.
  • A. Lizuka, Developing capacity for disaster risk reduction: Lessons learned from a case of Sri Lanka, Progress in Disaster Science 6 (2020) 100073 7 pages.
  • G. McBean, C. Rodgers, Climate hazards and disasters: The need for capacity building, Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change 1 (6) (2010) 871–884.
  • A. A. Shah, R. Shaw, J. Ye, M. Abid, S. M. Amir, A. K. Pervez, S. Naz, Current capacities, preparedness and needs of local institutions in dealing with disaster risk reduction in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 34 (2019) 165–172.
  • J. I. Uitto, R. Shaw, Adaptation to changing climate: Promoting community-based approaches in the developing countries, SANSAI: An Environmental Journal for the Global Community 1 (2006) 93–107.
  • S. N. Bhagat, Community-based disaster management strategy in India: An experience sharing, PDPU Journal of Energy and Management (2013) 11–17.
  • J. M. Ayers, S. Huq, The value of linking mitigation and adaptation: A case study of Bangladesh, Environmental Management 43 (2009) 753–764.
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  • I. Kelman, J. Mercer, A knowledge integration tool for disaster risk reduction including climate change, in: M. Lopez-Carresi, M. Fordham, B. Wisner, I. Kelman, J. C. Gaillard (Eds.), Disaster Management: International Lessons in Risk Reduction, Response and Recovery Earthscan London, 2014, pp. 287–299.
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  • W. B. Ten Brinke, B. Kolen, A. Dollee, H. Van Waveren, K. Wouters, Contingency planning for large‐scale floods in the Netherlands, Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management 18 (1) (2010) 55–69.
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  • I. J. Koenti, Disaster management using a contingency approach in the special region of Yogyakarta, In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1030 (1) (2022) 012017 9 pages.
  • C. P. D. Gundran, H. Y. Lam, A. C. A. Tuazon, J. V. Cleofas, F. B. Garcia, T. E. M. Puli, M. S. I. Magdales, Enhancing mass casualty disaster management competencies through an integrated disaster simulation training program, International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 78 (2022) 103124 21 pages.
  • R. D. Tennyson, Computer-based enhancements for the improvement of learning, Annual Management AECT, Atlanta, 1987, Article ID 56806080, 14 pages.
  • C. K. West, J. Snellen, T. K. S. Murray, A report on the research and development of instructional simulation, Final Report to the Defense Systems Management College Fort Belvoir, Virginia, 1991, 1–78.
  • G. M. Mathbor, Enhancement of community preparedness for natural disasters: The role of social work in building social capital for sustainable disaster relief and management, International Social Work 50 (3) (2007) 357–369.
  • O. Nahkur, K. Orru, S. Hansson, P. Jukarainen, M. Myllylä, M. Krüger, M. Rhinard, The engagement of informal volunteers in disaster management in Europe, International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction (2022) 103413 14 pages.
  • I. Buchori, A. Zaki, P. Pangi, A. W. Sejati, A. Pramitasari, Y. Liu, Adaptation strategies and community participation in government-led mitigation projects: A comparison between urban and suburban communities in Pekalongan, Indonesia, International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 81 (1) (2022) 103271 13 pages.
  • B. Wisner, Five years beyond Sendai-Can we get beyond frameworks?, International Journal of Disaster Risk Science 11 (2020) 239–249.
  • R. Shaw, Overview of Community-Based Disaster Risk Reduction, in: R. Shaw (Ed.), Vol.10 of Community-Based Disaster Risk Reduction, Community, Environment and Disaster Risk Management, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Bingley, 2012, Ch. 2, pp. 3–17.
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  • D. J. O’Reilly, D. C. Brandenburg, Simulation and learning in disaster preparedness: A research and theory review, Online Submission (2006) 763–770.
  • R. J. J. Beerens, H. Tehler, Scoping the field of disaster exercise evaluation-A literature overview and analysis, International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 19 (2016) 413–446.
  • D. Paton, D. Johnston, Disasters and communities: vulnerability, resilience and preparedness, Disaster Prevention and Management 10 (4) (2001) 270–277.
  • A. Amri, D. K. Bird, K. Ronan, K. Haynes, B. Towers, Disaster risk reduction education in Indonesia: challenges and recommendations for scaling up, Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences (2016) 595–612.
  • M. Muzani, C. Setiawan, J. N. W. Schaduw, A. Awida, M. Munzir, The obstacles hierarchy of school disaster preparedness implementation in mount sinabung area, Indonesia, Frontiers in Education 7 (2022) 842990 17 pages.
  • F. Chen, Z. Shirazi, L. Wang, Building scientific capacity in disaster risk reduction for sustainable development, Cultures of Science 4 (1) (2021) 40–54.
  • Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), The challenge of capacity development: Working towards good practice, OECD Papers 6 (1) (2006) 1–37.
  • C. E. Haque, M. S. Uddin, Disaster management discourse in Bangladesh: A shift from post-event response to the preparedness and mitigation approach through institutional partnerships, in: J. Tiefenbacher (Ed.), Approaches to Disaster Management-Examining the Implications of Hazards, Emergencies and Disasters, IntechOpen, 2013, 1–230.
  • S. K. Kafle, Integrated community-based risk reduction: An approach to building disaster resilient communities, in: Annual International Workshop & Expo on Sumatra Tsunami Disaster & Recovery, 2010, 1–20.
  • R. Shaw, Community based approaches of sustainable development and disaster risk reduction, in sustainable development and disaster risk reduction, Springer, 2016, Tokyo, pp. 207–214.
  • S. Yodmani, Disaster risk management and vulnerability reduction: Protecting the poor, New York: The Center, 2001, pp. 1–36.
  • S. Rozi, A. R. Ritonga, J. Januar, Local community-based disaster management: The transformation of religious and local wisdom values in preparation to deal with natural hazards in West Sumatra, Indonesia, Jàmbá: Journal of Disaster Risk Studies 13 (1) (2021) 1–7.
  • A. R. Badrudin, Issues of disaster management preparedness: A case study of directive 20 of national security council in Malaysia, International Journal of Business and Social Science 3 (5) (2012) 85–92.
  • M. K. Lindell, D. J. Whitney, Correlates of household seismic hazard adjustment adoption, Risk Analysis 20 (1) (2000) 13–26.
  • D. Paton, L. Smith, D. Johnston, Volcanic hazards: Risk perception and preparedness, New Zealand Journal of Psychology 29 (2) (2000) 86–91.
  • N. Kapucu, Collaborative emergency management: better community organising, better public preparedness and response, Disasters 32 (2) (2008) 239–262.
  • D. King, You’re on your own: Community vulnerability and the need for awareness and education for predictable natural disasters, Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management 8 (4) (2000) 223–228.
  • M. Nakamura, Source fault model of the 1771 Yaeyama tsunami, southern Ryukyu Islands, Japan, inferred from numerical simulation, Pure and Applied Geophysics 163 (2006) 41–54.
  • D. K. Yadav, A. Barve, Role of capacity building in disaster preparedness: A case of cyclone Phailin, Proceedings of the 17th Annual International Conference of the Society of Operations Management, 2014, pp. 980–985.
  • A. Gero, K. Méheux, D. Dominey Howes, Integrating community-based disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation: Examples from the Pacific, Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences 11 (1) (2011) 101–113.
  • G. O’Brien, P. O’Keefe, Managing adaptation to climate risk: Beyond fragmented responses, Routledge, London (2014) 1–210.
  • B. Wisner, P. Blaikie, T. Cannon, I. Davis, At risk: Natural hazards, people’s vulnerability and disasters, Routledge, London (1994) 1–134.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Geology (Other)
Journal Section Research Article
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Henna Helvina Neerunjun 0000-0001-8928-9469

Project Number ID-2021-1
Early Pub Date March 15, 2024
Publication Date March 15, 2024
Submission Date July 30, 2023
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