Riverbank erosion as an impediment to rural development in Bangladesh: the applicability of system theory
This paper contributes to the broad-ranging topic of natural disaster management from a sociological perspective. In particular, it draws attention to the relevance of System Theory and advocates its suitability for designing frameworks to understand natural disaster phenomenon, which grab the head...
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iium-609612018-07-10T18:22:57Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/60961/ Riverbank erosion as an impediment to rural development in Bangladesh: the applicability of system theory Hamide, Md. Shamim Karim, A.H.M Zehadul HM Sociology This paper contributes to the broad-ranging topic of natural disaster management from a sociological perspective. In particular, it draws attention to the relevance of System Theory and advocates its suitability for designing frameworks to understand natural disaster phenomenon, which grab the head insidious, and equally vicious disasters like riverbank erosion in Bangladesh. This holds especially true for impoverished regions of the world like South Asia, which are still predominantly agrarian and rural. International Sciences Community Association 2017-08 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/60961/1/006%20IRJSS-2016-182%20Shamim.pdf Hamide, Md. Shamim and Karim, A.H.M Zehadul (2017) Riverbank erosion as an impediment to rural development in Bangladesh: the applicability of system theory. International Research Journal of Social Sciences, 6 (8). pp. 40-46. ISSN 2319-3565 E-ISSN 2319-3565 http://www.isca.in/IJSS/subscription.php |
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This paper contributes to the broad-ranging topic of natural disaster management from a sociological perspective. In particular, it draws attention to the relevance of System Theory and advocates its suitability for designing frameworks to understand natural disaster phenomenon, which grab the head insidious, and equally vicious disasters like riverbank erosion in Bangladesh. This holds especially true for impoverished regions of the world like South Asia, which are still predominantly agrarian and rural. |
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Riverbank erosion as an impediment to rural development in Bangladesh: the applicability of system theory |
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Riverbank erosion as an impediment to rural development in Bangladesh: the applicability of system theory |
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