Pakistan Cyclone and Floods 2007 : Preliminary Damage and Needs Assessment, Balochistan and Sindh
The exercise was to conduct a preliminary assessment of the damage caused by the cyclone and floods, in close coordination with the government, development partners, civil society, and other stakeholders active in the affected area,. The damage and...
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okr-10986-127242021-04-23T14:03:04Z Pakistan Cyclone and Floods 2007 : Preliminary Damage and Needs Assessment, Balochistan and Sindh Asian Development Bank World Bank ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES AGRICULTURAL OUTPUT AIR AIR TRANSPORT APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGY AQUIFERS ASPECTS OF DISASTER MANAGEMENT BLANKETS BOTTLENECKS COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION CRED CROP LANDS DAMAGE ASSESSMENT DAMAGE FIGURES DAMAGED HOUSES DAMAGES DEBT DECISION MAKING DENGUE DEVASTATION DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION DISASTER DISASTER MANAGEMENT DISASTER PREPAREDNESS DISASTER RECOVERY DISASTER RELIEF DISASTER RISK DISASTER RISK REDUCTION DISASTER RISKS DISASTERS DISEASE OUTBREAKS DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS DRAINAGE DRINKING WATER DROUGHTS DRYLANDS EARLY WARNINGS EARTHQUAKE EARTHQUAKE RECONSTRUCTION EARTHQUAKES ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC IMPACT ECONOMICS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EMERGENCY RELIEF ENTITLEMENTS ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES EPIDEMIOLOGY EVACUATION EXPENDITURES FAMILIES FARMERS FATIGUE FISHERIES FISHING FLOOD FLOOD CONTROL FLOOD DAMAGES FLOOD MANAGEMENT FLOOD PRONE AREAS FLOOD PROTECTION FLOODED FLOODING FLOODS FOOD RELIEF FUEL FUELS GAS SECTOR HEALTH EFFECTS HEALTH PLANNING HEALTH PROBLEMS HEALTH SERVICES HOSPITALS HYGIENE INFECTIOUS DISEASES INFORMATION SYSTEM INJURY INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS LABOR COSTS LABOR FORCE LIVING CONDITIONS MEDICAL ASSISTANCE MEDICINE MIGRATION NATIONAL HIGHWAYS NATURAL DISASTERS NATURAL HAZARDS NEEDS ASSESSMENT NEIGHBORHOODS O&M OIL PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES PETROLEUM GAS PHYSICAL DAMAGE PREDICTABILITY PREGNANT WOMEN PRIMARY HEALTH CARE PRIMARY SCHOOLS PRIVATE PROPERTY PUBLIC HEALTH QUALITY CONTROL RAILWAY RAILWAYS RANGELANDS RECOVERY OPERATIONS REHABILITATION NEEDS REHABILITATION PROGRAM RELIEF RELIEF EFFORTS RELIEF OPERATIONS REPLACEMENT COSTS RESCUE RISK MANAGEMENT ROAD ROAD LINKS ROAD NETWORK ROADS SANITATION SECONDARY SCHOOLS STORM SURVIVORS SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT TEMPORARY SHELTER TENT TENTS TOLL TRANSPARENCY TRANSPORT TROPICAL CYCLONE UNDERGROUND UNEMPLOYMENT UNITED STATES AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT VACATIONS VACCINATION VEHICLE VICTIMS WASTE WASTE MANAGEMENT WEATHER PATTERNS WIDOWS WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION The exercise was to conduct a preliminary assessment of the damage caused by the cyclone and floods, in close coordination with the government, development partners, civil society, and other stakeholders active in the affected area,. The damage and needs assessment (DNA) also estimates the related economic implications and indirect losses incurred due to wide scale flood damages in Sindh and Balochistan, and the associated early recovery and reconstruction costs, based on certain guiding principles and strategies for the short and medium to long-term reconstruction and recovery phases. The assessment reviewed the capacity of the various sector institutions to undertake the reconstruction activity and has made recommendations for capacity improvement accordingly. It also provides basic information on the size and length of the early recovery plan required for each sector for the best possible integration of the relief, early recovery and reconstruction phases. three years. If the different steps of reconstruction get delayed, the corresponding costs are expected to change/increase. Therefore, it is critical that the government should start planning the reconstruction as soon as possible so that immediate and short term phases can be implemented withoutdelay. 2013-03-14T15:56:36Z 2013-03-14T15:56:36Z 2007-09 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/10/16449395/pakistan-cyclone-floods-2007-preliminary-damage-needs-assessment--brbalochistan-sindh http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12724 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Islamabad Economic & Sector Work :: Other Urban Study Economic & Sector Work South Asia Pakistan |
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ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES AGRICULTURAL OUTPUT AIR AIR TRANSPORT APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGY AQUIFERS ASPECTS OF DISASTER MANAGEMENT BLANKETS BOTTLENECKS COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION CRED CROP LANDS DAMAGE ASSESSMENT DAMAGE FIGURES DAMAGED HOUSES DAMAGES DEBT DECISION MAKING DENGUE DEVASTATION DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION DISASTER DISASTER MANAGEMENT DISASTER PREPAREDNESS DISASTER RECOVERY DISASTER RELIEF DISASTER RISK DISASTER RISK REDUCTION DISASTER RISKS DISASTERS DISEASE OUTBREAKS DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS DRAINAGE DRINKING WATER DROUGHTS DRYLANDS EARLY WARNINGS EARTHQUAKE EARTHQUAKE RECONSTRUCTION EARTHQUAKES ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC IMPACT ECONOMICS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EMERGENCY RELIEF ENTITLEMENTS ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES EPIDEMIOLOGY EVACUATION EXPENDITURES FAMILIES FARMERS FATIGUE FISHERIES FISHING FLOOD FLOOD CONTROL FLOOD DAMAGES FLOOD MANAGEMENT FLOOD PRONE AREAS FLOOD PROTECTION FLOODED FLOODING FLOODS FOOD RELIEF FUEL FUELS GAS SECTOR HEALTH EFFECTS HEALTH PLANNING HEALTH PROBLEMS HEALTH SERVICES HOSPITALS HYGIENE INFECTIOUS DISEASES INFORMATION SYSTEM INJURY INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS LABOR COSTS LABOR FORCE LIVING CONDITIONS MEDICAL ASSISTANCE MEDICINE MIGRATION NATIONAL HIGHWAYS NATURAL DISASTERS NATURAL HAZARDS NEEDS ASSESSMENT NEIGHBORHOODS O&M OIL PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES PETROLEUM GAS PHYSICAL DAMAGE PREDICTABILITY PREGNANT WOMEN PRIMARY HEALTH CARE PRIMARY SCHOOLS PRIVATE PROPERTY PUBLIC HEALTH QUALITY CONTROL RAILWAY RAILWAYS RANGELANDS RECOVERY OPERATIONS REHABILITATION NEEDS REHABILITATION PROGRAM RELIEF RELIEF EFFORTS RELIEF OPERATIONS REPLACEMENT COSTS RESCUE RISK MANAGEMENT ROAD ROAD LINKS ROAD NETWORK ROADS SANITATION SECONDARY SCHOOLS STORM SURVIVORS SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT TEMPORARY SHELTER TENT TENTS TOLL TRANSPARENCY TRANSPORT TROPICAL CYCLONE UNDERGROUND UNEMPLOYMENT UNITED STATES AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT VACATIONS VACCINATION VEHICLE VICTIMS WASTE WASTE MANAGEMENT WEATHER PATTERNS WIDOWS WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION |
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ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES AGRICULTURAL OUTPUT AIR AIR TRANSPORT APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGY AQUIFERS ASPECTS OF DISASTER MANAGEMENT BLANKETS BOTTLENECKS COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION CRED CROP LANDS DAMAGE ASSESSMENT DAMAGE FIGURES DAMAGED HOUSES DAMAGES DEBT DECISION MAKING DENGUE DEVASTATION DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION DISASTER DISASTER MANAGEMENT DISASTER PREPAREDNESS DISASTER RECOVERY DISASTER RELIEF DISASTER RISK DISASTER RISK REDUCTION DISASTER RISKS DISASTERS DISEASE OUTBREAKS DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS DRAINAGE DRINKING WATER DROUGHTS DRYLANDS EARLY WARNINGS EARTHQUAKE EARTHQUAKE RECONSTRUCTION EARTHQUAKES ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC IMPACT ECONOMICS EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EMERGENCY RELIEF ENTITLEMENTS ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES EPIDEMIOLOGY EVACUATION EXPENDITURES FAMILIES FARMERS FATIGUE FISHERIES FISHING FLOOD FLOOD CONTROL FLOOD DAMAGES FLOOD MANAGEMENT FLOOD PRONE AREAS FLOOD PROTECTION FLOODED FLOODING FLOODS FOOD RELIEF FUEL FUELS GAS SECTOR HEALTH EFFECTS HEALTH PLANNING HEALTH PROBLEMS HEALTH SERVICES HOSPITALS HYGIENE INFECTIOUS DISEASES INFORMATION SYSTEM INJURY INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS LABOR COSTS LABOR FORCE LIVING CONDITIONS MEDICAL ASSISTANCE MEDICINE MIGRATION NATIONAL HIGHWAYS NATURAL DISASTERS NATURAL HAZARDS NEEDS ASSESSMENT NEIGHBORHOODS O&M OIL PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES PETROLEUM GAS PHYSICAL DAMAGE PREDICTABILITY PREGNANT WOMEN PRIMARY HEALTH CARE PRIMARY SCHOOLS PRIVATE PROPERTY PUBLIC HEALTH QUALITY CONTROL RAILWAY RAILWAYS RANGELANDS RECOVERY OPERATIONS REHABILITATION NEEDS REHABILITATION PROGRAM RELIEF RELIEF EFFORTS RELIEF OPERATIONS REPLACEMENT COSTS RESCUE RISK MANAGEMENT ROAD ROAD LINKS ROAD NETWORK ROADS SANITATION SECONDARY SCHOOLS STORM SURVIVORS SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT TEMPORARY SHELTER TENT TENTS TOLL TRANSPARENCY TRANSPORT TROPICAL CYCLONE UNDERGROUND UNEMPLOYMENT UNITED STATES AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT VACATIONS VACCINATION VEHICLE VICTIMS WASTE WASTE MANAGEMENT WEATHER PATTERNS WIDOWS WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION Asian Development Bank World Bank Pakistan Cyclone and Floods 2007 : Preliminary Damage and Needs Assessment, Balochistan and Sindh |
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The exercise was to conduct a
preliminary assessment of the damage caused by the cyclone
and floods, in close coordination with the government,
development partners, civil society, and other stakeholders
active in the affected area,. The damage and needs
assessment (DNA) also estimates the related economic
implications and indirect losses incurred due to wide scale
flood damages in Sindh and Balochistan, and the associated
early recovery and reconstruction costs, based on certain
guiding principles and strategies for the short and medium
to long-term reconstruction and recovery phases. The
assessment reviewed the capacity of the various sector
institutions to undertake the reconstruction activity and
has made recommendations for capacity improvement
accordingly. It also provides basic information on the size
and length of the early recovery plan required for each
sector for the best possible integration of the relief,
early recovery and reconstruction phases. three years. If
the different steps of reconstruction get delayed, the
corresponding costs are expected to change/increase.
Therefore, it is critical that the government should start
planning the reconstruction as soon as possible so that
immediate and short term phases can be implemented withoutdelay. |
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Economic & Sector Work :: Other Urban Study |
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Asian Development Bank World Bank |
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Asian Development Bank World Bank |
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Asian Development Bank |
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Pakistan Cyclone and Floods 2007 : Preliminary Damage and Needs Assessment, Balochistan and Sindh |
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Pakistan Cyclone and Floods 2007 : Preliminary Damage and Needs Assessment, Balochistan and Sindh |
title_full |
Pakistan Cyclone and Floods 2007 : Preliminary Damage and Needs Assessment, Balochistan and Sindh |
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Pakistan Cyclone and Floods 2007 : Preliminary Damage and Needs Assessment, Balochistan and Sindh |
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Pakistan Cyclone and Floods 2007 : Preliminary Damage and Needs Assessment, Balochistan and Sindh |
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pakistan cyclone and floods 2007 : preliminary damage and needs assessment, balochistan and sindh |
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World Bank, Islamabad |
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2013 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/10/16449395/pakistan-cyclone-floods-2007-preliminary-damage-needs-assessment--brbalochistan-sindh http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12724 |
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