ANWESH: International Journal of Management & Information Technology

1. Indu Patni – Research Scholar,utu,asst Prof,inst Of Engg & Tech,gopeshwar,chamoli,uttarakhand, India

2. Parikshit Kala – Research Scholar,utu,asst Prof,inst Of Engg & Tech,gopeshwar,chamoli,uttarakhand, India

Received
06-Dec-2016
Accepted
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Published
06-Dec-2016
Abstract
This paper synthesizes the text on poverty and disasters in various disasters hit areas around the world and present the results from a broad series of studies performed over the past twenty years. The findings are organized into the stages of a disaster event. The review explains how people of different socio-economic status observe, get ready for, and respond to natural hazard risks, how low-income inhabitants may be differentially obstructed, both physically and expressively, and how disaster consequences vary by communal category during the different stages of disaster response, recovery, and reconstruction. The results have important implications for communal fairness for future research and policy implementation if offered.
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