How disaster-resilient are urban land use planning: A Review

Authors

  • Kuldeep Singh

Keywords:

land use planning, environment,, populations,, development,

Abstract

All of us very well known that in the present scenario society and natural world is under significant threat because the negative effects of environmental change and abnormal weather conditions are increasing with the passage of time. Even though global structures and standard equipments BECAME DURABLE at international level under the supervision of U. N. still, the occurrence of environmental disaster and geographical disasters are increasing per year with a noticeable speed. From the last ten years, a large amount of money has been spent by the authorities of our country for the purpose of early warning systems establishment. Despite of scientific development, there is a lack of awareness in the community because they do not have sufficient information. Here, in this work, the most significant weak points of state or local tactics are presented by the scholar from human based viewpoint. These tactics are made for the advance prediction of eenvironmental changeand abnormal weather conditions. The basic intention behind this research work is the investigation their reasons and grounds. In addition to this, an overall solution for reducing the risk of natural disasters is also suggested by the scholar.

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Published

30-06-2021

How to Cite

Singh, K. (2021). How disaster-resilient are urban land use planning: A Review. International Journal for Research Publication and Seminar, 12(2), 61–68. Retrieved from http://jrps.shodhsagar.com/index.php/j/article/view/122

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