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Title: From deluge to displaced-A case of Chennai.
Authors: S, Keerthana
Jayachandran, Malavika
Keywords: climate change
Natural disasters
cyclonic events
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: Acharya's NRV School of Architecture
Citation: S, Keerthana and Jayachandran, Malavika (2024) : From deluge to displaced-A case of Chennai. 1-65p.
Abstract: The thesis explores into the widespread impact of climate change on a global scale, shedding light on the various disasters that pose a threat to both humanity and infrastructure. Among these disasters, the focus is primarily on floods, which emerge as the most prevalent and destructive in the Indian context. Notably, urban cities bear the brunt of these floods, experiencing substantial damages. Within the spectrum of flooded areas, the research highlights that urban cities suffer the most significant consequences. The analysis points to Mumbai and Chennai as major cities where the urban poor face severe challenges in the aftermath of floods. The thesis discerns that economically weaker sections (EWS) and lower-income groups (LIG) are disproportionately affected, given their vulnerable living conditions on the fringes of urban centres. The impact is particularly pronounced in Chennai's Srinivasapuram, a locality grappling with the dual menace of cyclones and floods. In response to these challenges, the thesis proposes the redevelopment of a mini township tailored to the unique circumstances of Srinivasapuram. This initiative aims to address the multifaceted issues arising from both cyclonic events and flooding, ultimately contributing to the resilience and sustainable development of the affected community.
Description: 1AA19AT029, Use only for academic purpose.
URI: http://13.232.72.61:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/7946
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