Institute of Life and Earth Sciences (Including Health and Agriculture), University of Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria
Research
Flood Vulnerability Assessment in Kilembe, Uganda
Author(s): Yayiru Tibara*, Bolanle Wahab and Ademola Kabir Aremu
On a global basis, there is evidence that the number of people affected by floods are on the rise. This research study assessed the level of community exposure, sensitivity and resilience and the households’ risks perceptions to floods in Kilembe. The research design for this study involved an index-based approach. The primary data was obtained using a semi-structured questionnaire, 194 households were purposefully selected. The study revealed that the community was highly exposed to floods. About 43.3% of the households were found living less than two kilometres from the flooding river. The households were also found highly susceptible to flood hazards with 78.9% of the households had a monthly average income of about US$52. However, the community had high capacities to cope with the effects of flood hazards. Only 17.0% of the households surveyed had gone to the local authority.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2684-4923.2021.5.146
Journal of Environmental Hazards received 40 citations as per Google Scholar report