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Disaster Preparedness and Recovery in Sri Lanka: Lessons from Tsunamis, Floods, and Landslides MTA
Emergency planning frameworks, community-based resilience, and post-disaster reconstruction case studies

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Disaster Preparedness and Recovery in Sri Lanka: Lessons from Tsunamis, Floods, and Landslides *Disaster Preparedness and Recovery in Sri Lanka* is a comprehensive operational guide designed for practitioners, policymakers, and community leaders navigating the island’s complex hazard landscape. Synthesizing decades of lessons learned from the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami and recurring floods and landslides, the book bridges the gap between scientific risk assessment and field-level implementation. It covers the entire disaster management cycle—from GIS-based hazard mapping and high-tech early warning systems to the nuanced challenges of gender-responsive planning, inclusive evacuation strategies, and post-disaster housing reconstruction.

The text emphasizes "building back better" through actionable tools, including coordination templates, standard operating procedures, and checklists tailored to the Sri Lankan context. Beyond technical solutions, the book champions community-based resilience models and ecosystem-based mitigation, such as mangrove restoration and slope stabilization. By analyzing comparative case studies, it offers a pragmatic roadmap for improving inter-agency coordination, streamlining relief logistics, and fostering economic recovery. This volume serves as an essential toolkit for anyone committed to reducing vulnerability and enhancing the adaptive capacity of communities in one of the world’s most disaster-prone regions.

What You'll Find Inside:
  • Strategies for mapping and assessing risks associated with tsunamis, riverine floods, and highland landslides.
  • Technical guidance on deploying GIS, remote sensing, and mobile technology for real-time disaster monitoring and response.
  • Operational frameworks for Incident Command Systems, emergency logistics, and multi-sectoral coordination between government and NGOs.
  • Community-based disaster risk reduction (CBDRR) models that prioritize the needs of vulnerable groups and gender-responsive planning.
  • Long-term recovery principles, including 'Build Back Better' housing reconstruction, livelihood protection, and ecosystem-based resilience.
Who's It For:

This book is designed for disaster management practitioners, municipal planners, and NGO field officers working in hazard-prone regions of Sri Lanka and similar South Asian contexts. It serves as a practical toolkit for local government officials and community leaders responsible for designing evacuation routes, managing emergency shelters, and implementing sustainable recovery programs. Additionally, it is a valuable resource for policy makers and researchers focused on integrating scientific risk assessment with local governance and inclusive social planning.

Author:

Deborah Harris

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Date Published:

December 24, 2025

Word Count:

42,859 words

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3 hours

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