The study conducted by Komal Raj Aryal examines Nepal's disaster vulnerability from 1900 to 2005, emphasizing the varied impacts of local versus national disasters. It employs historical archives and statistical/GIS analyses to map disaster events at district levels, revealing that small-scale, localized disasters often cause more casualties than large-scale national calamities. The research focuses on the critical need for an in-depth disaster history analysis to inform effective disaster response and resilience-building efforts in Nepal, especially in light of increasing vulnerabilities aggravated by factors like weak land-use planning and environmental degradation.
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2012