tailieunhanh - NATURAL HAZARDS AND DISASTER MANAGEMENT

A properly planned project addressing the real needs of the beneficiaries cannot be achieved without an analysis of the existing situation. However, the existing situation is likely to be perceived in different ways by different groups of stakeholders. Thus it is important to bring together representatives of all key stakeholders in the Analysis Phase. This is usually done in a workshop environment where problems and issues are discussed openly. There are three stages to the Analysis Phase: Problem Analysis; Analysis of Objectives; Strategy Analysis | NATURAL HAZARDS AND DISASTER MANAGEMENT A Supplementary Textbook in Geography for Class XI on UNIT 11 Natural Hazards and Disasters CENTRAL BOARD OF SECONDARY EDUCATION PREET VIHAR DELHI - 110092 FIRST EDITION 2006 CBSE DELHI Price Published By The Secretary Central Board of Secondary Education 2 Community Centre Preet Vihar Delhi-110092 Design Layout and Illustration By Chandu Press D-97 Shakarpur Delhi-110092 Printed By Chandu Press D-97 Shakarpur Delhi-110092 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS CBSE Advisors o Shri Ashok Ganguly Chairman CBSE. o Shri G. Balasubramanian Director Academics CBSE. Editor o Shri Sajnani Advisor Disaster Management Dy. National Project Director GOI-UNDP DRM Programme. Authors o Ms. Balaka Dey Programme Associate Gol - UNDP DRM Programme. o Dr. Singh Reader Dept. of Geography Delhi School of Economics University of Delhi Delhi - 110007. Review Team o Prof. Noor Mohammad Dept. of Geography Delhi School of Economics University of Delhi Delhi - 110007. o Shri Rastogi Retd. Principal Directorate of Education Delhi Coordinator Ms. Sugandh Sharma Education Officer Commerce .