Well-being of Malaysia's disaster-affected coastal communities

The 26th December 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami unleashed devastation in many countries causing fatalities and massive destruction of properties including a number of coastal communities along the west-coast of Peninsular Malaysia. The objective of this study is to explore the impact of the tsunami to t...

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Main Authors: Zahari, Rustam Khairi, Raja Ariffin, Raja Noriza, Asmawi, M. Zainora, Ibrahim, Aisyah Nadrah
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spelling my.iium.irep.437422021-07-16T22:02:19Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/43742/ Well-being of Malaysia's disaster-affected coastal communities Zahari, Rustam Khairi Raja Ariffin, Raja Noriza Asmawi, M. Zainora Ibrahim, Aisyah Nadrah HD101 Land use HD61 Risk Management HT51 Human settlements. Communities The 26th December 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami unleashed devastation in many countries causing fatalities and massive destruction of properties including a number of coastal communities along the west-coast of Peninsular Malaysia. The objective of this study is to explore the impact of the tsunami to the well-being of the affected coastal communities after a gap of a few years since the 2004 disaster. Close attention was given to the respondents' perceptions with regards to mitigation tools and practices that should be adopted in preparing for any future disasters. Data was collected through questionnaire in tsunami-impacted coastal communities within the area of Kuala Muda in the state of Kedah, Malaysia. It was found that the 2004 tsunami disaster left a significant mark on Malaysia's and the world's disaster management landscape but the tragedy had also scarred the victims in the study area physically, financially and psychologically. The heightened disaster awareness subsequent to the event has further empowered the communities in their involvement in disaster management and steps must be taken to ensure these vulnerable communities are well-equipped to face any eventualities. Trans Tech Publications Ltd., Switzerland 2015 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/43742/1/Published_-_Bali_paper-AMM.747.367_RKZ.pdf Zahari, Rustam Khairi and Raja Ariffin, Raja Noriza and Asmawi, M. Zainora and Ibrahim, Aisyah Nadrah (2015) Well-being of Malaysia's disaster-affected coastal communities. Applied Mechanics and Materials, 747. pp. 367-370. ISSN 1660-9336 http://www.scientific.net/AMM http://www.scientific.net/AMM.747.367
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topic HD101 Land use
HD61 Risk Management
HT51 Human settlements. Communities
spellingShingle HD101 Land use
HD61 Risk Management
HT51 Human settlements. Communities
Zahari, Rustam Khairi
Raja Ariffin, Raja Noriza
Asmawi, M. Zainora
Ibrahim, Aisyah Nadrah
Well-being of Malaysia's disaster-affected coastal communities
description The 26th December 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami unleashed devastation in many countries causing fatalities and massive destruction of properties including a number of coastal communities along the west-coast of Peninsular Malaysia. The objective of this study is to explore the impact of the tsunami to the well-being of the affected coastal communities after a gap of a few years since the 2004 disaster. Close attention was given to the respondents' perceptions with regards to mitigation tools and practices that should be adopted in preparing for any future disasters. Data was collected through questionnaire in tsunami-impacted coastal communities within the area of Kuala Muda in the state of Kedah, Malaysia. It was found that the 2004 tsunami disaster left a significant mark on Malaysia's and the world's disaster management landscape but the tragedy had also scarred the victims in the study area physically, financially and psychologically. The heightened disaster awareness subsequent to the event has further empowered the communities in their involvement in disaster management and steps must be taken to ensure these vulnerable communities are well-equipped to face any eventualities.
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author Zahari, Rustam Khairi
Raja Ariffin, Raja Noriza
Asmawi, M. Zainora
Ibrahim, Aisyah Nadrah
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Raja Ariffin, Raja Noriza
Asmawi, M. Zainora
Ibrahim, Aisyah Nadrah
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title Well-being of Malaysia's disaster-affected coastal communities
title_short Well-being of Malaysia's disaster-affected coastal communities
title_full Well-being of Malaysia's disaster-affected coastal communities
title_fullStr Well-being of Malaysia's disaster-affected coastal communities
title_full_unstemmed Well-being of Malaysia's disaster-affected coastal communities
title_sort well-being of malaysia's disaster-affected coastal communities
publisher Trans Tech Publications Ltd., Switzerland
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