
This document reports on a workshop addressing the problems and impacts of floods and aiming to provide more understandable and action-oriented information to policymakers in the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) region (Pakistan, India, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan and Sri Lanka), in order to develop a regional road map to implement components of the Action Plan on Flood Risk Mitigation which are relevant to the mandate of the SAARC Disaster Management Centre (SDMC).
The report covers: (i) disaster research - exploring a sociological approach to disaster in Bangladesh; (ii) women’s adjustment with flood in Ganges dependent area of Bangladesh; (iii) flood hazard and risk assessment in mideastern part of Dhaka, Bangladesh; (iv) sustainable flood management in changing climate; (v) relating hydrological extremes with area – a case on extreme floods in south-central Nepal; (vi) flood 2010, the event, issues and way forward; (vii) management of high floods; (viii) Pakistan flood 2010, an opportunity to build back better; (ix) provision of safe drinking water for flood affected areas; (x) development of flood hazard zonation map for Kalu Ganga basin by GIS Modeling: (xi) flood hazard mapping in lower reach of Kelani river; and (xii) managing flood flows for crop production, risk management with hydraulic and GIS modelling in Pakistan.