2016
DOI: 10.3844/jssp.2016.14.26
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Climatic Hazards and Social Crisis: A Quick Mitigation Approach to Accelerate Sustainable Development

Abstract: Climate change and its negative consequences frequently impede to social development through mal-structural function of socioeconomic status but prospective mitigation approach may accelerate to social sustainability. This paper investigates to existing climatic hazards along with functional damage in a society that, how climatic hazards make vulnerable to the social people and evolve a new mitigation pathway to rescue from food insecurities in the community. Depending on observational status, it has been draw… Show more

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“…It has taken a while for climate change to be prioritized "partly because it has been communicated as a scientific problem which was originally complex, confusing and at times contested scientific information which resulted to a slow public and political awareness (Nancy, 2012 p.23). As a result communities have done very little to prevent the outcomes of climate change (Rakib, Akter and Majumder 2016). This implies that awareness of the population is critical in managing climate change.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has taken a while for climate change to be prioritized "partly because it has been communicated as a scientific problem which was originally complex, confusing and at times contested scientific information which resulted to a slow public and political awareness (Nancy, 2012 p.23). As a result communities have done very little to prevent the outcomes of climate change (Rakib, Akter and Majumder 2016). This implies that awareness of the population is critical in managing climate change.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%