Natural disasters and development in Botswana: what can communities do to cushion themselves against the adverse effects of floods?
This paper explores how communities in Botswana can be empowered to cushion themselves against the adverse effects of floods. Evidence from the authors’ work in the area of disasters in Botswana as well as existing literature is used to support some of the arguments raised in this paper. The main argument of this paper is that communities in Botswana are less resilient to survive the effects of floods because they are not adequately empowered. The paper therefore highlights several ways in which communities could be made resilient to the effects of floods.
Explore further
