Practical: Disaster Management

Paper Code: 
24DENV602B
Credits: 
2
Contact Hours: 
60.00
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 

Course Outcomes:

Course

Course Outcomes

Learning and teaching strategies

Assessment Strategies

Course Code

Course Title

24DENV  602B

Practical: Disaster Management

CO83: Appraise the natural and anthropogenic disasters and analyse their management process through report preparation, presentation and map plotting

CO84: Evaluate the significance of emergency preparedness by understanding the need for emergency preparedness

CO85: Create strategies for community involvement in disaster prevention and environmental stewardship through participation in a cleanup event.

CO86: Analyse the effectiveness of disaster management strategies and their application in real-world scenarios through critical analysis of case studies.

CO87: Reflect on personal learning experiences and experimental outcomes during viva voce assessments, synthesizing insights gained to enhance understanding and skill development.

CO88: Contribute effectively in course-specific interaction

Approach          in teaching: Lectures, Interactive sessions Informative videos

Learning activities for the students:

Group discussions, Tabulations for different laws, Case studies, Simulations

Open Book test

Group

Discussions on

Enviro-legal

aspects

Quiz, Peer and

self-assessment,

Individual/Team

assignments,

Class test,

Semester End

Examination

 

CONTENTS

EXERCISE ON DISASTER MANAGEMENT

  • The students will prepare a report and a PowerPoint presentation on specific disaster management topics of interest (eg. Earthquake, Floods, Drought, Landslide, epidemics, pandemics, anthropogenic disasters, etc.) followed by peer feedback and discussions on presentation content and delivery
  • Research and compilation of a list of essential items needed in an emergency preparedness kit
  • Community cleanup event focused on removing pollutants and debris from local waterways, parks, or industrial sites, promoting environmental stewardship and disaster prevention.
  • Case Studies Analysis: The students analyse case studies of past natural disasters (e.g., earthquakes, tsunamis, floods) to understand their causes, impacts, and management strategies.

FILE FOR DISASTER MANAGEMENT

  • Major floods in India
  • Major landslides in India
  • Major cyclones in India
  • Major earthquakes in India
  • Natural disasters in Rajasthan
  • Anthropogenic disasters in Rajasthan
  • Major anthropogenic disasters in India
  • Major anthropogenic disasters in the world

 

Note: Any other practical exercise (related to theory) may be conducted besides the ones mentioned above

 

 

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