Archive

Publications

India’s Disaster Reduction and Management through Intangible Cultural Heritage
  • Manage No DI00000786
    Country Republic of Korea
    Author Rahul Goswami, UNESCO ICH Facilitator
    Published Year 2020
    Language English
    Copyright Copyright
    Attach File Preview (ENG)
Description It had taken a few weeks for roads to be cleared of rockfalls and to be made safe enough for vehicles carrying essential goods and supplies in the wake of the June 2013 flash floods and landslides in the western Himalayan region, in particular the mountainous state of Uttarakhand. A small team from the specialist center that I was associated with, the Centre for Environment Education Himalaya, was traveling to a few of the villages that had been affected, which were also villages in which the center had been working for some years before the natural disaster. Those in the small group were anxious. There had been no way to contact people in the villages nor even local administrators in the sub-district offices. Phone lines had yet to be restored, and mobile phone towers were being slowly replaced. Had there been casualties amongst the groups the center had trained? Were homes and school buildings still standing? No-one would know until they reached.

Information source

Materials related to

Videos
Book related to