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CHRISTIAN COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY,

ODDANCHATRAM – 624 619


DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
LESSON PLAN
ACADEMIC YEAR ODD SEMESTER 2024-2025

Department : INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY


DISASTER RISK REDUCTION AND Course
Course Title : MANAGEMENT
MX3084
Code
Course Instructor: Mr.R.ARUL ANAND
Compulsory / Elective : Elective
Prerequisites Knowledge: Knowledge on environmental science
Duration : Credit Units : 0
Class / Laboratory
3-0-0-0 [L T P C]
Schedule :
Curriculum gap :
1. To impart knowledge on concepts related to disaster, disaster risk
reduction, disaster management.
Course Objectives:
2. To acquaint with the skills for planning and organizing disaster response

1. To impart knowledge on the concepts of Disaster, Vulnerability


and Disaster Risk reduction (DRR)
2. To enhance understanding on Hazards, Vulnerability and Disaster
Risk Assessment prevention and risk reduction
3. To develop disaster response skills by adopting relevant tools and
Course Outcomes: technology
4. Enhance awareness of institutional processes for Disaster response
in the country and
5. Develop rudimentary ability to respond to their surroundings with
potential Disaster response in areas where they live, with due
sensitivity
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Taimpo (2016), Disaster Management and Preparedness, CRC
Publications
2. Singh R (2017), Disaster Management Guidelines for earthquakes,
Landslides, Avalanches and tsunami, Horizon Press Publications
3. Singhal J.P. “Disaster Management”, Laxmi Publications, 2010. ISBN-
10: 9380386427 ISBN- 13: 978-9380386423
Texts & References:
Tushar Bhattacharya, “Disaster Science and Management”, McGraw
(*recommended text
Hill India Education Pvt. Ltd., 2012. ISBN-10: 1259007367, ISBN-13:
book(s))
978-1259007361]
REFERENCES:
1. Govt. of India: Disaster Management Act, Government of India,
New Delhi, 2005.
2. Government of India, National Disaster Management Policy, 2009.
3.Shaw R (2016), Community based Disaster risk reduction, Oxford
University Press
 Tutorials
Student Assessments:  Internal Assessment Test I,II and III
 Final Examination
1
 Quiz and Examinations
Outcome Assessment  Assignments
 Course Evaluation

Course Program Outcomes PSOs


Outcomes a b c d e f g h i j k l 1 2
CO1 3 3 2 2 - - 2 2 2 - - 2 - 1
CO2 3 3 3 2 - - 2 1 2 - - 2 - 1
CO3 3 3 3 2 - - 2 2 - - - 2 - 1
CO4 3 3 2 2 - - 2 1 2 - - 2 - 1
CO5 3 3 2 2 - - 2 2 2 - - 3 - 1
Average 3 3 2 2 - - 2 2 2 - - 2 - 1

UNIT I HAZRADS, VULNERABILITY AND DISASTER RISKS


No. of Ref. Tentative Actual Teaching
Sl.
Classes Topics to be covered Book/Page Date of Date of Learning
No
Required No. completion completion Methods
Definition: Disaster, Hazard,
1 1 Vulnerability, Resilience, T1(21-25) TLM1
Risks
Risks – Types of Disasters:
2 1 Natural, Human induced, T1(26-29) TLM1
Climate change induced
Earthquake, Landslide, Flood, T1(29-33)
3 1 TLM1
Drought, Fire etc T1(41-43)
Technological disasters-
4 1 Structural collapse, Industrial T1(92-112) TLM1
accidents, oil spills
Causes, Impacts including
social, Economic, political,
5 1 PPT TLM1
environmental, health,
psychosocial, etc.
- Disaster vulnerability profile
6 1 PPT TLM1
of India and Tamil Nadu
Global trends in disasters:
7 1 urban disasters, pandemics, PPT TLM1
Complex emergencies
Inter relations between
8 1 Disasters and Sustainable T1(89-92) TLM1
development Goals

UNIT II DISASTER RISK REDUCTION (DRR)


Sl. No. of Topics to be covered Ref. Book/ Tentative Actual Teaching
No Classes Page No. Date of Date of Learning

2
completio
Required completion Methods
n
Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk
1 1 Reduction
TLM1
T1(143-145)
Disaster cycle - Phases, Culture of
safety, prevention, mitigation and T1(53-57)
2 1 preparedness community Based
TLM1
T1(58-61)
DRR
3 1 Structural- non-structural measures T1(53-55) TLM1
Roles and responsibilities of-
community, Panchayat Raj
4 2 Institutions / Urban Local Bodies
T1(141-169) TLM1
(PRIs/ULBs)
States, Centre, and other
5 1 stakeholders
T1(119-129) TLM1
6 1 Early Warning System T1(129-134) TLM1
Advisories from Appropriate
7 1 Agencies
TLM1
Relevance of indigenous
8 1 Knowledge
T1(135-137) TLM1
appropriate technology and Local
9 1 resources
T1(207-210) TLM1

UNIT III DISASTER MANAGEMENT


No. of Tentative Actual Date Teaching
Sl. Ref. Book/
Classes Topics to be covered Date of of Learning
No Page No.
Required Completion Completion Methods
Components of Disaster
1 1 T1(221-225) TLM1
Management
Preparedness of rescue and
relief, mitigation,
2 1 R2(74-81) TLM1
rehabilitation and
reconstruction
Disaster Risk Management
3 1 R2(81-87) TLM1
and post disaster management
4 1 Compensation and Insurance R2(91-110) TLM1
Disaster Management Act
5 1 R2(111-120) TLM1
(2005) and Policy
Other related policies, plans,
6 1 R2(135-149) TLM1
programmers and legislation
Institutional Processes and
7 1 Framework at State and R2(162-168) TLM1
Central Level
(NDMA –SDMA-DDMA-
8 1 T2(112) TLM1
NRDF- Civic Volunteers)

3
UNIT IV TOOLS AND TECHNOLOGY FOR DISASTER MANAGEMENT
No. of Tentative Actual Teaching
Sl. Ref. Book/
Classes Topics to be covered Date of Date of Learning
No Page No.
Required completion completion Methods
1 1 Early warning systems T1 (269-291) TLM1
Components of Disaster Relief: TLM1
2 1 Water, Food, Sanitation, Shelter,
Health, Waste Management
, Institutional arrangements TLM1
3 1 (Mitigation, Response and
Preparedness)
Role of GIS and Information TLM1
4 1 Technology Components in
Preparedness
Risk Assessment, Response and T1 (299-302,
5 1 Recovery Phases of Disaster
TLM1
314-319)
1 Disaster Damage Assessment T1 (302-314) TLM1
Elements of Climate Resilient
1 Development
R2(107-116) TLM1
Standard operation Procedure for
1 disaster response
R2(137-160) TLM1
Financial planning for disaster
1 Management
R2(293-323) TLM1

UNIT V DISASTER MANAGEMENT: CASE STUDIES


Actual
No. of Tentative Teaching
Sl. Ref. Book/ Date of
Classes Topics to be covered Date of Learning
No Page No. completio
Required completion Methods
n
Discussion on selected case studies T2(61-139)
1 2 to analyse the potential impacts and TLM1
actions in the contest of disasters
Landslide Hazard Zonation: T2(325-330)
Earthquake Vulnerability
2 2 Assessment of Buildings and
TLM1
Infrastructure: Case Studies
3 1 Drought Assessment: Case Studies T2(330-337) TLM1
Coastal Flooding: Storm Surge T2(337-388) TLM1
4 1 Assessment
Floods: Fluvial and Pluvial TLM1
5 1 Flooding: Case Studies
Forest Fire: Case Studiess, Man TLM1
6 1 Made disasters: Case Studies
Space Based Inputs for Disaster TLM1
Mitigation and Management and
7 2 field works related to disaster
management
8 1 Field work-Mock drill TLM1

Target Hours:
4
Content Beyond Syllabus
No. of Ref. Tentative Actual Teaching
Sl.
Date Classes Topics to be covered Book/Page Date of Date of Learning
No
Required No. completion completion Methods
1 1 Case study
2 1 Case study

Teaching Learning Methods


TLM1 Chalk and Talk TLM4 Problem Solving TLM7 Seminars or GD
TLM2 PPT TLM5 Programming TLM8 Lab demo
TLM3 Tutorial TLM6 Assignment or Quiz TLM9 Case study

COURSE INSTRUCTOR HoD PRINCIPAL

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