Khan, FawadMoench, MarcusRehman, Atta urSaadi, Fazal AliMalik, SharmeenSabbag, Lea2013-07-292013-07-292013-07http://hdl.handle.net/10625/51425Some appendices catalogued separatelyThe main objective of the research was to generate knowledge on climate related hazards in the Indus Basin in Pakistan and their impact on marginalised communities, along with the factors that enable recovery following the floods. Prior research on hazards in Pakistan has demonstrated that vulnerability is constructed along class and gender inequalities and is embedded in everyday geographies of access to resources, state policies and social power. However, current infrastructure engineering and relief-oriented flood policy reflects little understanding of, or sensitivity to issues of social vulnerability.application/pdfenRESEARCH CAPACITYFLOODING TOLERANCERIVER BASINSCLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATIONNATURAL DISASTERSCLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATIONVULNERABLE GROUPSRESILIENCEEMERGENCY RELIEFPAKISTAN--INDUS RIVERACCESS TO PUBLIC SERVICESIndus Floods Research Project : final technical report; building research capacity to understand and adapt to climate change in the Indus BasinFinal Technical Report