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Disaster Research Training and Management Centre

DRTMC
Bangladesh
Academic & Scientific

Mission

Disaster Research Training and Management Centre (DRTMC) an autonomous research and training centre established through an initiative of the Department of Geography and Environment ofdhaka university (DU) in 1989. It's main objectives are: to build data-base of natural hazard or disaster related works as part of disaster monitoring, planning and training; to conduct short, moderate and long term training programmes on different aspects of disaster and develop necessary curriculum and to increase the awareness of mass people about disaster through various publications.

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7 July 2008
Natural hazards in Bangladesh: studies in perception, impact and coping strategies
The present book is a collection of nine papers published over nearly three decades. The first one is a newspaper article on the 1976 tornado in former Faridpur district, Bangladesh.

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Voluntary Commitments

The organization has no registered commitments.

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Contact information

drtmc_du2yahoo.com

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