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2018
Circular economic service system design for
community based flood resilience:
Integrating systems design and behavioral
science to address a public sector challenge
from withinDas, Bhaskarjyoti and Nahar, Praveen
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Das, Bhaskarjyoti and Nahar, Praveen (2018) Circular economic service system design for
community based flood resilience: Integrating systems design and behavioral science to address a
public sector challenge from within. In: Proceedings of RSD7, Relating Systems Thinking and
Design 7, 23-26 Oct 2018, Turin, Italy. Available at http://openresearch.ocadu.ca/id/eprint/2701/
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Designing a Collaborative Grain Storage and Service System for the Annually Flood Prone Communities of Assam, India
Cultivating Well-Being through Circular Economy
Bhaskarjyoti Das , Praveen Nahar
National Institute of Design
Ahmedabad, India
© 2018, Bhaskarjyoti Das 1
© 2018, Bhaskarjyoti Das
It’s an academic applied design research
project in the context of exploring
implementation of circular economy in
facilitating a well-being ecosystem among
the annually food prone communities of
the Brahmaputra Valley in the state of
Assam, India.
Acknowledgements:
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© 2018, Bhaskarjyoti Das
The Joint Needs Assessment Report for Assam Floods 2017
In July 2017, more than1.7 million across 26 districts were affected and 86,000 hectares of crop area in 2450 villages were destroyed.
Food security and livelihood sector has shown that 56% of the affected people have food availability for less than a week and 34% of the people have reported availability of food for a period of 1-3 weeks, making over 90% of the affected people without access to food after three weeks.
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