Abstract

Recovery from floods is not only related to achieving the state of normalcy but also to pave the way for future development and growth of the business after a devastating impact on business by floods. This study focuses on the flood recovery capacities adopted by the flood affected SMEs in the Pathumthani province of Thailand. Thailand is a middle income country prone to natural hazards with a major risk from the floods. The affected population comprises of all sectors of the society such as business. The SMEs contribute a major share in the GDP of Thailand and are to be protected from the disastrous impacts of the reoccurring floods. This paper analyses the flood recovery strategies adopted by the manufacturing SMEs to recover from the floods in the Pathumthani province in Thailand. It is focused on ascertaining the impacts and coping mechanisms of flood disaster to vulnerable SMEs in the Pathumthani province.

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