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Intro
Preface
Contents
1 Introduction
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Scenario of Orang Asli
1.3 Disaster and Orang Asli
1.4 Conceptual Definition
1.4.1 Disaster
1.4.2 Disaster Experiences
1.4.3 Vulnerability
1.4.4 Disaster Preparedness
1.4.5 Social Capital
1.4.6 Community
1.4.7 Family
1.5 Problem Statement
1.6 Research Questions
1.7 Research Objectives
1.8 Significance of the Research
1.9 Conclusion
1.10 Book Organization
References
2 A History of Orang Asli Malaysia
2.1 Introduction: Past to Present

2.2 Overview: The Age Before History
2.3 Exit the Nineteenth Century and Enter the Twentieth
2.4 The Growth of Professionalism and Competence
2.4.1 Background (Geiger, 1901)
2.5 The Situation Is Urgently Precarious
2.6 An Early Evaluation: Specialists
2.7 National Investigators
2.8 Evaluating the Past 50 Years
2.9 Conclusion
References
3 Recent Research on Disaster Exposure, Social Capital, and Disaster Preparedness
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Global Exposure of Disaster
3.3 Disasters in Developing Countries
3.4 Disaster in Malaysia

3.5 Disaster in Tasik Chini, Pahang
3.6 Disaster Risk Management
3.7 Policy for Disaster Management
3.7.1 Disaster Risk Identification and Assessment
3.7.2 Disaster Prevention and Mitigation
3.7.3 Preparedness for Disaster Management
3.7.4 Response and Recovery
3.7.5 Community-Based Disaster Risk Management (CBDRM)
3.8 Response to Disaster in Malaysia
3.9 Disaster Experience and Impacts
3.9.1 Disaster and Vulnerability
3.9.2 Disaster and Social Capital
3.9.3 Disaster Preparedness and Coping Strategies
3.10 Theoretical Framework

3.10.1 Social Network Theory
3.10.2 Social System Theory
3.10.3 Ecological System Theory
3.10.4 Family Resilience Theory
3.10.5 Stress and Coping Theory
3.11 Conceptual Framework of the Study
3.12 Conclusion
References
4 Application of Qualitative Method for Vulnerability, Social Capital and Disaster Preparedness
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Research Approach: Qualitative
4.2.1 Types of Qualitative Approach
4.3 Steps in Research Method
4.3.1 Problem Definition and Objectives
4.3.2 Location of the Study
4.3.3 Interview Protocol

4.3.4 Sampling Technique and Sample Size
4.3.5 Procedure for Data Collection
4.3.6 Data Collection
4.3.7 Data Analysis
4.3.8 Interpretation and Presentation of the Result
4.4 Trustworthiness and Credibility
4.5 Conclusion
References
5 Disaster Experiences and Vulnerability of the Orang Asli Families
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Demography of the Respondents
5.3 Knowledge of the Orang Asli Families Related to Disaster
5.4 Disaster Experience of the Orang Asli Families
5.4.1 Participation of the Orang Asli Families Related to Disaster

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