Top 5 Thesis Topics on Flood Damage and Agricultural Loss in Malaybalay
Explore 5 compelling thesis topics on flood damage and agricultural loss in Malaybalay City. Ideal for students in DRRM, Agriculture, and Environmental Science.
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Realyn Manalo
6/28/20252 min read


Source: GMA News Online
Let me convince you to make this a thesis.
When the floods hit Malaybalay City, over 729 hectares of rice and corn fields were left submerged. More than a thousand families in Basakan District were displaced. Four homes were damaged. Crops were lost. Farmers left with nothing. The Rapid Damage Assessment and Needs Analysis team estimates the initial damage at P23 million. The numbers are still climbing. And the rains are not done yet.
Here is what we don’t want to admit. We are not prepared. Not enough data. Not enough coordination. And year after year, the damage gets worse. No one is asking the right questions. Why are the same areas always flooded? What is missing in our risk prevention? What happens after the aid runs out? This is not just a natural disaster. This is a system failure. And someone needs to expose it.
Who Can Use These Topics
This research is ideal for students and professionals pursuing the following courses or strands:
College Programs:
Disaster Risk Reduction and Management
Environmental Science
Agriculture
Civil Engineering
Public Administration
Sociology
Senior High School Strands:
HUMSS
STEM
GAS
5 Thesis Topic Ideas
1.The Relationship Between Flood Preparedness and Agricultural Loss in Malaybalay City
Investigates how levels of disaster readiness among farmers influence the extent of crop damage during flooding.
Target Respondents
Local farmers
Barangay officials
City disaster response teams
2.Impact of Infrastructure Damage on Post-Flood Recovery in Rural Communities
Explores how damaged roads and facilities delay recovery and support delivery in flood-affected areas.
Target Respondents
Affected residents
LGU engineers
Disaster response units
3.The Role of Government Relief in Long-Term Agricultural Recovery
Examines how immediate financial or material aid affects farmers’ ability to plant and harvest after flooding.
Target Respondents
Farmers
Agriculture office personnel
Relief distribution teams
4.Perception of Climate Risk Among Farmers in Basakan District
Looks into how farmers understand and respond to increasing climate threats like floods.
Target Respondents
Small-scale and large-scale farmers
Agricultural extension workers
5.Correlation Between Rainfall Patterns and Flood Incidence in Malaybalay Over the Last Decade
Analyzes weather data and community reports to determine trends and predict future risk.
Target Respondents
Meteorological officers
Disaster response planners
Local residents
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