Post Disaster Reconstruction and Change

Post Disaster Reconstruction and Change
Author: Jennifer E. Duyne Barenstein,Esther Leemann
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 371
Release: 2012-10-29
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781466588998

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Successful recovery following a disaster depends upon transcending the disciplinary divides of architecture, engineering, and planning and emphasizing the importance of community perspectives in the post-disaster reconstruction process. Effective results in community recovery mandate that we holistically examine the complex interrelationship betwee

After Great Disasters

After Great Disasters
Author: Laurie A. Johnson,Robert B. Olshansky
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2017
Genre: Crisis management
ISBN: 1558443312

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Great natural disasters are rare, but their aftermath can change the fortunes of a city or region forever. This book and its companion Policy Focus Report identify lessons from different parts of the world to help communities and government leaders better organize for recovery after future disasters. The authors consider the processes and outcomes of community recovery and reconstruction following major disasters in six countries: China, New Zealand, India, Indonesia, Japan, and the United States. Post-disaster reconstruction offers opportunities to improve construction and design standards, renew infrastructure, create new land use arrangements, reinvent economies, and improve governance. If done well, reconstruction can help break the cycle of disaster-related impacts and losses, and improve the resilience of a city or region.

Rebuilding After Disasters

Rebuilding After Disasters
Author: Gonzalo Lizarralde,Cassidy Johnson,Colin Davidson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2009-09-10
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781134028467

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Rebuilding After Disasters emphasizes the role of the built environment in the re-establishment of lives and sustainable livelihoods after disasters. Expert contributors explain the principal challenges facing professionals and practitioners in the building industry.

Post Disaster Reconstruction of the Built Environment

Post Disaster Reconstruction of the Built Environment
Author: Dilanthi Amaratunga,Richard Haigh
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2011-06-13
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781444344929

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Disasters threaten all parts of the world and they appear to be increasing in frequency, scale and intensity. Despite huge improvements in the emergency response, permanent reconstruction is often uncoordinated, inefficiently managed and slow to begin. International agencies are geared to an efficient response in terms of humanitarian relief, but they are not well versed in the requirements of long-term reconstruction, which is often constrained by lack of planning and poorly coordinated management. The construction industry is typically engaged in a range of critical activities after a disaster, including provision of temporary shelter in the immediate aftermath and restoration of permanent shelter and public infrastructure once the immediate humanitarian needs have been attended to. Post-Disaster Reconstruction of the Built Environment identifies the challenges that face the industry and highlights best practice to enable the construction industry to address those problems which make an effective response to these unexpected events difficult. Written by an international team of experts, this book will help researchers and advanced students of construction understand the problems faced by communities and the construction industry when faced with a natural or man-made disaster, and identify the planning and management processes required by the industry to mount an effective response.

Post Disaster Reconstruction

Post Disaster Reconstruction
Author: Matthew Clarke,Ismet Fanany,Sue Kenny
Publsiher: Earthscan
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2010
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781849775137

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On Sunday 26 December 2004, a tsunami of up to 30 metres high hit the northern tip of Sumatera in Indonesia, causing immediate destruction and the deaths of at least 130,000 in Indonesia alone. The scale of the devastation and ensuing human suffering prompted the biggest response endeavour to any natural disaster in history.Post-Disaster Reconstruction will be the first major book that analyses the different perspectives and experiences of the enormous post-tsunami reconstruction effort. It looks specifically at the reconstruction efforts in Aceh, one of the regions most heavily-hit by the tsunami and a province that has until recently suffered nearly three decades of armed conflict. Positioning the reconstruction efforts within Aceh's multi-layered historical, cultural, socio-political and religious contexts, the authors explore diverse experiences and assessments of the reconstruction. It considers the importance of the political and religious settings of the reconstruction, the roles of communities and local non-government organisations and the challenges faced by Indonesian and international agencies. From the in-depth examination of this important case study of disaster reconstruction - significant not only because of the huge scale of the natural disaster and response but also the post-conflict issues - the editors draw together the lessons learned for the future of Aceh and make general recommendations for post-disaster and post-conflict reconstruction-making.

Reconstruction After Disaster

Reconstruction After Disaster
Author: Adenrele A. Awotona
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1997
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: UOM:39015041362107

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This book tackles some of the key questions in the field of Man-made and natural disasters by providing an understanding of the different phases of disaster management and planning, including emergency, preparedness, rehabilitation, mitigation and reconstruction.

Strengthening Resilience in Post disaster Situations

Strengthening Resilience in Post disaster Situations
Author: Julian Gonsalves,Priyanka Mohan
Publsiher: IDRC
Total Pages: 801
Release: 2011
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9788171889044

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To mitigate, develop, and improve the lives of those vulnerable to intense natural disasters, climate change, and food insecurity, many agencies are funding and implementing diverse activities from reconstruction to rehabilitation, and this book presents the lessons and impacts from a collection of these projects. It describes concepts, strategies, processes, and tools in such a way that they can be easily replicated and shared with a wider audience. This study explains that mid- to long-term interventions, strategies, and practical approaches in particular are being designed and adopted to build the resilience of the poor. It describes valuable practical experiences and lessons from the field, capturing a range of interventions from implementing agencies involved in post-disaster rehabilitation. It is comprised of 79 papers grouped into four sections: coastal threats and challenges in South Asia; disaster risk reduction and the combining of resilience, mitigation, and adaptation; pathways for building the capacity of vulnerable communities to withstand and rebuild from natural disasters; and real-life postdisaster rehabilitation and resilience-building projects that have led to positive change at the community level. This is an exceptional resource for anyone concerned with disaster management and rehabilitation work, including students, researchers, policymakers, and members of nongovernmental organizations.

The Asian Tsunami

The Asian Tsunami
Author: S. K. Jayasuriya,Peter McCawley
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2010-01-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781849806831

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The 2004 Asian tsunami was the greatest natural disaster in recent times. Almost 230,000 people died. In response, governments in Asia and the broader international community announced large aid programs. The resulting assistance effort was one of the largest humanitarian programs ever organised in the developing world. This book discusses the lessons of the aid effort for disaster protection policy in developing countries.