AbstractThe built environment is becoming progressively more complex and dynamic. These changes impose growing challenges on construction professionals in terms of disaster risk reduction. Construction innovations also have the potential to positively contribute to promoting disaster resilience and mitigating climate change. This initial investigation of the case studies from the literature focuses on the development of a general framework for the effective organisation and management of post-disaster housing reconstruction. The framework developed enables data collection for further investigative studies in order to improve management practices in future housing reconstruction programmes
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to discuss the utility of a tool for assessing resilience of ...
In recent years, millions of houses have been damaged or destroyed by natural disasters, such as fro...
Disasters, both manmade and natural, are the extreme events that have low probability of occurrence ...
AbstractThe built environment is becoming progressively more complex and dynamic. These changes impo...
Despite an international consensus for housing to be “built back better” (BBB) following...
There is an urgent need to improve the management of housing reconstruction programmes. Post-disaste...
Despite an international consensus for housing to be “built back better„ (BBB) following...
Purpose - The intervention of many different organizations during the post-disaster housing reconstr...
Purpose Post-disaster reconstruction poses a double-edged sword to its implementers as it demands ad...
Every year disasters affect hundreds of millions of people, causing damage that can take months or y...
Every year disasters affect hundreds of millions of people, causing damage that can take months or y...
There is an urgent need to improve the management of housing reconstruction programmes. Post-disaste...
After large scale disasters, reconstruction is often initiated by stakeholders to minimize disaster ...
Purpose Post-disaster reconstruction poses a double-edged sword to its implementers as it demands ad...
Post-disaster recovery and reconstruction is a complex process. Complicated social, political, techn...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to discuss the utility of a tool for assessing resilience of ...
In recent years, millions of houses have been damaged or destroyed by natural disasters, such as fro...
Disasters, both manmade and natural, are the extreme events that have low probability of occurrence ...
AbstractThe built environment is becoming progressively more complex and dynamic. These changes impo...
Despite an international consensus for housing to be “built back better” (BBB) following...
There is an urgent need to improve the management of housing reconstruction programmes. Post-disaste...
Despite an international consensus for housing to be “built back better„ (BBB) following...
Purpose - The intervention of many different organizations during the post-disaster housing reconstr...
Purpose Post-disaster reconstruction poses a double-edged sword to its implementers as it demands ad...
Every year disasters affect hundreds of millions of people, causing damage that can take months or y...
Every year disasters affect hundreds of millions of people, causing damage that can take months or y...
There is an urgent need to improve the management of housing reconstruction programmes. Post-disaste...
After large scale disasters, reconstruction is often initiated by stakeholders to minimize disaster ...
Purpose Post-disaster reconstruction poses a double-edged sword to its implementers as it demands ad...
Post-disaster recovery and reconstruction is a complex process. Complicated social, political, techn...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to discuss the utility of a tool for assessing resilience of ...
In recent years, millions of houses have been damaged or destroyed by natural disasters, such as fro...
Disasters, both manmade and natural, are the extreme events that have low probability of occurrence ...