On the 12th of January 2010, a massive earthquake struck the Caribbean nation of Haiti. One of the worst natural disasters to ever strike the Western Hemisphere, the capital of Port-au-Prince was severely damaged. In the aftermath of the earthquake, internally displaced people (IDPs) sought refuge by erecting hundreds of informal camps throughout the city. At the epicenter of this cataclysmic event was the burgeoning Champ de Mars tent city. Located in central Port-au-Prince, the Champ de Mars quickly transitioned from green space to slum. For two years, the eleven sites would emphasize patterns of insecurity and urban transition in a battered post-disaster zone. In 2012, the tent city was formally closed and thousands of people were reloca...
The urban post-disaster environment in Haiti poses unprecedented challenges for all stakeholders asp...
Most severe disasters cause large population movements. These movements make it difficult for relief...
On 12 January 2010, a 7.0-magnitude earthquake struck Haiti, causing severe destruction in Port-au-P...
This thesis examines the interrelations between land tenure, vulnerability, and post-disaster recons...
Port-au-Prince is today the site of top-down urban planning practices that deeply affect the lives o...
This article examines the image of Port-au-Prince as a city deeply marked by natural hazard, an imag...
After the 2010 earthquake in Haiti, the world attention shifted towards the country. The event offer...
In recent decades the people of Haiti have faced ecological disaster, political upheaval, and persis...
The earthquake which struck Port-au-Prince on January 12th 2010, ravaged the town causing the death ...
This essay deals with the relocation of populations affected by natural disasters in Haiti, and focu...
On January 12 2010, Haiti was hit by an earthquake of 7.2 on the Richter scale. Close to 220,000 per...
From publisher: The January 2010 earthquake devastated Haiti’s social, economic and health infrastru...
The assessment, conducted between June and August 2022, identified over 113,000 internally displaced...
"Géopolitiques de la commémoration. Commémorations des catastrophes sanitaires et naturelles, entre ...
Haiti’s capital of Port-au-Prince, destroying much of the city’s already fragile infrastructure. Ove...
The urban post-disaster environment in Haiti poses unprecedented challenges for all stakeholders asp...
Most severe disasters cause large population movements. These movements make it difficult for relief...
On 12 January 2010, a 7.0-magnitude earthquake struck Haiti, causing severe destruction in Port-au-P...
This thesis examines the interrelations between land tenure, vulnerability, and post-disaster recons...
Port-au-Prince is today the site of top-down urban planning practices that deeply affect the lives o...
This article examines the image of Port-au-Prince as a city deeply marked by natural hazard, an imag...
After the 2010 earthquake in Haiti, the world attention shifted towards the country. The event offer...
In recent decades the people of Haiti have faced ecological disaster, political upheaval, and persis...
The earthquake which struck Port-au-Prince on January 12th 2010, ravaged the town causing the death ...
This essay deals with the relocation of populations affected by natural disasters in Haiti, and focu...
On January 12 2010, Haiti was hit by an earthquake of 7.2 on the Richter scale. Close to 220,000 per...
From publisher: The January 2010 earthquake devastated Haiti’s social, economic and health infrastru...
The assessment, conducted between June and August 2022, identified over 113,000 internally displaced...
"Géopolitiques de la commémoration. Commémorations des catastrophes sanitaires et naturelles, entre ...
Haiti’s capital of Port-au-Prince, destroying much of the city’s already fragile infrastructure. Ove...
The urban post-disaster environment in Haiti poses unprecedented challenges for all stakeholders asp...
Most severe disasters cause large population movements. These movements make it difficult for relief...
On 12 January 2010, a 7.0-magnitude earthquake struck Haiti, causing severe destruction in Port-au-P...