This paper draws on research conducted after the 2004 Indian Ocean Earthquake and Tsunami in Aceh, Indonesia, where more than 100,000 houses were built by various agencies following the massive disaster. The research reveals that the residents in Aceh rarely see their reconstruction houses as 'complete' and modify these houses to suit their personal needs and aspirations. The relationships between the global and regional forces that drive reconstruction agency housing procurement and production are explored, and compared with the outcomes of user-initiated modifications to the houses. From the hundreds of houses reviewed, here four houses are discussed in detail, built by the Asian Development Bank, representing a global paradigm,...
Reconstruction and rehabilitation is urgently needed by Aceh, both in terms of infrastructure and it...
On the northern coast of Sumatra, the tsunami of December 26th 2004 destroyed all till 3 to 5 kilome...
The outcome of post-disaster housing in Malaysia, particularly in Kuala Krai Kelantan, has remained ...
The aftermath of the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami witnessed extensive housing reconstruction programs b...
On December 26, 2004 a 9.1 Richter scale earthquake followed by a high tsunami struck Indonesia's Ac...
The 2004 tsunami disaster in Aceh resulted in the destruction of man-made environments as well as un...
On December 26th 2004 the second largest earthquake on record occurred off the coast of northern Sum...
This paper discusses strategies to improve the longer-term outcomes of housing built by reconstructi...
In the aftermath of the December 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami, housing reconstruction agencies typicall...
In the aftermath of the December 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami, housing reconstruction agencies typicall...
Located at a juncture of four tectonic plate has made Indonesia highly prone to earthquake disasters...
Purpose: this study aims to reframe the common concept of post-disaster reconstruction 'building bac...
The scale of devastation caused by the Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami was extraordinary. In exc...
There are many swaths of land that are deemed unsuitable to build on and occupy. These places, howev...
There have been a number of research papers that deal with the diverse range of issues involved in r...
Reconstruction and rehabilitation is urgently needed by Aceh, both in terms of infrastructure and it...
On the northern coast of Sumatra, the tsunami of December 26th 2004 destroyed all till 3 to 5 kilome...
The outcome of post-disaster housing in Malaysia, particularly in Kuala Krai Kelantan, has remained ...
The aftermath of the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami witnessed extensive housing reconstruction programs b...
On December 26, 2004 a 9.1 Richter scale earthquake followed by a high tsunami struck Indonesia's Ac...
The 2004 tsunami disaster in Aceh resulted in the destruction of man-made environments as well as un...
On December 26th 2004 the second largest earthquake on record occurred off the coast of northern Sum...
This paper discusses strategies to improve the longer-term outcomes of housing built by reconstructi...
In the aftermath of the December 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami, housing reconstruction agencies typicall...
In the aftermath of the December 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami, housing reconstruction agencies typicall...
Located at a juncture of four tectonic plate has made Indonesia highly prone to earthquake disasters...
Purpose: this study aims to reframe the common concept of post-disaster reconstruction 'building bac...
The scale of devastation caused by the Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami was extraordinary. In exc...
There are many swaths of land that are deemed unsuitable to build on and occupy. These places, howev...
There have been a number of research papers that deal with the diverse range of issues involved in r...
Reconstruction and rehabilitation is urgently needed by Aceh, both in terms of infrastructure and it...
On the northern coast of Sumatra, the tsunami of December 26th 2004 destroyed all till 3 to 5 kilome...
The outcome of post-disaster housing in Malaysia, particularly in Kuala Krai Kelantan, has remained ...