Disaster recovery is significantly affected by funding availability. The timeliness and quality of recovery activities are not only impacted by the extent of the funding but also the mechanisms with which funding is prioritised, allocated and delivered. This research addresses the impact of funding mechanisms on the effectiveness and efficiency of post-disaster demolition and debris management programmes. A qualitative assessment of the impacts on recovery of different funding sources and mechanisms was carried out, using the 2010 Canterbury Earthquake as well as other recent international events as case studies. The impacts assessed include: timeliness, completeness, environmental, economic and social impacts. Of the case studies investi...
Depending on their nature and severity, disasters can create large volumes of debris and waste. The ...
One of the most significant effects of an earthquake is the production of a huge amount of waste. An...
Worldwide, the risks from natural and technological hazards has been mounting at an accelerating ra...
published as USB.The timeliness and quality of recovery activities are impacted by the organisation ...
Natural disasters generate enormous amounts of waste, which adversely impacts on public health and t...
Natural disasters can generate large volumes of debris. In some cases, many years worth of waste can...
Depending on their nature and severity, disasters can create large volumes of debris and waste. Was...
This paper will present findings from a longitudinal case study of the reconstruction of horizontal ...
Earthquakes impacting on the built environment can generate significant volumes of waste, often over...
Printed as a proceedings on a USB. Available to ISWA members at www.iswa.orgDisasters can create th...
To be published on Website: wasteminz.org.nzDisasters can generate large volumes of debris. Disaster...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to focus on the identification of the existing capacities of p...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to focus on the identification of the existing capaciti...
Natural disasters present significant threats to the infrastructure, economy, and most importantly, ...
Disasters cause a substantial damage around the world every year. In the recent few years, large sca...
Depending on their nature and severity, disasters can create large volumes of debris and waste. The ...
One of the most significant effects of an earthquake is the production of a huge amount of waste. An...
Worldwide, the risks from natural and technological hazards has been mounting at an accelerating ra...
published as USB.The timeliness and quality of recovery activities are impacted by the organisation ...
Natural disasters generate enormous amounts of waste, which adversely impacts on public health and t...
Natural disasters can generate large volumes of debris. In some cases, many years worth of waste can...
Depending on their nature and severity, disasters can create large volumes of debris and waste. Was...
This paper will present findings from a longitudinal case study of the reconstruction of horizontal ...
Earthquakes impacting on the built environment can generate significant volumes of waste, often over...
Printed as a proceedings on a USB. Available to ISWA members at www.iswa.orgDisasters can create th...
To be published on Website: wasteminz.org.nzDisasters can generate large volumes of debris. Disaster...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to focus on the identification of the existing capacities of p...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to focus on the identification of the existing capaciti...
Natural disasters present significant threats to the infrastructure, economy, and most importantly, ...
Disasters cause a substantial damage around the world every year. In the recent few years, large sca...
Depending on their nature and severity, disasters can create large volumes of debris and waste. The ...
One of the most significant effects of an earthquake is the production of a huge amount of waste. An...
Worldwide, the risks from natural and technological hazards has been mounting at an accelerating ra...