International audienceWaste-disaster production is often considerate less urgent or less important than access to health or water. However, it may be central in recovery and reconstruction process of the affected area. It reduces negatives effects (pollution, canal obstruction, interrupted communications...) while participating in economic revitalization of this area (waste recycling, stimulating economic sectors...).In this context, the article presents results of research carried out in the metropolitan area of Port-au-Prince and one of its districts, Tabarre, following the January 12, 2010 earthquake. The aim is to analyze spatial dimension of waste post-disaster management. This analysis permit to understand the destination of 94% of th...