With the increase in the number of natural disasters in recent years, post-disaster reconstruction (PDR) efforts have become increasingly important to aid community recovery. Accordingly, a large body of recent research has focused on identifying the best practices for accelerating recovery and restoring impacted communities. However, relatively little attention has been devoted to the health and safety challenges experienced by reconstruction workers that aid post-disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts. The current investigation focused on addressing this knowledge gap by seeking to uncover the health and safety challenges that reconstruction workers experienced in the context of the 2015 Gorkha earthquake in Nepal – that was respons...
The National Reconstruction Authority was established eight months after the 2015 earthquake to coor...
The Urban Reconstruction in Nepal Project is a research initiative to investigate aid governance, co...
Earthquake affected households too often insufficiently apply seismic construction knowledge during ...
The understanding of the concept of construction workers’ health and safety during the post-disaster...
The Gorkha earthquake on April 25, 2015 had significantly affected the livelihood of people and the ...
Introduction: While the impact of disasters is strongly felt by those directly affected, they also h...
Introduction: While the impact of disasters is strongly felt by those directly affected, they also h...
This study conducts a qualitative and quantitative analysis of various issues resulting from the con...
A study on “Issues associated with the shelter reconstruction after Gorkha Earthquake 2015 in Nepal”...
The construction industry worldwide confronts a notable obstacle in ensuring safety at construction ...
Background Disasters are an increasing threat to human health, but we know little about their impact...
The earthquake on April 25, 2015, in Nepal damaged thousands of houses; thereby leaving millions of ...
Introduction: Volunteers and humanitarian aid workers working in disaster struck areas of the world ...
The Urban Reconstruction in Nepal Project is a research initiative to investigate aid governance, co...
The National Reconstruction Authority was established eight months after the 2015 earthquake to coor...
The National Reconstruction Authority was established eight months after the 2015 earthquake to coor...
The Urban Reconstruction in Nepal Project is a research initiative to investigate aid governance, co...
Earthquake affected households too often insufficiently apply seismic construction knowledge during ...
The understanding of the concept of construction workers’ health and safety during the post-disaster...
The Gorkha earthquake on April 25, 2015 had significantly affected the livelihood of people and the ...
Introduction: While the impact of disasters is strongly felt by those directly affected, they also h...
Introduction: While the impact of disasters is strongly felt by those directly affected, they also h...
This study conducts a qualitative and quantitative analysis of various issues resulting from the con...
A study on “Issues associated with the shelter reconstruction after Gorkha Earthquake 2015 in Nepal”...
The construction industry worldwide confronts a notable obstacle in ensuring safety at construction ...
Background Disasters are an increasing threat to human health, but we know little about their impact...
The earthquake on April 25, 2015, in Nepal damaged thousands of houses; thereby leaving millions of ...
Introduction: Volunteers and humanitarian aid workers working in disaster struck areas of the world ...
The Urban Reconstruction in Nepal Project is a research initiative to investigate aid governance, co...
The National Reconstruction Authority was established eight months after the 2015 earthquake to coor...
The National Reconstruction Authority was established eight months after the 2015 earthquake to coor...
The Urban Reconstruction in Nepal Project is a research initiative to investigate aid governance, co...
Earthquake affected households too often insufficiently apply seismic construction knowledge during ...