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Promoting Safer Building

Promoting Safer Building

October 25, 2014
by Guest Blogger
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Following Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines fewer than 20% of people rebuilding their houses have so far adopted any kind of safer building measures, despite…

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WUF: Self-recovery after urban disaster

WUF: Self-recovery after urban disaster

April 28, 2014
by Anna Konotchick
English

Who better to tell the story of what the international humanitarian community didn’t do after the 2010 earthquake in Haiti than the Haitian government? The…

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On the “Top 10 Riskiest Cities” and Getting Mauled by Bears

On the “Top 10 Riskiest Cities” and Getting Mauled by Bears

April 18, 2014
by David Lallemant
English

In late March the large re-insurer Swiss-Re published a report ranking the world’s 616 largest urban centers according to risk from natural hazards. The report…

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Resilient Urbanism at the World Urban Forum in Medellin

Resilient Urbanism at the World Urban Forum in Medellin

April 7, 2014
by Anna Konotchick
English

What are experts around the world saying about equity and resiliency in cities? Two members of the Resilient Urbanism team (Anna Konotchick and Kate Crawford)…

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San Francisco / Port-au-Prince partnership for earthquake resilience?

San Francisco / Port-au-Prince partnership for earthquake resilience?

March 28, 2014
by David Lallemant
English

I was recently reading through some of the articles in The Guardian’s Resilient Cities series. One of the articles that struck my interest describes a…

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Post-disaster repairs II: the case of repurposing ex-industrial landscapes in the UK

Post-disaster repairs II: the case of repurposing ex-industrial landscapes in the UK

March 10, 2014
by Kate Crawford
English

What is so special about humanitarian bureaucracy anyway? Haven’t plenty of people in all sorts of different organisations come up with a great idea that…

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Freedom to participate: can the capability approach offer insight into participation in disaster recovery processes?

Freedom to participate: can the capability approach offer insight into participation in disaster recovery processes?

February 28, 2014
by Guest Blogger
English

After a disaster, do people always have the capabilities to participate fully in the reconstruction and recovery process?  In the development and humanitarian fields, we…

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Post-disaster repairs I: the case of damaged housing after earthquakes

Post-disaster repairs I: the case of damaged housing after earthquakes

January 30, 2014
by Kate Crawford
English

You will always find me in the kitchen at parties talking about post-disaster repair. For three years, finding ways to make aid money flow to…

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