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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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Rebuilding away from the coast: Whose risk is really reduced?

Rebuilding away from the coast: Whose risk is really reduced?

December 17, 2013
by Guest Blogger
English

By Michelle Annette Meyer, PhD The Philippines faces a long road of recovery decisions that will affect the population’s risk for generations to come. One…

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Neighbourhood-based approaches to development, displacement, and disaster

Neighbourhood-based approaches to development, displacement, and disaster

December 6, 2013
by Laura Heykoop
English

What do integrated neighbourhood approaches in Port-au-Prince, camp management-based approaches in Baghdad and participatory slum upgrading in Bangkok have in common? – well, a lot…

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Typhoon in the Philippines: reading between the lines of sensationalist journalism

Typhoon in the Philippines: reading between the lines of sensationalist journalism

November 29, 2013
by David Lallemant
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For those who followed the news of the Philippines in the aftermath of typhoon Haiyan / Yolanda, the picture was one of a flailing government…

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Post-disaster repairs: the prequel and a splintered worldview

Post-disaster repairs: the prequel and a splintered worldview

November 25, 2013
by Kate Crawford
English

If you ever catch yourself wondering about social justice and infrastructure delivery, then this mini-series of blogs about post-disaster repairs is for you. As the…

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Learning "lessons learned" from past disasters

Learning “lessons learned” from past disasters

November 19, 2013
by David Lallemant
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It is shocking how many “lessons learned” documents rehash the same lessons that had supposedly been learned already. The conclusion seems clear: we are very…

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Post-disaster decision making

Post-disaster decision making

November 1, 2013
by Victoria Maynard
English

Disaster recovery can be described as a ‘process of interaction and decision-making among a variety of groups and institutions’ (Mileti, 1999).  It is also complex,…

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How to bridge theory, policy and practice in post-disaster shelter?

How to bridge theory, policy and practice in post-disaster shelter?

October 23, 2013
by Victoria Maynard
English

Earlier this year Laura Heykoop, Bernadette Devilat and I ran a Shelter Research PechaKucha to test one way of bridging the theory-policy-practice divide.  The aim…

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Anchalee Koyamaholds Taweewattana districk, Bangkok Thailand November 2011 (Photo by Gideon Mendel)

Disasters no longer the events, but the contexts of our lives?

October 14, 2013
by David Lallemant
English

I recently found this 4-minute film by Gideon Mendel on floods in Bangkok. It is a beautiful piece. What makes it so striking is that…

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Post-tsunami housing in Indonesia

From outputs to outcomes after the Indian Ocean Tsunami

October 10, 2013
by Victoria Maynard
English

Habitat for Humanity supported more than 25,000 families to repair or rebuild their homes following the Indian Ocean Tsunami – but what lasting effect did…

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