Beyond Shelter after Disaster: Practice, Process and Possibilities

Beyond Shelter after Disaster: Practice, Process and Possibilities

Burnell, Jeni; Sanderson, David

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2024

170

Mole

9781032929439

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1. Introduction. Beyond shelter after disaster: practice, process and possibilities Part one: practice 2. What have we learned from 40 years' experience of Disaster Shelter? 3. Harnessing time: Reflections on constraints to development 4. Post-disaster reconstruction: A current analysis of Gujarat's response after the 2001 earthquake Part two: process 5. Resilient dwellings or resilient people? Towards people-centred reconstruction 6. Community-led resettlement: from a flood- affected slum to a new society in Pune, India 7. Lost in translation? The challenges of an equitable post-disaster reconstruction process: lessons from Chile Part three: possibilities 8. Is there a human right to shelter after disaster? 9. Can humanitarian responses in urban areas reinforce underlying causes of vulnerability? Tweaking a livelihoods analysis of inequality and infrastructure in splintering cities 10. From research to practice (and vice versa) for post-disaster settlement and shelter 11. Disability and public shelter in emergencies
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shelter after disaster;Post-disaster reconstruction;People-centred approaches;Shelter challenges;Post-disaster housing;UN;Post-disaster Settlement;Post-disaster Shelter;Transitional Shelter;Internal Displacement;Vice Versa;Shelter Sector;Shelter Centre;Shelter Projects;Tamil Nadu;Humanitarian Aid;Livelihoods Framework;Human Rights;Mahila Milan;Asbestos Sheeting;IDPs;FEMA;Non-structural Elements;Satisfactory Accountability;Sustainable Livelihoods Framework;Disabled People;Pre;Visual Surveys