Dilanthi Amaratunga & Richard Haigh 
Post-Disaster Reconstruction of the Built Environment [PDF ebook] 
Rebuilding for Resilience

Soporte
Disasters threaten all parts of the world and they appear to be
increasing in frequency, scale and intensity. Despite huge
improvements in the emergency response, permanent reconstruction is
often uncoordinated, inefficiently managed and slow to begin.
International agencies are geared to an efficient response in terms
of humanitarian relief, but they are not well versed in the
requirements of long-term reconstruction, which is often
constrained by lack of planning and poorly coordinated management.

The construction industry is typically engaged in a range of
critical activities after a disaster, including provision of
temporary shelter in the immediate aftermath and restoration of
permanent shelter and public infrastructure once the immediate
humanitarian needs have been attended to. Post-Disaster
Reconstruction of the Built Environment identifies the
challenges that face the industry and highlights best practice to
enable the construction industry to address those problems which
make an effective response to these unexpected events difficult.
Written by an international team of experts, this book will help
researchers and advanced students of construction understand the
problems faced by communities and the construction industry when
faced with a natural or man-made disaster, and identify the
planning and management processes required by the industry to mount
an effective response.
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Sobre el autor

Dilanthi Amaratunga is the Professor of Disaster Management
at the University of Salford, UK where she leads the University’s
Centre for Disaster Resilience.

Richard Haigh is a Senior Lecturer at the Centre for
Disaster Resilience, the School of the Built Environment,
University of Salford, UK.
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Idioma Inglés ● Formato PDF ● Páginas 336 ● ISBN 9781444344912 ● Tamaño de archivo 8.5 MB ● Editorial John Wiley & Sons ● Publicado 2011 ● Edición 1 ● Descargable 24 meses ● Divisa EUR ● ID 2389472 ● Protección de copia Adobe DRM
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