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Resilient Recovery from Disasters: The Long-Term Impacts of Housing Reconstruction in the Asia-Pacific

This book is a call to action for housing recovery policymakers and practitioners to leverage foresight and planning capacities to achieve long-term resilience. For human societies to thrive in a rapidly changing climate and uncertain future, it is essential to learn about factors that can catalyse systemic change through disaster recovery processes. This book identifies key factors in housing recovery that meets housing rights of the most vulnerable, as well as help leapfrog to resilience strengthening of housing, its residents and institutions. To capture diverse experiences of stakeholders in various economies, socio-cultural, technical and political contexts, the authors draw from six cases of post-disaster housing reconstruction and rehabilitation projects from larger recovery programs, from three Asian countries India, Thailand and Japan. This book identifies both unique and common findings. It is an essential resource for disaster recovery and housing practitioners, policymakers, students and researchers.

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Will deliver when available. Publication date 25 Dec 2024

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  • Dimensions: 148 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Dec 2024
  • Publisher: Springer Verlag Singapore
  • Publication City/Country: Singapore
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9789819780464

About Liz MalyMittul VahanvatiTitaya Sararit

Mittul Vahanvati is a co-lead of the Climate Change Transformations research program and a Senior Lecturer in Sustainability and Urban Planning discipline at RMIT University in Melbourne Australia. Her research focusses on the complex relationship between housing recovery after disasters and community resilience to uphold housing as human right with enhanced resilience. Elizabeth Maly is an Associate Professor at the International Research Institute of Disaster Science Tohoku University in Sendai Japan. With the theme of people-centered housing recovery her research interests are community-based housing recovery and temporary transitional and permanent housing provision within reconstruction - including policy process and housing form - that support successful life recovery for disaster-affected people. Titaya Sararit is an Assistant Professor and Deputy Dean for Academic Affairs and Research at the Faculty of Architecture Chiang Mai University Thailand. She received her PhD in the field of Architecture at Kobe University Japan. Her research interests are housing recovery temporary shelter for local community community-based design and long-term recovery after floods earthquakes and tsunamis in Thailand.

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