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Housing and resilience: Case studies from Sri Lanka

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posted on 2024-10-30, 21:05 authored by Iftekhar Ahmed, Esther Charlesworth
Research on housing and disasters indicate a critical need for assessing the resilience of permanent housing built after disasters. A survey of current research in this fi eld led to the development of an evaluation tool for that purpose. The analytical framework of the tool consisted of fi ve main factors-Inputs, Output, Result, Impacts and Effects, and External Factors-which are explained in this chapter. The severe impact of the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami on housing in Sri Lanka and the consequent abundance of housing reconstruction projects allowed the testing of the evaluation tool there. Two case studies of post-tsunami housing reconstruction projects implemented by international NGOs were examined in Galle, southern Sri Lanka. Using the tool, it was found that both the projects had improved the resilience of the benefi ciary communities. However a number of challenges were also evident, particularly in meeting the wider needs of the benefi ciaries and coordinating with local government authorities. The importance of the evaluation tool is underscored in the global context of widespread disaster occurrence and their devastating impact on the housing sector, and the multiplicity of post-disaster housing reconstruction projects by humanitarian agencies.

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Start page

417

End page

434

Total pages

18

Outlet

Recovery from the Indian Ocean Tsunami: A Ten-Year Journey

Editors

Rajib Shaw

Publisher

Springer

Place published

Japan

Language

English

Copyright

© 2015 Springer Japan

Former Identifier

2006050374

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2015-02-11

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