All Recovery Resources

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2005

Survivors of the Asian tsunami report that there were several massive waves that in rapid succession hammered the coast the Andaman Ocean provinces of Phang Nga, Phuket, Krabi, and Ranong, Trang and Satun on the morning of December 26, 2004. Those walls

International Labour Organization
2006

One of the areas of importance to effective risk reduction lies in the provision of safe, structurally secure shelter, which is closely related to the sustainability issues of the type of construction, for example. It is important for the reconstruction

All India Disaster Mitigation Institute
2005
This report focuses on lessons from the recovery period following the 1998 floods.
World Bank, the
2007

The 28 March 2005 earthquake devastated the island of Nias, an already very poor region before the disaster hit . The March earthquake - coming less than three months after the December 2004 tsunami that also affected Nias - killed almost 1,000 people and

World Bank, the
2007
This manual explains how the choice of appropriate design and construction methods and sustainable materials and technologies during the planning, implementation and maintenance phases of reconstruction can protect natural resources and reduce energy consumption and pollution. Sustainable reconstruction management provides numerous environmental, safety and financial benefits.
United Nations Environment Programme
2004
This is the first review of recovery in Honduras that examines all sectors.
World Bank, the
2007
This brief report presents economic Impacts of the Kobe and Marmara Earthquakes.
United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-HABITAT) - Headquarters
2007

This report turns the spotlight on the vulnerable groups, examining how and why they face discrimination. It calls on communities, governments and agencies to work harder to identify the most vulnerable and work together to ensure that their specific

International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC)
2006

This manual deals with the construction techniques and materials which are being used in the SIFFS tsunami housing reconstruction projects. The biggest challenge the building industry in India is facing today is to ensure good quality in construction. The

South Indian Federation of Fishermen Societies
2007

Dialogue on risk reduction and sustainable recovery in housing sector Stockholm Forum for Disaster Reduction and Recovery, October 23, 2007.

World Bank, the

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