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The Handbook for Disaster Recovery Practitioners has derived learnings and good practices in the form of 'key considerations' from large-scale R&R programmes undertaken in the aft ermath of disasters from Asia and other regions.
This handbook provides a framework to identify an effective recovery strategy following a biological incident, as well as a compendium of practical, evidence-based recovery options to assist with the remediation of environmental biological contamination.
The objective of this study is to analyse the strengths, weaknesses, sustainability and impact of the 26th of December 2004 tsunami response in 2 countries, Sri Lanka and Indonesia (Aceh Province). Cutting across these themes is an assessment of whether communities are now better prepared to respond to and cope with disaster.