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Published on
20 November 2018
Adaptive strategies and transformation for community recovery: a case study of villages in Hinthada, Ayeyarwady Region, Myanmar
This research aims to identify strategies for long-term recovery related to housing, livelihood, and community activities in villages divided by the dyke in Hinthada Township, Ayeyarwady Region, Myanmar, using household surveys.
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8 October 2018
Coastal land use changes around the Ulee Lheue Bay of Aceh during the 10-year 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami recovery process
This research is aimed at monitoring the recovery of coastal land use during 10 years of the recovery process and at investigating the influence of the recovery process on the community livelihood.
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Published on
18 April 2018
Measuring the progress of a recovery process after an earthquake: The case of L'Aquila, Italy
This paper is about the measuring the progress of a recovery process after an earthquake, in L'Aquila, Italy.
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30 June 2016
Key lessons and guidelines for post-disaster permanent housing provision in Kelantan (Malaysia)
This publication describes recent national disaster mechanism experiences in the housing sector that best reflects the situation in Malaysia and that are in line with international practice.
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Published on
22 June 2016
Disaster induced resettlement: Multi-stakeholder interactions and decision making following tropical storm Washi (Cagayan de Oro, Philippines)
In the context of housing reconstruction in the Philippines in the aftermath of tropical storm Washi, this research explores how to effectively manage resettlement projects. The paper examines:
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Published on
20 June 2016
The Yonmenkaigi system method for disaster restoration of a local community (Gangwon, Korea)
This publication presents the Yonmenkaigi System Method, a participatory method for creating collaborative action plans for community building to improve disaster restoration. The method comprises four stages:
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Published on
18 February 2016
Monitoring wellbeing during recovery from the 2010–2011 Canterbury earthquakes: the CERA wellbeing survey
This paper outlines the process and outcomes of a multi-agency, multi-sector research collaboration, led by the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority (CERA). It begins with an outline of both the Canterbury earthquake sequence, and the research context informing this collaborative project, before reporting on the methodology and significant results to date. It concludes with a discussion of both the survey results, and the collaborative process through which it was developed.
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Published on
29 March 2013
An Effective Disaster Recovery Model for Construction Projects
This article studies disasters during the development phase of construction projects and seeks for effective recovery methods.

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