Skip to main content
PreventionWeb
Menu
Reports and analysis
Author(s) Michele Ferenz

Building Back Better - Practice review and knowledge-building for frontier Issues

Source
Asian Development Bank (ADB)
United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR)
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
International Recovery Platform
Group of Twenty, the (G20)

This document provides a detailed review of the current state of knowledge and frontier issues related to building back better in recovery. The key objectives of this paper are to reflect the breadth and depth of how BBB has come to be understood and made actionable during disaster recovery, and to crystalize and illustrate, drawing on specific case studies, both learnings and outstanding quandaries that warrant concerted attention going forward.

The puzzle is large and complicated, the line between recovery writ large and BBB is not always easy to trace, and BBB approaches are variegated, as are the contexts in which they are applied. The ambition for this paper is not all-encompassing; rather, the document is meant to provide a common framework for dialogue and a basis for further knowledge exchange and collaborative problem-solving via the DRRWG platform on mainstreaming BBB in recovery efforts, with a focus on achievements, as well as gaps in planning and implementation, to advance and accelerate BBB practice.

Download

Building Back Better - Practice review and knowledge-building for frontier Issues PDF, 1 MB English

Last checked: 11 October 2023

Editors' recommendations

  • Good Practices in Financing Recovery and Building Back Better (Consultative Edition July 2023)
  • Build Back Better: Guidance on Building Flood Resistant Homes
  • Review of the Build Back Better Component of Priority 4 in Support of IRP’s Contribution to the Sendai Framework Midterm Review
  • Input paper on financing Disaster Risk Reduction, preparedness, relief, early recovery and reconstruction

Explore further

Themes Financing DRR Inclusion Recovery Recovery planning Science-policy-practice interface
Building Back Better - Practice review and knowledge-building for frontier Issues
Number of pages
23 p.
Publication year
2023

Also featured on

PreventionWeb

Is this page useful?

Yes No
Report an issue on this page

Thank you. If you have 2 minutes, we would benefit from additional feedback (link opens in a new window).

The International Recovery Platform (IRP) is a global partnership working to strengthen knowledge, and share experiences and lessons on building back better in recovery, rehabilitation, and reconstruction.

Latest IRP videos and photos: YouTube Flickr Contact IRP

Loading