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Author(s) Patrick Daly Jennifer Duyne Barenstein Pia Hollenbach Sabin Ninglekhu

Post-disaster housing reconstruction in urban areas in Nepal: Aid governance and local rebuilding initiatives

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International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED)

This research was motivated by the lack of reconstruction progress in urban settlements one year after the earthquakes, and was carried out in conjunction with the Housing Recovery and Reconstruction Platform-Nepal and the Earth Observatory of Singapore. We conducted ethnographic fieldwork in five urban settlements over a period of 18 months.

The research finds that the delay in urban reconstruction was a function of the lack of a clear and well-supported policy for urban reconstruction; limited governance capacity and neglect of municipal- and ward-level officials; financial restrictions caused by the funding cap per family to rebuild their homes; and the lack of a framework to support local community-driven rebuilding initiatives.

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Last checked: 25 July 2024

Editors' recommendations

  • The Impact of the 2015 Earthquake on Housing and Livelihoods in Urban Areas in Nepal (Final Report)
  • Post-Earthquake Urban Housing Recovery in Nepal: Challenges & Recommendations (To Contribute Towards Developing an Urban Recovery Strategy)
  • Urban Housing Recovery: Compilation of Case Studies from Nepal and Beyond

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Hazards Earthquake
Themes Recovery Shelter and housing Urban risk and planning
Country and region Nepal
Post-disaster housing  reconstruction in  urban areas in Nepal
ISBN/ISSN/DOI
978-1-78431-496-5(ISBN)
Number of pages
31 p.
Publication year
2017

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