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Quantifying sustainability in the aftermath of natural disasters (QSAND)

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International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC)
Building Research Establishment

This document for the QSAND tool describes sustainability performance criteria against which recovery and reconstruction projects can be self-assessed and scored so as to inform decisions made in the aftermath of a disaster. QSAND was developed by BRE Global (the developers of BREEAM), on behalf of the IFRC. 

The tool draws on the standards developed by BREEAM, the world leading sustainability certification scheme for buildings, infrastructure and master planning. The tool was developed to support the drive in the humanitarian sector to consider and benchmark sustainable approaches to shelter and settlement operations after disasters.

QSAND takes a wide variety of factors, which impact the disaster recovery process, into account and promotes a holistic sustainability approach to address the context. Where practical, early decisions should positively influence the sustainability of the long-term reconstruction of the disaster hit area. Users may include:

  1. District / Province / Field level (e.g. field project managers / practitioners / regulatory officials). Those directly involved in the development, implementation and oversight of activities, using QSAND to inform the programme design and regularly monitoring compliance against the criteria.
  2. National / Regional / Headquarter level (e.g. desk officer / technical advisors / programme managers / national or provincial government officials). Those who are primarily desk based and not involved in day to day implementation, using QSAND to track overall progress against the key sustainability criteria identified.
  3. Global / International Stakeholder / Donor level (e.g. international organisations / donors and finance institutions / policy analysts). Those involved in overseeing or advising on the overall response and longer-term development needs, using QSAND to track the trends in sustainable recovery and reconstruction. 

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Access View toolkit English
Access QSAND Workbook English
Access QSAND Workbook and Answers English
Access QSAND Guidance Manual English
Access QSAND Scoring Tool English
Access QSAND Guidance Manual Schedule of Changes for 1.1 English
Access QSAND Tutorial English

Last checked: 23 December 2019

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Themes Recovery Preparedness Structural safety
Number of pages
318 p.
Publication year
2014

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