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Disaster Recovery Guidance
Author(s) Steven Goldfinch Anne Orquiza Roberto Jovel et al.

Disaster recovery planning: Explanatory note and case study

Source
Asian Development Bank (ADB)

This publication outlines why post-disaster needs assessments (PDNA) should provide comprehensive details of the economic and social impacts of disasters on countries to swiftly mobilize resources and support resilient recovery. Using a theoretical case study highlighting the aftermath of an earthquake and subsequent flooding, the publication shows how the cost to property, infrastructure, and production can be calculated and built into a PDNA.

This paper illustrates why PDNAs should consider key sectors such as health and energy, and factor the macroeconomic and personal impacts of catastrophic events into the total estimate of post-disaster recovery and reconstruction.

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Last checked: 2 June 2023

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Themes Financing DRR Recovery Recovery planning Social impacts and social resilience
Cover ADB
ISBN/ISSN/DOI
10.22617/TIM230163-2 (DOI)
Number of pages
38 p.
Publication year
2023

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