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Building back better : delivering people-centred housing reconstrution at scale
Publication Information:
Warwickshire, UK : Practical Action Pub., 2010
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xi, 375 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
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9781853397011

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Summary

The devastating impact of disasters on the world's population is on the increase, influenced by climate change, urbanization, and persistent high levels of poverty, among other factors. There is a growing demand for reconstruction at scale. This book asks whether large-scale reconstruction can be participatory and developmental; can rebuilding be truly people-centred, contributing to breaking the cycle of poverty and dependence? Can reconstruction reduce people's vulnerability to disasters and other shocks? Building Back Better examines the context for reconstruction, and shows how developments in the fields of housing, participation and livelihoods have changed and enriched approaches to reconstruction. It explores the practice of implementing large-scale reconstruction of programmes in Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Indonesia and India. The book informs policy, programme design, practice and evaluation. It will be of interest to agencies involved in reconstruction and authorities in countries regularly faced with disasters, as well as to students, academics and researchers.


Author Notes

Michal Lyons is Professor of Urban Development and Policy at London South Bank University.
Theo Schilderman is Head, Access to Infrastructure Services Programme, Practical Action.


Table of Contents

Nabeel HamdiMichal Lyons and Theo Schilderman and Graham SaundersTheo SchildermanMichal LyonsLalith LankatillekeVishaka Hidellage and Aziza UsoofUsman QaziJo da Silva and Victoria BatchelorJennifer Duyne Barenstein and Sushma IyengarGonzalo LizarraldeDyfed AubreyKhurshid AlamHakan Arslan and Cassidy JohnsonCarmen Ferrer Calvo and Conception Herreros and Ing. Tomas MataEliseo Guzmán NegróonMichal Lyons and Theo Schilderman and Camillo Boano and Sandra D'Urzo
Boxesp. vii
Figuresp. vii
Tablesp. viii
Forewordp. ix
Introductionp. 1
Part 1 Setting the Scene
1 Putting people at the centre of reconstructionp. 7
2 Can large-scale participation be people-centred? Evaluating reconstruction as developmentp. 39
3 The people's process: The viability of an international approachp. 63
Part II Making Programmes Work for People
4 Scaling-up people-centred reconstruction: Lessons from Sri Lanka's post-tsunami owner-driven programmep. 77
5 Pakistan: Implementing people-centred reconstruction in urban and rural areasp. 113
6 Indonesia: Understanding agency policy in a national contextp. 135
7 India: From a culture of housing to a philosophy of reconstructioncp. 16
Part III Lessons from the Project Level
8 Decentralizing (re)construction: Agriculture cooperatives as a vehicle for reconstruction in Colombiap. 191
9 Kenya: Can temporary shelter contribute to participatory reconstruction?p. 215
10 Bangladesh: Can large actors overcome the absence of state will?p. 241
11 Turkey: Can small actors overcome the absence of state will?p. 263
12 Progressive housing: Reconstruction after the 2001 earthquake in El Salvadorp. 285
13 Peru: The long-term impact of short-term reconstruction workp. 307
Conclusionsp. 345
Indexp. 361