Proceedings - Editors:

Cassidy Johnson* and the Conference Scientific Committee

* Conference Organizer and President of the Scientific Committee

Published online with the
support of:


L’Observatoire universitaire de la vulnérabilité and la reconstruction durable (Œuvre Durable), funded by Fonds de recherche du Québec, Société et culture (FQRSC), Canada.

ISBN: 978-2-9815234-1-9
2015 international i-Rec conference
Reconstruction and Recovery in Urban Contexts

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FULL PAPERS

Re-Discovering Uttarakhand’s Cultural Identity: Issues for Consideration during Post-Disaster Reconstruction
Vanicka Arora, Manas Murthy (Ansal University)

Analysis of Successful Indexes of Recovery and Factors Leading to Successful Recovery – Case Studies of Some Communities in Banda Aceh, Indonesia
Maria Bernadet Karina Dewi, Takaaki Kato (University of Tokyo)

Relationships between Design and Adaptive Capacities in Informal Settlements: the Reconstruction of the Toi Market in Kibera, Nairobi
Georgia Cardosi, Mahmood Fayazi, Gonzalo Lizarralde (IF Research Group, Université de Montréal)

Favela Landslide in the Northeaster Brazil: Reconstructing Sites through Resident’s Practices
Ana Rosa Chagas Cavalcanti (Sciences without Borders)

What do People Think? Inhabitants’ Perception of Reconstruction in Chilean Historic Areas Affect by Earthquakes
Bernadette Devilat (University College London)

A Review on Urban Recovery and Reconstruction Planning in Turkey
Evren Burak Enginoz (Istanbul Kultur University)

Earthquake – Historical Memory and Awareness, Tools that Reduce Risk of Disasters

Francesca Falchieri (Architectural Engineer)

The Impact of Post-Disaster Reconstruction Policies on Different Categories of Households in Bam, Iran
Mahmood Fayazi, Faten Kikano, Gonzalo Lizarralde (IF Research Group, Université de Montréal)

Resilience Assessment: Recovery of Brisbane Neighbourhoods after 2011 Flood
Leila Irajifar (Griffith University)

Understanding Forms of Sheltering by (and for) Syrian Refugees in Lebanon
Faten Kikano, Mahmood Fayazi, and Gonzalo Lizarralde (IF Research Group, Université de Montréal)

Capitalising on Post-Disaster Adaptive Resilience for Recovery
Katrice King, Lee Bosher, Sam Kayaga (Oxfam GB, Loughborough University)

Individual Self-help Housing Reconstruction with Relocation: Transformation of Built Environment after the Great East Japan Earthquake
Tamiyo Kondo, Yuka Karatani (Kobe University, Meijo University)

Housing Relocation after the 2010 Eruption of Mt. Merapi, Indonesia
Elizabeth Maly, Ardhya Nareswari (Tohoku University, Gadjah Mada University)

Fukushima – the Housing Situation and Condition of Evacuees of the Triple Disaster Four Years after the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake
Elizabeth Maly, Tomoko Matsushita, Hiroshi Suzuki (Tohoku University, University of Tokyo, Fukushima University)

Incorporating Social Innovation into ‘Humanitarian Architecture’
A Nuno Martins, Manuel Correia Guedes (University of Lisbon)

Role and Effectiveness of Humanitarian Agencies in Providing Post-Disaster Housing – Learning from the Typhoon Haiyan Experience
Tomoko Matsushita (University of Tokyo)

Reconstruction Design Guideline for Seismic Risk Reduction after Bam Earthquake Approaching Tourism Development: Case of Khajeh Murad Neighborhood
Nazanin Sadeghi, Maryam Vakilbashi (Shahid Beheshti University)

Examining ‘Disaster Capitalism’: Post-Disaster Actions in Chile
Vicente Sandoval, Claudia Gonzalez-Muzzio (University College London, FU-Berlin, Ámbito Consultores Ltda.)

The Concept of Place and Related Issued in Post-Disaster Reconstruction: Existing Knowledge and Gaps
Serena Tagliacozzo (University College London)

Aggregates for Quality Concrete from Debris Using Optimised Crushing
Perry van de Wouw, Miruna Florea, Guy Buyle, Jos Brouwers (University of Endhoven, Centexbel)

“Normality Back Better” Through Reconstruction
Candida Maria Vassallo (Architect)

Beyond ‘Business as Usual’: Capability Challenges in Earthquake Reconstruction in Christchurch, New Zealand
Suzanne Wilkinson, Yan Chang-Richards, Eric Seville, David Brunsdon (The University of Auckland, Resilient Organisations, Kestrel Group)



ABSTRACTS

Mogadishu: Strategic Analysis of the Post-disaster Urban Environmental Challenges
Andrew Adam-Bradford, Bashir Barre, Britta Peters, Clare Sadd (Human Relief Foundation, UN Habitat)

Logistics Challenges during Post Disaster Response: A Case Study of New Zealand
Araoye Olarinkoye Ajiboye, James Olabode Bamidele Rotimi, Felicity Lamm, Simon Mowatt (AUT University)

Field Evaluation of Transitional Phase in Post-Disaster Recovery
David Alexander (University College London)

‘Culture’ and Post-Conflict Recovery: The Case for Kuwait *
Alkindi Aljawabra (University College London, Qatar Campus)

Exploring Potentials and Limitations of Linking Reconstruction Process to Urban Governance
Fatemeh (Farnaz) Arefian (University College London)

Designing for Relocation: Understanding Place Attachment Concept in Social-Spatial Reconstruction *
Hakan Arslan (University of Duzce)

Does Insurance Delay or Speed up the Recovery and Reconstruction Process? Evidences from Canada
Ali Asgary, Ali Ihsan Ozdemir, Charmaine Gentles (York University)

Recovery and Reconstruction Process after Two Fire Disasters: Natural versus Technological
Ali Asgary, Ali Ihsan Ozdemir, and Carmaine Gentles (York University, Abdullah Gull University)

Remaking Iconic Space at the Margins: Coney Island
Robyn Autry (Wesleyan University)

Shelter2Habitat: Developing Resilient Cities after Disasters. Pre-findings of Cordaid’s Urban Resilience Programme in Guian, the Philippines
Inge Bouwmans, Anna Wachtmeister (CORDAID)

Building Knowledge in the Reconstruction Process: The Safer House Construction Guidelines in Malawi
Matilde Cassani, Maria Chiara Pastore (Politecnico di Milano)

An Experience of Addressing Collectively Defined Priorities Related to DRR and Housing in a Low Socially-Cohesive Urban Environment
David Dalgado (British Red Cross)

The Role of Child-Friendly Environments in the Process of Reconstruction: Case of 2003 Bam Earthquake
Hedieh Gamini Esafahani, Mehrdad Rahimi (Shahid Beheshti University)

Post-Disaster and Reconstruction Stories: A Visual Ethnography of L’Aquila’s Post-Earthquake Territorial Transformations
Claudia Faraone (IUAV Venice School of Architecture)

The Role of Open Space for Urban Resilience: A Case Study of San Pedro de la Paz under the Context of the 2010 Earthquake in Chile
Camila Wirsching Fuentes, Maria Teresa Rodriguez Tastes (Universidad San Sebastián Concepción)

Planning for Recovery and Resettlement in Tacloban after Typhoon Haiyan
Mark Kammerbauer, Derlie Mateo-Babiano (Universität München, University of Queensland)

Using Reconstruction to Place Climate Change Adaptation within Disaster Risk Reduction
Ilan Kelman, JC Gaillard (University College London, University of Auckland)

Canaan: City-Scaled Self-Recovery
Anna Konotchick (American Red Cross)

Linking Preparedness to Recovery: Exploring the Past to Build Resilience to Future Disasters
Sneha Krishnan (University College London)

Recovering From Small-Scale Disasters in Assam: An Environment Justice Perspective
Sneha Krishnan (University College London)

Planning and Design in the Recovery of Infrastructure Networks – A Study of Christchurch’s Post-Earthquake Reconstruction
Kristen MacAskill, Peter Guthrie (University of Cambridge)

Humanitarian Response to Urban Crises: Literature Review of Area-Based Approaches
Victoria Maynard, Elizabeth Parker (University College London)

Towards ICT as an Enabler for Direct Community Influence in Urban Reconstruction Programmes
Kenny Meesters, Anna Wachtmeister (Tilburg University, CORDAID Philippines)

Approaches to Urban Displacement for Camp Coordination Strategies
Charles Parrack (Oxford Brookes University)

Post-Disaster Planning Issues: Lessons from Five Recent Disasters
Stephen Platt (Cambridge Architectural Research Ltd)

A Review of Legislative Changes in Disasters: The New Zealand Case
James Olabode Bamidele Rotimi, Jason Le Masurier (Auckland University of Technology)

A Comparative Analysis of How Types of Impact, Key Areas of Vulnerability and Governance Arrangements Affect Post-Disaster Response in Three Cities
Arup International Development. Presented by Samantha Stratton-Short (Arup International Development)

A Retrospective Analysis of the Long-Term Recovery of the Healthcare System in Montserrat, West Indies *
Victoria Sword-Daniels, John Twigg, Tiziana Rossetto, David Johnston (University College London, Massey University)

Urban Morphology as a Tool for Post War Reconstruction – The Case of Nablus’ Historic Center in Palestine
Muath Taher, Jorge Correia (University of Minho)

Built Outcomes of Disaster Recovery and Reconstruction: Comparison of Post-Blitz London (1945) and Post-Earthquake Port-au-Prince (2010)
Rachel Valbrun (University College London)

Community Response to Reconstruction Process of Lac-Megantic, Canada after the 2013 Derailment: How Encouragement of Community Participation under Consultation of McGill University Leads to Transformation and Resilience
Leni Vespaziani, Mahmood Fayazi (McGill University, Université de Montréal)

From Shelter to Home
Elizabeth Wagemann (University of Cambridge)

Resettlement and the Co-Governance of Risk in Montserrat
Emily Wilkinson (Overseas Development Institute)



AUDIO-RECORDINGS

i-Rec Conference 2015: Plenary 1 & Welcome (Audio-Recording)
i-Rec Conference 2015: Plenary 2 (Audio-Recording)
i-Rec Conference 2015: Closing Session (Audio-Recording)
i-Rec Conference 2015: Plenary 3 (Audio-Recording)
i-Rec Conference 2015: Shelter After Disaster (2nd ed.) book launch (Audio-Recording)


Conference Programme (PDF)

Suggested reference to this publication:

Johnson, C. and the Conference Scientific Committee (eds) (2015). Reconstruction and Recovery in Urban Contexts. Conference proceedings. 7th International i-Rec 2015, London, UK. Montreal: Groupe de recherche IF, GRIF, Université de Montréal. Available at: http://www.grif.umontreal.ca/i-Rec2015/conferenceiREC2015.htm. Consulted: August 24, 2016.

Suggested reference to an article within this publication (example):

Author. (2016). Title. In Johnson, C. and the Conference Scientific Committee (eds) (2015). Reconstruction and Recovery in Urban Contexts. Conference proceedings. 7th International i-Rec 2015, London, UK. Montreal: Groupe de recherche IF, GRIF, Université de Montréal. Available at: http://www.grif.umontreal.ca/i-Rec2015/conferenceiREC2015.htm. Consulted: August 24, 2016.


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