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2004 International Conference and Student Competition on post-disaster reconstruction "Planning for reconstruction" Coventry, UK, April 22-23, 2004

i–Rec information & research for reconstruction - Coventry University
Online publication prepared in 2008 by The IF Research Group (grif)
Université de Montreal

With the contribution of Andrew Fox

Articles presented in the conference

PLANNING FOR POST-DISASTER RECONSTRUCTION
David Alexander

EMERGENCY PLANNING FOR DISASTER WASTE: A PROPOSAL BASED ON THE EXPERIENCE OF THE MARMARA EARTHQUAKE IN TURKEY
Filiz Baycan

TRANSITIONAL HOUSING FOR EMERGENCIES: TEMPORARINESS AND REVERSIBILITY OF THE BUILDING PROCESS
Roberto Bologna

TRADITIONAL VS MODERN CONSTRUCTIUON PRACTICES
S G Broadbent, D M Broadbent

A COMPARATIVE ASSESSMENT OF COMMUNITY BASED RECOVERY MANAGEMENT IN ENGLAND AND AUSTRALIA
Philip Buckle

PREDICTION AND MONITORING OF OCEANIC DISASTERS USING MICROWAVE REMOTE SENSING TECHNIQUES
O P N Calla

A SYSTEMS PERSPECTIVE ON UNITED KINGDOM NATIONAL VULNERABILITY: THE POLICY AGENDA
Eve Coles

POST-DISASTER HOUSING IN RURAL AREAS OF TURKEY
Nese Dikmen, Soofia Tahira Elias-Ozkan

A STUDY IN POST-DISASTER HOME ENVIRONMENTS:
A COMPARATIVE CASE STUDY BETWEEN PEOPLE LIVING IN VILLAGES AND IN THE TOWN CENTER OF DINAR, TURKEY
Evren Burak Enginoz

DEVELOPMENT OF A LIGHTWEIGHT, PORTABLE, RECYCLABLE EMERGENCY SHELTER UNIT
Gene Farmer, Ronald A. Baier, Suneetha Mallikarjuna

COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION IN HONDURAN HOUSING PROJECTS AFTER HURRICANE MITCH
Edward Forwood

PLANNING FOR IMPROVED RESILIENCE
Andrew Fox

REDUCING VULNERABILITY IN SOUTH PACIFIC SMALL ISLAND DEVELOPING STATES: THE INDIGENOUS OR MODERN WAY?
Jessica S.E. Mercer

SUSTAINABLE POST DISASTER RECONSTRUCTION THROUGH INTEGRATED RISK MANAGEMENT – THE CASE OF RURAL COMMUNITIES IN SOUTH ASIA
Rohit Jigyasu

SEISMIC CULTURES: MYTH OR REALITY?
Jacqueline Homan

POST DISASTER RECONSTRUCTION WORK IN GUJARAT ON BEHALF OF RAMAKRISHNA MISSION
Swami Nikhileswarananda

TRADITIONAL VS. MODERN RECONSTRUCTION PRACTICES
Guy Mbayo Kakumbi

UBICAR PROJECT, ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN FACULTY
A. Solano de Fransisco

RESTORING WASTE MANAGEMENT FOLLOWING DISASTERS
Martin Petersen

LEARNING FROM POST-DISASTER RECONSTRUCTION FOR PRE-DISASTER PLANNING
Gonzalo Lizarralde, Marie France Boucher

THE CONCEPT OF COMMUNITY IN COMMUNITY CAPABILITY AND DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Graham Marsh, Philip Buckle, Rev. Syd Smale

FROM REPEAT HANDOUTS TO REPEAT HARVESTS: ASSESSING THE AGRICULTURAL COMPONENT OF DISASTER MITIGATION STRATEGIES FOR LONG TERM SUSTAINABILITY AND RESILIENCE
Melissa Harvey, Julia Wright

TOURIST SECTOR PERCEPTIONS OF NATURAL HAZARDS IN A SMALL ISLAND DEVELOPING STATE: A PRELIMINARY STUDY AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR AN AWARENESS STRATEGY IN VANUATU.
K. Méheux, E. Parker

MONTSERRAT: POST VOLCANO RECONSTRUCTION AND REHABILITATION – A CASE STUDY.
Ian Jardine Young

OPTIONS FOR FLOODS AND DROUGHT PREPAREDNESS IN BANGLADESH
Nehal Karim

HUMAN REACTIONS TO DISASTER: THEIR CONSEQUENCES FOR LONG TERM RECONSTRUCTION SUCCESS
Hodgson R L P

LEARNING ORIENTED EVALUATION OF RECONSTRUCTION PROJECTS
Cassidy Johnson, Gonzalo Lizarralde, Colin Davidson