Urban planning for disaster recovery /
edited by Alan March, The University of Melbourne, Australia, Maria Kornakova, The University of Melbourne, Australia, Massey University, New Zealand.
- xv, 257 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Integration and collective actions: studies of urban planning and recovery after disasters -- Urban planning and recovery governance -- Equity in recovery -- When systems break down: the role of international aid and humanitarian response in disaster recovery -- Rebuilding or repositioning: lessons for Sandy, New Orleans, and elsewhere -- Finance, insurance, and facilitation of recovery: should the role and responsibility assigned to government be to assert control over long-term planning? -- From recovery to prevention: the Swiss avalanche program -- Reconstruction of informality: can formal reconstruction re-create informality? -- Reconstructing vulnerability after the 2013 European floods: oil damage and recovery -- The opportunity for improved regulations after the 2009 Victorian wildfires in Australia -- Toward sustainable disaster recovery by seeing it as "more than a roof overhead" -- Resilient housing reconstruction in the developing world -- Ten years of great love: the evolution of housing reconstruction in Banda Aceh, Indonesia -- Community-driven change -- Planning for recovery: ideas and problematics.