Transitional Shelter
Transitional shelter can play a crucial role in housing reconstruction following a mega disaster. Reconstruction of permanent housing cannot move forward until a number of complex issues are settled, such as relocation planning and removal of debri...
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okr-10986-161482021-04-23T14:03:27Z Transitional Shelter Shiozaki, Yoshimitsu Tanaka, Yasuo Hokugo, Akihiko Bettencourt, Sofia APARTMENTS CITIES COMMUNITIES CONSTRUCTION CONSTRUCTION COMPANIES CONSTRUCTION COSTS CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS CONTRACTORS EARTHQUAKE RECONSTRUCTION FISHING VILLAGES GHETTOS HOMES HOSPITALS HOUSES HOUSING HOUSING UNITS INSULATION LAND SPECULATION LAUNDRY LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOTTERY MUNICIPAL BUILDINGS MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENTS MUNICIPALITIES NEIGHBORHOOD NEIGHBORHOODS PUBLIC PUBLIC HOUSING RENTAL HOUSING RENTS RESIDENCY ROOFS RURAL AREAS SAFETY SETTLEMENT SHELTERS SLUM SLUMS STRUCTURES TEMPORARY HOUSING TEMPORARY SHELTER TEMPORARY SHELTERS TOWNS TRANSITIONAL SHELTER URBAN AREAS UTILITIES WALLS WINDOWS WOOD Transitional shelter can play a crucial role in housing reconstruction following a mega disaster. Reconstruction of permanent housing cannot move forward until a number of complex issues are settled, such as relocation planning and removal of debris. Even after plans are agreed on and reconstruction begins, it may take several years for permanent housing to be completed. In this context, affected people may need to rely on transitional shelter for extended periods of time, and this will have a significant effect not only on housing, but also on their overall recovery including livelihood rehabilitation. This report gives findings; lessons; and recommendations for developing countries. 2013-10-15T20:27:25Z 2013-10-15T20:27:25Z 2013-01 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/01/18273308/transitional-shelter http://hdl.handle.net/10986/16148 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research East Asia and Pacific Japan |
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APARTMENTS CITIES COMMUNITIES CONSTRUCTION CONSTRUCTION COMPANIES CONSTRUCTION COSTS CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS CONTRACTORS EARTHQUAKE RECONSTRUCTION FISHING VILLAGES GHETTOS HOMES HOSPITALS HOUSES HOUSING HOUSING UNITS INSULATION LAND SPECULATION LAUNDRY LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOTTERY MUNICIPAL BUILDINGS MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENTS MUNICIPALITIES NEIGHBORHOOD NEIGHBORHOODS PUBLIC PUBLIC HOUSING RENTAL HOUSING RENTS RESIDENCY ROOFS RURAL AREAS SAFETY SETTLEMENT SHELTERS SLUM SLUMS STRUCTURES TEMPORARY HOUSING TEMPORARY SHELTER TEMPORARY SHELTERS TOWNS TRANSITIONAL SHELTER URBAN AREAS UTILITIES WALLS WINDOWS WOOD |
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APARTMENTS CITIES COMMUNITIES CONSTRUCTION CONSTRUCTION COMPANIES CONSTRUCTION COSTS CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS CONTRACTORS EARTHQUAKE RECONSTRUCTION FISHING VILLAGES GHETTOS HOMES HOSPITALS HOUSES HOUSING HOUSING UNITS INSULATION LAND SPECULATION LAUNDRY LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOTTERY MUNICIPAL BUILDINGS MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENTS MUNICIPALITIES NEIGHBORHOOD NEIGHBORHOODS PUBLIC PUBLIC HOUSING RENTAL HOUSING RENTS RESIDENCY ROOFS RURAL AREAS SAFETY SETTLEMENT SHELTERS SLUM SLUMS STRUCTURES TEMPORARY HOUSING TEMPORARY SHELTER TEMPORARY SHELTERS TOWNS TRANSITIONAL SHELTER URBAN AREAS UTILITIES WALLS WINDOWS WOOD Shiozaki, Yoshimitsu Tanaka, Yasuo Hokugo, Akihiko Bettencourt, Sofia Transitional Shelter |
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Transitional shelter can play a crucial
role in housing reconstruction following a mega disaster.
Reconstruction of permanent housing cannot move forward
until a number of complex issues are settled, such as
relocation planning and removal of debris. Even after plans
are agreed on and reconstruction begins, it may take several
years for permanent housing to be completed. In this
context, affected people may need to rely on transitional
shelter for extended periods of time, and this will have a
significant effect not only on housing, but also on their
overall recovery including livelihood rehabilitation. This
report gives findings; lessons; and recommendations for
developing countries. |
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Publications & Research :: Brief |
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Shiozaki, Yoshimitsu Tanaka, Yasuo Hokugo, Akihiko Bettencourt, Sofia |
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Shiozaki, Yoshimitsu Tanaka, Yasuo Hokugo, Akihiko Bettencourt, Sofia |
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Shiozaki, Yoshimitsu |
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Transitional Shelter |
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Transitional Shelter |
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Transitional Shelter |
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Transitional Shelter |
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Transitional Shelter |
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transitional shelter |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2013 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/01/18273308/transitional-shelter http://hdl.handle.net/10986/16148 |
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