Authors
Yan Chang, Suzanne Wilkinson, David Brunsdon, Erica Seville, Regan Potangaroa
Publication date
2011/10
Journal
Disasters
Volume
35
Issue
4
Pages
739-765
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
A lack of resources for post‐disaster housing reconstruction significantly limits the prospects for successful recovery. Following the earthquake in Wenchuan, China, in May 2008, housing reconstruction was not immune to resource shortages and price inflation. Difficulties in sourcing materials and labour considerably impeded recovery. This paper provides evidence of the resourcing bottlenecks inherent in the post‐Wenchuan earthquake reconstruction process. Its aim is to present an integrated planning framework for managing resources for post‐disaster housing rebuilding. The results are drawn from in‐field surveys that highlight the areas where stakeholders need to concentrate effort, including revising legislation and policy, enhancing capacity for rebuilding in the construction industry, strengthening the transportation network, restructuring market mechanisms, and incorporating environmental considerations …
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