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Shelter Centre Meeting, Geneva 24 May 2012
Sustainable Reconstruction in Urban AreasA Handbook
Project Coordinator: Sandra D’Urzo, IFRC
Lead Author and concept:
Claudia Schneider, Skat
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Why a new handbook?
Disasters in urban areas Most manuals only focus on rural areas
A lot of guidelines are about T-shelter Our focus is more on permanent reconstruction
Focus on housing
It takes into account new concepts and technologies
It offers context-specific options
It is for field practitioners, programme managers, governmental institutions, etc.
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What is the content?
Overview
Principles of sustainable reconstruction Technical Institutional Social Environmental Economic
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Chapter 1 – Needs assessment and analysis
Community assessment Damage assessment Land assessment Mapping (incl participatory enumeration, etc.) Environmental impact assessment Institutional assessment
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Chapter 2 – Methodological approach
Types of approaches How to select the right approach (temporary or permanent
solutions) Host families Cash-based solutions (cash for work) Construction material banks Participatory approaches Use of information technology And much more…..
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Chapter 3 – Who is involved
Roles and responsibilities (authorities, experts, civil society, etc.)
Organisational set-up
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Chapter 4 – Preparation
How to select beneficiaries Social mobilisation (community action plan) Programme planning Land survey Site selection
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Chapter 5 – Planning and design process
Settlement planning Principles of housing design Building form
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Chapter 6 – Infrastructure
Water supply Sanitation Drainage Roads Solid waste management Energy Social infrastructure
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Chapter 7 – Implementation
Demolition and debris (debris reuse) Technical reference centres Reuse of temporary shelters Building conversions (use of existing buildings) Retrofitting and repairs Construction materials Construction technologies (prefabrication, on-site) Construction elements (foundation, walls, etc.) Site management Construction waste management
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Chapter 8 – Monitoring and risk reduction
Quality control M&E (regular monitoring) Maintenance Disaster risk reduction (responsibilities, approaches,
communication)
Example:
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Annex
References Further reading Links Practical checklists Contact details
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Pull-out (attached)
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Acknowledgements
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And more supporters and contributors….
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Contact
IFRC
Skat
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