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|a Enhancing disaster preparedness :
|b from humanitarian architecture to community resilience /
|c edited by A. Nuno Martins, Mahmood Fayazi, Faten Kikano, Liliane Hobeica.
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|a Enhancing Disaster Preparedness: From Humanitarian Architecture to Community Resilience relates to the fourth priority of the UNDRR's Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030. Taking a wide understanding of disaster preparedness, the book deals with resilient responses and building capacities related to hazardous events, bringing some practical experiences and theoretical insights in this regard. Mostly based on field research conducted in the Global South by architects and other built-environment professionals, the book covers both post-disaster interventions (rebuilding and recovery) and development-related processes. Its three parts address the interlinkages between humanitarian design, community resilience, and inclusive governance, which are crucial for fostering effective disaster preparedness. Part I discusses the changing roles of architects and urban designers involved in the humanitarian sphere. Part II concentrates on resilience as a socioecological capacity to enhance preparedness within community-based spatial processes. Focused on global dynamics, Part III covers topics emphasizing the link between the management of crises, whether political or economic, at different levels of governance, and the vulnerability of communities and structures on the national and local scales. As such, the book approaches rising global priorities and brings timely lessons to support building a more equitable, safe, and resilient environment in a rapidly urbanized world.
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|g Part I:
|t Humanitarian architecture:
|t A humanitarian shelter terminology framework /
|r Liz Brogden and Rosemary Kennedy --
|t Techo's emergency-housing response to hurricanes in Puerto Rico : lessons from the field /
|r Judith I. Rodriguez Portieles --
|t The story of the disaster-relief houses in Iceland /
|r Kristjana Adalgeirsdottir --
|t The influence of technical assistance on the adoption of safer construction practices in Nepal /
|r Eefje Hendriks, Benjamin Schep and Alexander van Leersum --
|t Participatory design for refugee shelters : an experiment in Syrian camps in Jordan --
|t Lessons for humanitarian architecture from design contests : the case of the Building4Humanity design competition /
|r A. Nuno Martins, Liliane Hobeica, Raquel Colacios et al.
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|t Architecture and urban design to enhance community preparedness:
|t Architects' multifaceted roles in enhancing resilience after disasters /
|r Anouck Andriessen, Angeliki Paidakaki, Pieter van den Broeck et al. --
|t Probing for resilience : exploring design with empathy in Zanzibar, Tanzania /
|r Helena Sandman and Miia Suomela --
|t Consolidation design as an adaptation strategy in the Toi Market, in Nairobi, Kenya /
|r Georgia Cardosi, Susan N. Kibue and Mauro Cossu --
|t Risk and urban design in Brazilian favelas : linking participation, collective spaces, and territorial management /
|r Pablo Benetti and Solange Carvalho.
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|g Part III:
|t Housing vulnerability, community resilience, and inclusive governance:
|t Informality versus short-term regularization of the Syrian refugees' situation in Lebanon /
|r Faten Kikano --
|t Incremental housing in Villa Verde, Chile : a view thorugh the Sendai Framework lens /
|r David O'Brien and Sandra Carrasco --
|t Climate action zones : a clustering methodology for resilient spatial planning in climate uncertainty /
|r Kelly Leilani Main, MIho Mazereeuw, Chetan Krishna et al. --
|t The links between vulnerability, poverty, and natural hazards : a focus on the impacts of globalization trends /
|r Mahmood Fayazi and Lisa Bornstein.
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|a Hazard mitigation.
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