Johnson, C; Lizarralde, G and Davidson, C H (2006) A systems view of temporary housing projects in post-disaster reconstruction. Construction Management and Economics, 24(4), pp. 367-378. ISSN 01446193
Abstract
Natural cataclysms (earthquakes, hurricanes and so forth) become natural disasters when they coincide with vulnerabilities; unfortunately, informal settlements in developing countries are only too often highly vulnerable - a reality amply and unhappily confirmed by available statistics. In this context, reconstruction projects are sandwiched between the short-term necessity to act promptly and the long-term requirements of sustainable community development - a situation that is currently reflected in alternative and conflicting paradigms at the policy level. Adopting a case-study approach, we explore the use of temporary housing within two post-disaster environments, where the impact of different organizational designs leads to fundamentally different solutions to the short-term housing problem. Our research adopts a dynamic systems approach, associating strategic organizational team design with the development of tactical technical proposals. Two case studies from Turkey and Colombia show that a coherent approach to the sequential stages of providing immediate shelter, temporary housing and permanent reconstruction is not always obtained. The research results emphasize that the performance of reconstruction projects is directly linked to the design and management of the project team.
Item Type: | Article |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | natural disasters; organizational design; post-disaster reconstruction; systems approach; temporary housing |
Date Deposited: | 11 Apr 2025 14:46 |
Last Modified: | 11 Apr 2025 14:46 |