Built-in resilience to disasters: A pre-emptive approach

Bosher, L; Dainty, A; Carrillo, P and Glass, J (2007) Built-in resilience to disasters: A pre-emptive approach. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 14(5), pp. 434-446. ISSN 09699988

Abstract

Purpose - Professions involved with the construction industry need to become more aware of disaster risk management (DRM) activities if lessons are to be learned from the past and a resilient built environment attained in the future. This study aims to focus on identifying which construction-associated stakeholders should be involved with DRM initiatives in the UK, and when these stakeholders should be involved. This research is thereby unique and a key step in the longer-term aim of identifying how stakeholders should be involved and what issues they need to address regarding the integration of DRM into construction decision making. Design/methodology/approach - This paper presents the findings of a UK-wide questionnaire survey, semi-structured interviews and a validation exercise involving a range of professionals from construction, planning, insurance, emergency management and local/national government agencies. Findings - This research identifies the key construction stakeholders that should be responsible for ensuring that resilience issues become integrated and ensuring the key stages of the design-construction-operation process where their inputs are required. Originality/value - The finding presented are an important and logical step in the longer term aim of identifying how stakeholders should be better involved and what issues they need to address regarding the integration of DRM into construction decision making.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: construction industry; decision making; design; disasters; physical planning; risk management
Date Deposited: 11 Apr 2025 15:08
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