Beyond Shelter after Disaster: Practice, Process and Possibilities

Author(s)
Sanderson, D. and Burnell, J.
Publication language
English
Pages
176pp
Date published
18 Mar 2013
Publisher
Routledge
Type
Books
Keywords
Disaster preparedness, resilience and risk reduction, Earthquakes, Floods & landslides, Shelter and housing
Countries
Chile, India

Providing shelter after a disaster is recognised as one of the most complex areas of humanitarian relief and recovery. Some aid agencies have stopped providing shelter altogether after bad experiences, while those that do quickly become engaged in challenges that go far beyond the provision of structures alone. Yet with the number and severity of disasters set to increase, due to climate change and rapid urban growth, the need for approaches that work has never been greater.

This book explores the issues in three parts. The first, Practice, looks at lessons from past efforts. Part two, Process, proposes practical and effective people-centred approaches. Part three considers currently neglected issues such as disability, human rights and urban-oriented approaches.