(Re)constructing the City: Contrasts in the Conceptual Approaches of Humanitarians and Urbanists

Author(s)
Crawford, K. and Killing, A.
Publication language
English
Pages
32pp
Date published
01 Dec 2012
Type
Research, reports and studies
Keywords
Conflict, violence & peace, Disasters, Shelter and housing

This study looked at how relevant urban design practices could be incorporated into the work of aid agencies working towards the reconstruction of urban areas in the recovery phase of a humanitarian response, as part of the process of achieving durable shelter solutions for the population affected by the disaster. It focused on the reconstruction process in Haiti, following the earthquake of January 12 2010. As part of the research we travelled to Haiti to look at a series
of neighbourhood reconstruction projects in and around Port au Prince, ran an online twitter discussion to bring this debate to as wide a group of people as possible, and finally ran a workshop bringing together urbanists and humanitarians to review what we had found and identify some ways forward.