Planning for Post-disaster Resiliency

Author(s)
Berke, P. and Campanella, T.
Publication language
English
Date published
01 Mar 2006
Type
Articles
Keywords
Disaster preparedness, resilience and risk reduction, Response and recovery, Urban

The focus of this article is planning for resiliency in the aftermath of a catastrophe. First, the authors offer their conception of planning for resiliency as a goal for recovering communities, and the benefits of planning in efforts to create more resilient places. Next, they discuss major issues associated with planning for postdisaster recovery, including barriers posed by federal and state governments to planning for resiliency, the promise and risks of compact urban form models for guiding rebuilding, and the failure to involve citizens in planning for disasters. Finally, they discuss lessons from prior research that address these issues and policy recommendations that foster predisaster recovery planning for resilient communities.