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Zeitschriftenartikel zum Thema "Post-Disaster Temporary Housing"

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Johnson, Cassidy. „Strategic planning for post-disaster temporary housing“. Disasters 31, Nr. 4 (10.10.2007): 435–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-7717.2007.01018.x.

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Maly, Elizabeth, und Tamiyo Kondo. „From Temporary to Permanent: Mississippi Cottages After Hurricane Katrina“. Journal of Disaster Research 8, Nr. 3 (01.06.2013): 495–507. http://dx.doi.org/10.20965/jdr.2013.p0495.

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On Aug. 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina struck the southern coast of the United States, causing the most damage of any disaster in the country’s history. Faced with a need for housing relief that overwhelmed all expectations, and failures and criticisms surrounding FEMA’s use of trailers as temporary housing, the Alternative Housing Pilot Project (AHPP) was created to explore better options. Designed as a temporary-topermanent post disaster housing solution, the Mississippi Cottages were created though theMississippi Alternative Housing Project (MAHP), 1 of the 5 AHPP projects, as replacement temporary housing for residents of FEMA trailers several years after Katrina. Due to strong local resistance to the Cottages, along with issues of affordability, few temporary Cottage residents were able to keep them for permanent housing, and the implementation of the program failed to provide long term affordable housing to a large group of disaster survivors who most needed it. However, the Mississippi Cottages have high levels of resident satisfaction, represent significant potential as a temporaryto-permanent housing form and demonstrate flexibility in the way they have been reused as affordable housing by a number of different organizations and individuals.
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Atmaca, Nihat. „Life-cycle assessment of post-disaster temporary housing“. Building Research & Information 45, Nr. 5 (24.03.2016): 524–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09613218.2015.1127116.

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Sukhwani, Vibhas, Heriany Napitupulu, Deng Jingnan, Miki Yamaji und Rajib Shaw. „Enhancing cultural adequacy in post-disaster temporary housing“. Progress in Disaster Science 11 (Oktober 2021): 100186. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pdisas.2021.100186.

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Gunawardena, Tharaka, Tuan Ngo, Priyan Mendis, Lu Aye und Robert Crawford. „Time-Efficient Post-Disaster Housing Reconstruction with Prefabricated Modular Structures“. Open House International 39, Nr. 3 (01.09.2014): 59–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ohi-03-2014-b0007.

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With many natural disasters such as earthquakes, cyclones, bushfires and tsunamis destroying human habitats around the world, post-disaster housing reconstruction has become a critical topic. The current practice of post-disaster reconstruction consists of various approaches that carry affected homeowners from temporary shelters to permanent housing. While temporary shelters may be provided within a matter of days as immediate disaster relief, permanent housing can take years to complete. However, time is critical, as affected communities will need to restore their livelihoods as soon as possible. Prefabricated modular construction has the potential to drastically improve the time taken to provide permanent housing. Due to this time-efficiency, which is an inherent characteristic of modular construction, it can be a desirable strategy for post-disaster housing reconstruction. This paper discusses how prefabricated modular structures can provide a more time-efficient solution by analysing several present-day examples taken from published post-disaster housing reconstruction processes that have been carried out in different parts of the world. It also evaluates how other features of modular construction, such as ease of decommissioning and reusability, can add value to post-disaster reconstruction processes and organisations that contribute to the planning, design and construction stages of the reconstruction process. The suitability of modular construction will also be discussed in the context of the guidelines and best practice guides for post-disaster housing reconstruction published by international organisations. Through this analysis and discussion, it is concluded that prefabricated modular structures are a highly desirable time-efficient solution to post-disaster housing reconstruction.
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Biswas, Arindam. „Exploring Indian post-disaster temporary housing strategy through a comparative review“. International Journal of Disaster Resilience in the Built Environment 10, Nr. 1 (23.04.2019): 14–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijdrbe-09-2018-0037.

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Purpose Natural disasters not only cause dilapidated buildings and damaged infrastructure but also delay crucial aid for those affected in the event of a disaster and post-disaster recovery. An institutionally well-managed post-disaster housing strategy provides opportunities for physical and mental healing of its occupant. The time requires occupiers to remain in the temporary housing varies with circumstances. This paper aims to review post-disaster housing scenarios in India in comparison to two Asian cases from Indonesia and Japan. The study focuses on understanding Indian post-disaster housing strategies through a comparative review. Design/methodology/approach The research selects coastal cities of Tamil Nadu state, where the post-disaster temporary shelter and rehabilitation was planned and implemented after the Tsunami in 2004. The Tsunami created havoc in Nagapattinam and Kanyakumari district of Tamil Nadu. Nagapattinam district reported 6,051 fatalities and many more homeless people. After the Tsunami, the government took measures to supply safe, secured and on-site shelter provisions. Surprisingly, many such shelters were never occupied. In many instances, people actually preferred to spend years in a temporary shelter rather occupying government housing. This paper evaluates such events and investigates India’s post-disaster shelter strategy against the derived best practices. This study is based on the sequential/logical reasoning and understanding of the facts. Discussions and findings from this study can be further generalised into a comprehensive policy discussion. Findings The paper finds that the manner of planning and design of post-disaster housing programmes influence medium- to long-term recovery of its occupant. A certain element of trade-off between implementation and quality of habitation results into compromises to achieving the desired outcome. When faced with socio-political, economic and financial constraints, the decision-makers are required to make trade-offs in deciding the manner and quantum of allocating resources. Coordination among these agencies is troublesome. It is true for all countries and there is no distinct answer to it. Public consultation and community participation in long-term rehabilitation are crucial to meet the aspiration of the local people. Originality/value The paper contributes in discussing a comparison of post-disaster housing rehabilitation between India and the two cases from Indonesia and Japan. As a review paper, the objective is to highlight the synthesis and overall understanding of post-disaster housing strategies from two cases and compare it with India.
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Perrucci, Daniel, und Hiba Baroud. „A Review of Temporary Housing Management Modeling: Trends in Design Strategies, Optimization Models, and Decision-Making Methods“. Sustainability 12, Nr. 24 (11.12.2020): 10388. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su122410388.

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Temporary housing plays a critical role in disaster response and recovery by providing a temporary home for displaced people before they return to their permanent residence. In recent years, temporary housing has faced three primary dilemmas related to design type, site selection, and cost. Significant contributions have been made in research and in practice to improve temporary housing management. However, gaps still exist in resolving the dilemmas, and a critical review and evaluation of current methods is needed to determine the path forward and identify priorities of future research. This paper presents a comprehensive overview of prior methods developed and applied towards temporary housing management and identifies future pathways for success in temporary housing research and implementation. The literature review reveals that temporary housing requires further research in proactive management, storage, sustainability, and community resilience to effectively enhance post-disaster temporary housing. This study finds that programs such as the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) and the Sheltering and Temporary Essential Power (STEP) program provide methodologies which can benefit temporary housing implementation, designs, and modeling. In addition, circular economy thinking can enable the recyclability of temporary housing to reduce economic and environmental impacts.
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Biswas, Arindam, und Anshul Puriya. „Comparative Assessment of Indian Post-Disaster Temporary Housing Strategies“. Journal of Architectural Engineering 26, Nr. 1 (März 2020): 05019009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/(asce)ae.1943-5568.0000386.

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El-Anwar, Omar, Khaled El-Rayes und Amr Elnashai. „An automated system for optimizing post-disaster temporary housing allocation“. Automation in Construction 18, Nr. 7 (November 2009): 983–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.autcon.2009.05.003.

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Johnson, Cassidy, Gonzalo Lizarralde und Colin H. Davidson. „A systems view of temporary housing projects in post‐disaster reconstruction“. Construction Management and Economics 24, Nr. 4 (April 2006): 367–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01446190600567977.

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Dissertationen zum Thema "Post-Disaster Temporary Housing"

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Guo, Yuqiao. „Post-disaster Transitional Housing for Displaced People“. Scholarship @ Claremont, 2015. http://scholarship.claremont.edu/pomona_theses/124.

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Post-disaster displacement, with the increasing frequency and intensity of natural disasters, is quickly arising to become one of the most serious humanitarian challenges in the 21st century. As post-disaster housing spans several phases, the transitional housing phase is equally crucial as emergency sheltering and permanent housing: as dwellers remain in transitional housing projects up to years, their physical and emotional wellbeing is directly influenced by their surrounding built environment. Existing literature and practice have not paid enough attention to the built structures of post-disaster transitional housing. This thesis revisits past practices world-wide and architectural theory in the 20th century. Arguing that current transitional-housing design methodology is still deeply rooted in early 20th century Modernist ideologies, this thesis ties the missing link between architectural theory and humanitarian built environment design. Through examining theories and case studies, this thesis stresses the importance of approaching post-disaster transitional housing through the lens of architectural design, and makes suggestions for future improvements.
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Hosseini, Seyed Mohammad Amin. „Sustainability in the post-disaster temporary housing management for urban areas“. Doctoral thesis, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/403845.

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Many people lose their homes every year due to natural disasters. One of the major challenges to mollify displaced persons is the provision of adequate post-disaster accommodations, temporary housing (TH) being the most common alternative. While the need for TH is dramatically increasing, this is criticized from a sustainability standpoint. Contrarily, a universal approach to temporary housing cannot successfully deal with this issue because each recovery has singular conditions. In this context, temporary housing units (THUs) have been used to serve as an alternative residence while the permanent housing process is being completed. This model has been widely used in previous recovery programs even though several drawbacks have been reported. Nonetheless, the lack of potential of certain areas persuades decision-makers to implement THUs. In view of this contradictory panorama, it is evident that decision-makers need to be supported in selecting adequate type of THUs to reduce the negative impacts of TH when there is no other possibility. To this end, this research presents a novel approach to determine sustainable solutions for TH in terms of economic, environmental and social requirements while integrating the stakeholders' preferences and the local conditions. This has been calibrated and validated with 5 study cases: (1) earthquakes in Turkey (1999), (2) Iran (2003), (3) Italy (2009), (4) and tsunami in Indonesia (2004), and (5) hurricane and flood in USA (2005). The proposed approach results in four new models: (1) a conceptual model oriented to assess the sustainability of post-disaster temporary housing alternatives; (2) a model to support decision-makers in discriminating the optimal site location of temporary housing; (3) a model to determine potential area subsets that meet certain area requirements to settle the THUs; and (4) a model for choosing optimized THUs. These models are directly based on the sustainability concept integrating the three main accepted pillars (economic, environmental and social). It should be emphasized that the MIVES method has been used throughout the research to deal with the sustainability assessment. This method permits minimizing the subjectivity in the decision-making process and relies on the value function concept. This new general approach is meant and designed to be a decisive support for decision-making in the field of TH management.
Gran quantitat de persones perden el seu habitatge cada any a causa dels desastres naturals. Un dels reptes més importants per atendre aquestes persones desplaçades és proveir-los d'allotjaments després del desastre, essent l'habitatge temporal (HT) l'alternativa més comuna. Tot i que la necessitat per HT està creixent dramàticament, aquesta solució es critica des del punt de vista de la sostenibilitat. Per contra, un enfoc universal al tema de l'habitatge temporal no pot fer front amb èxit amb aquest problema, ja que cada cas de recuperació té condicions singulars. En aquest context, les unitats d'habitatge temporal (UHTs) s'han utilitzat per a servir com a residència alternativa mentre el procés de construcció de l'habitatge permanent s'està acabant. Aquest model ha estat àmpliament utilitzat en els programes de recuperació anteriors tot i que s'han detectat diversos inconvenients. No obstant això, la manca de potencial de recuperació de certes àrees persuadeix als prenedors de decisions a implementar UHTs. A causa d'aquest contradictori panorama, és evident que els prenedors de decisions necessiten ser recolzats en la selecció adequada del tipus de UHTs per així reduir els impactes negatius dels HTs quan són la única alternativa possible. Amb aquesta finalitat, aquesta investigació presenta un nou enfoc per determinar solucions sostenibles per a HT tenint en compte requeriments econòmics, ambientals i socials; al mateix temps que integra les preferències dels actors implicats i les condicions locals singulars. Això ha estat configurat i validat amb 5 casos d'estudi : (1) terratrèmols a Turquia (1999), (2) Iran (2003), (3) Itàlia (2009), (4) i tsunami a Indonèsia (2004), i (5) huracans i inundacions a EUA (2005). L'enfoc proposat resulta en quatre nous models: (1) un model conceptual orientat a avaluar la sostenibilitat de les alternatives d'habitatge temporal després d'un desastre; (2) un model per donar suport a la presa de decisions en la discriminació de la ubicació del lloc òptim d'allotjament temporal; (3) un model per a determinar subconjunts d'àrees amb potencial que compleixen amb certs requisits de superfície on allotjar UHTs; i (4) un model per a l'elecció d'UHTs optimitzats. Aquests quatre models es basen directament en el concepte de sostenibilitat que integra els tres principals pilars reconeguts (econòmic, ambiental i social). Cal fer èmfasi en que el mètode MIVES s'ha utilitzat durant tota la investigació per a dur a terme l'avaluació de la sostenibilitat. Aquest mètode permet reduir al mínim la subjectivitat en el procés de presa de decisions i es basa en el concepte de funció de valor. Aquest nou enfocament general està destinat i dissenyat a ser un suport decisiu per a la presa de decisions en l'àmbit de la gestió d'HT.
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Chen, Mu. „“Temporary” Housing to Heal: A Missing Piece of Post-Disaster Community Psychosocial Resilience Building“. Thesis, Uppsala universitet, Teologiska institutionen, 2021. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-447288.

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Disaster survivors, facing many aspects of mental distress, sometimes are forced to stay in temporary housing for years. Their psychosocial needs have changed after the traumatic event, but existing temporary housing designs do not respond to their real needs, nor acknowledge the capacity within the community as a whole.  This thesis aims to answer the question of how post-disaster temporary housing contributes to psychosocial aspects of community resilience building.  Based on the literature review of existing studies on post-disaster temporary housing, discussions on key factors of community psychosocial resilience and the psychosocial impact of temporary housing were conducted in this thesis. These discussions were followed by a comparative case study on the implementation and follow-up actions of two post-disaster temporary housing projects in China and Japan.  The analysis of these two topics and the case study reveal gaps between humanitarians and architects, when they work together to develop temporary housing, as well as aspects that can be improved for temporary housing to better meet the needs of its inhabitants and empower them for improved recovery.  The results indicate that temporary housing has a psychosocial impact on its inhabitants. By designing the built environment of temporary housing that strengthens shared community identity and promotes mutual help from community members, community resilience can be better fostered. Achieving this will require better coordination between humanitarians and architects, as well as the involvement of other interdisciplinary professionals.
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Terim, Belgin Çıkış Şeniz. „A study on "temporary post disaster housing unit" constructed with -light gauge steelframing-(LGSF) system/“. [s.l.]: [s.n.], 2004. http://library.iyte.edu.tr/tezler/master/mimarlik/T000480.pdf.

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Cordella, Laura. „A SMALL-WORK Design of a worldwide temporary housing, contextualised in the city of Porto“. Master's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2017.

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Il presente lavoro di tesi tratta delle soluzioni abitative d’emergenza che si possono utilizzare in casi eccezionali ed imprevedibili conseguenti a catastrofi naturali come terremoti, incendi o inondazioni o a fenomeni sociali come,l’ondata migratoria che ha visto migliaia di richiedenti asilo fuggire dalle zone di guerra. Questo studio parte dalla considerazione dei lavori fotografici di Luigi Ghirri, Giovanni Chiaramonte e Adrian Paci e soprattutto della loro interazione con le situazioni d’emergenza sopracitate. Successivamente la tesi si focalizza sugli alloggi temporanei come risposta immediata al problema della mancanza di una abitazione nelle situazioni d’emergenza. La costruzione di alloggi temporanei aiuta gli sfollati a tornare alla vita normale. Viene dunque affrontato lo studio di alcuni precedenti e delle problematiche che si riscontrano nella progettazione di tali alloggi. La tesi si propone di individuare un'unità abitativa capace di offrire un’adeguata qualità della vita, anche temporanea, a coloro che stanno vivendo l'emergenza. In primo luogo viene redatta una lista di criteri universali, fondamentali per la progettazione di una dimora in grado di rispondere alle variazioni del contesto ambientale, al fine di affrontare diverse tipologie costruttive, la questione della sostenibilità e dell'adeguatezza culturale; in secondo luogo, si propone un progetto contestualizzato che ha lo scopo di aiutare la comprensione del funzionamento dell'unità e delle sue esigenze. Tale modello ipotetico trova contesto nella città di Porto, sfruttando il suo gran numero di aree dismesse e gli innumerevoli vuoti urbani qui presenti, al fine di evitare un ulteriore consumo di suolo. Questo progetto vuole proporre un esempio di risposta di fronte a eventuali situazioni d’emergenza nella città di Porto e non solo, essendo pensato appositamente per potersi adattare anche ad altre realtà, con contesti culturali e territoriali differenti.
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Lapsley, Tamara Michelle. „Effective Planning of Urban Communities' Vulnerabilities for Mitigation of Homelessness after a Natural Disaster“. ScholarWorks, 2019. https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/7026.

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Urban communities often lack the ability to recover after disaster plans have been implemented because of a lack of coordinated resources among federal, state, and local agencies. As a result, economically marginalized citizens find themselves in risky conditions, particularly concerning finding and securing post-disaster housing. Using social conflict theory as a guide, the purpose of this exploratory case study of an urban area in a southern state was to better understand the specific vulnerabilities of urban communities and develop solutions for challenges related to emergency or temporary shelters to victims. Data were primarily collected through interviews with 10 residents who experienced a series of tornadoes in 2011. These data were inductively coded and then subjected to a thematic analysis. Findings indicate that participants tended to consider themselves as displaced, but not homeless, even though temporary housing needs ranged between 45 days and 18 months. Participants also reported that coordination efforts to distribute funding to displaced residence failed, as did private insurance in most cases. As a result, competition for scarce resources was significant and most people tended to rely upon financial help from friends and family members. The positive social change implications stemming from this study include recommendations to city planners and emergency managers to strengthen relationships with community leaders to assess needs prior to a disaster and establish a 'bottom-up' planning policy rather than wait for a disaster to assess the availability of federal or state funding that may not come in order to proactively protect vulnerable community members from post-disaster housing deficiencies.
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(10647542), Mahdi Afkhamiaghda. „DEVELOPING A DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM FOR CREATING POST DISASTER TEMPORARY HOUSING“. Thesis, 2021.

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Post-disaster temporary housing has been a significant challenge for the emergency management group and industries for many years. According to reports by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), housing in states and territories is ranked as the second to last proficient in 32 core capabilities for preparedness.The number of temporary housing required in a geographic area is influenced by a variety of factors, including social issues, financial concerns, labor workforce availability, and climate conditions. Acknowledging and creating a balance between these interconnected needs is considered as one of the main challenges that need to be addressed. Post-disaster temporary housing is a multi-objective process, thus reaching the optimized model relies on how different elements and objectives interact, sometimes even conflicting, with each other. This makes decision making in post-disaster construction more restricted and challenging, which has caused ineffective management in post-disaster housing reconstruction.

Few researches have studied the use of Artificial Intelligence modeling to reduce the time and cost of post-disaster sheltering. However, there is a lack of research and knowledge gap regarding the selection and the magnitude of effect of different factors of the most optimized type of Temporary Housing Units (THU) in a post-disaster event.

The proposed framework in this research uses supervised machine learing to maximize certain design aspects of and minimize some of the difficulties to better support creating temporary houses in post-disaster situations. The outcome in this study is the classification type of the THU, more particularly, classifying THUs based on whether they are built on-site or off-site. In order to collect primary data for creating the model and evaluating the magnitude of effect for each factor in the process, a set of surveys were distributed between the key players and policymakers who play a role in providing temporary housing to people affected by natural disasters in the United States. The outcome of this framework benefits from tacit knowledge of the experts in the field to show the challenges and issues in the subject. The result of this study is a data-based multi-objective decision-making tool for selecting the THU type. Using this tool, policymakers who are in charge of selecting and allocating post-disaster accommodations can select the THU type most responsive to the local needs and characteristics of the affected people in each natural disaster.
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Buchteile zum Thema "Post-Disaster Temporary Housing"

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Peacock, Walter Gillis, Nicole Dash, Yang Zhang und Shannon Van Zandt. „Post-Disaster Sheltering, Temporary Housing and Permanent Housing Recovery“. In Handbook of Disaster Research, 569–94. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-63254-4_27.

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Hosseini, S. M. Amin, Oriol Pons und Albert de la Fuente. „Suitability of Different Decision-Making Methods Applied for Analysing Sustainable Post-disaster Temporary Housing“. In Sustainable Development Goals Series, 207–20. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-92498-4_16.

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Ueda, Yasutaka, und Rajib Shaw. „Issues and Challenges in Temporary Housing in Post-3.11 Kesennuma“. In Disaster Risk Reduction, 209–26. Tokyo: Springer Japan, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-54246-9_12.

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Konferenzberichte zum Thema "Post-Disaster Temporary Housing"

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Mora, Miguel, Burcu Akinci und Luis Alarcón. „Integrating Social Sustainability in Value Stream Mapping: Panelized Post-Disaster Temporary Housing Case Study“. In 36th International Symposium on Automation and Robotics in Construction. International Association for Automation and Robotics in Construction (IAARC), 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.22260/isarc2019/0076.

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Dev, Kankana Narayan, und Amarendra Kumar Das. „SHELTERING EMERGENCIES: Design development process of temporary housing in post-disaster settlement by community participation“. In Proceedings of NordDesign 2020. The Design Society, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.35199/norddesign2020.31.

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Yılmaz, Zelal. „Emergency Architecture: Van and Onagawa Example“. In 4th International Conference of Contemporary Affairs in Architecture and Urbanism – Full book proceedings of ICCAUA2020, 20-21 May 2021. Alanya Hamdullah Emin Paşa University, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.38027/iccaua2021311n7.

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The need for temporary housing in natural disasters is an important issue for people to develop. During this period, post-disaster accommodation needs are often planned with temporary housing applications that require rapid installation and where the minimum needs of inhabitant can be met. Decisions to be taken in the residential area; can range from the choice of urban relations to the architectural design of temporary residences and can affect the resident's quality of life. A temporary home that will resist a recurring disaster should be a design suitable for climate conditions, close to the adequacy of basic needs in containers, security, and access to urban infrastructure, sustainability of materials, sociality, health and education facilities. In this context, environmental and architectural evaluation of Van and Onagawa container settlements planned after the major earthquakes in 2011 reveals the essence and importance of the study. It also aims to analyse and compare architectural and urban decisions in these settlements, creating a checklist for projects made with the principle of planning and design before future disasters.
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Mora, Miguel, und Burcu Akinci. „Measuring the Social Impact of Innovation in the Fabrication and Delivery of Post-Disaster Temporary Housing—2017 Fire in Chile Case Study“. In Construction Research Congress 2018. Reston, VA: American Society of Civil Engineers, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/9780784481288.056.

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