Safer Homes, Stronger Communities: a Handbook for Reconstructing after Natural Disasters

Author(s)
Jha, A. K., Barenstein, J. D., Phelps, P. M., Pittet, D. and Sena, S.
Publication language
English
Pages
407pp
Date published
01 Jan 2010
Publisher
The World Bank
Type
Research, reports and studies
Keywords
Disasters, Shelter and housing, Shelter
Organisations
Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery

Safer Homes, Stronger Communities: A Handbook for Reconstructing after Disasters was developed to assist policy makers and project managers engaged in large-scale post-disaster reconstruction programs make decisions about how to reconstruct housing and communities after natural disasters.

As the handbook demonstrates, post-disaster reconstruction begins with a series of decisions that must be made almost immediately. Despite the urgency with which these decisions are made, they have long-term impacts, changing the lives of those affected by the disaster for years to come.

As a policy maker, you may be responsible for establishing the policy framework for the entire reconstruction process or for setting reconstruction policy in only one sector. The handbook is emphatic about the importance of establishing a policy to guide reconstruction. Effective
reconstruction is set in motion only after the policy maker has evaluated his or her alternatives, conferred with stakeholders, and established the framework and the rules for reconstruction.

As international experience—and the examples in the handbook—clearly demonstrate, reconstruction policy improves both the ef?iciency and the effectiveness of the reconstruction process. In addition to providing advice on the content of such a policy, the handbook describes mechanisms for managing communications with stakeholders about the policy, for improving the consistency of the policy, and for monitoring the policy’s implementation and outcomes. The handbook does not tell you exactly what to do, but it should greatly
improve the likelihood that the reconstruction policy that is established leads to good outcomes.