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Planning for post-disaster recovery and reconstruction

Author: Schwab, Jim; Topping, Kenneth C.; Eadie, Charles C.; [and others]
Date: 1998
Periodical: Chicago: American Planning Association; planning advisory service report number 483/484. 346 p.
Abstract: The purpose of this document is to help community leaders and planners educate their constituents on how informed decisions and choices can affect the rebuilding process and yield a safer, more sustainable community. In the debates and deliberations within communities on post-disaster reconstruction policy, participants have many other interests to balance against concerns about natural hazards. These emotional debates pit the often overwhelming desire to perpetuate historic (and unsafe) development patterns and construction techniques against the desire to use disasters as opportunities to rethink these patterns and practices and to break away from the uninformed decisions of the past. Yet, balancing competing interests intelligently has always been at the core of planning. This document is thus designed to equip planners and all others involved in post-disaster reconstruction issues at all levels of government with the tools needed to create (or re-create) communities that will withstand most of what Mother Nature throws at them.


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