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Governance and recovery: comparing recent disaster recoveries in Sri Lanka and New Zealand

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posted on 2020-09-08, 05:53 authored by Morten Gjerde, Shenuka de Sylva
© 2018 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. Governance is understood to have considerable influence on the success of recoveries following a natural disaster. What constitutes good governance and successful recovery in these circumstances? This question is discussed in relation to two recent recovery processes. Sri Lanka has, for all intents and purposes, recovered from the tsunami that struck there and other parts of southern Asia in 2004. Christchurch, New Zealand was devastated by a sequence of earthquakes during 2010 and 2011 and recovery there is now well under way. The paper discusses the governance structures that have guided these two recoveries. While it is understood that the effects of disasters could potentially be life long and recovery from them complex, compatibility of the process and outcomes in relation to cultural norms and the critical issue of housing are the key issues discussed across the two cases.

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Gjerde, M. & de Sylva, S. (2017). Governance and recovery: comparing recent disaster recoveries in Sri Lanka and New Zealand. Procedia Engineering, 212, 527-534. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.proeng.2018.01.068

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Procedia Engineering

Volume

212

Publication date

2017-01-01

Pagination

527-534

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Publication status

Accepted

ISSN

1877-7058

eISSN

1877-7058

Language

en

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