03973oam 22007335 450 991096899300332120240506091850.097866125021499781282502147128250214X9780821382684082138268310.1596/978-0-8213-8045-1(CKB)2540000000000648(EBL)517174(OCoLC)811492595(SSID)ssj0000333542(PQKBManifestationID)12088569(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000333542(PQKBWorkID)10357588(PQKB)11167957(Au-PeEL)EBL517174(CaPaEBR)ebr10364991(CaONFJC)MIL250214(The World Bank)2010291971(US-djbf)16132592(MiAaPQ)EBC517174(Perlego)1484079(EXLCZ)99254000000000064820100312d2010 uf 0engurcn|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierSafer homes, stronger communities : a handbook for reconstructing after natural disasters /Abhas K. Jha ; with Jennifer Duyne Barenstein ... [and others]1st ed.Washington, DC :World Bank,[2010]copyright 2010.xxxi, 370 pages illustrations, maps ;28 cmDescription based upon print version of record.9780821380451 0821380451 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; The Process of Response and Reconstruction; A Note to the Policy Maker; A Note to the Project Manager; Acknowledgments; About the Authors; Abbreviations; Guiding Principles; PART 1 Reconstruction Tasks and How to Undertake Them; Section 1 Assessing Damage and Defining Reconstruction Policy; Section 2 Planning Reconstruction; Section 3 Project Implementation; PART 2 Monitoring and Information Management; Chapter 17 Information and Communications Technology in Reconstruction; Chapter 18 Monitoring and EvaluationChapter 19 Mitigating the Risk of CorruptionPART 3 Information on World Bank Projects and Policies; Chapter 20 World Bank Response to Crises and Emergencies; Chapter 21 Safeguard Policies for World Bank Reconstruction Projects; Chapter 22 Financial Management in World Bank Reconstruction Projects; Chapter 23 Procurement in World Bank Reconstruction Projects; PART 4 Technical References; Disaster Types and Impacts; Disaster Risk Management in Reconstruction; Sources of Disaster Data; Matrix of Disaster Project Features; Glossary; Index; Back coverBest practices in post-disaster housing and community reconstruction are constantly evolving. Technology is changing how reconstruction is done, as is the frequency and severity of the disasters themselves. Reconstruction projects are increasingly focused on the need to reduce future risks by ensuring that what is rebuilt is safer and more disaster-resilient than what was there before. The expanding role of communities in managing community reconstruction, with financial and technical assistance from government, is another way reconstruction is changing.Safer Homes, Stronger Communities: A HanWorld Bank e-Library.Disaster reliefBuildingsRepair and reconstructionBuildingsNatural disaster effectsDisaster relief.BuildingsRepair and reconstruction.BuildingsNatural disaster effects.363.5/83Jha Abhas Kumar1966-1805336Duyne Jennifer E.1961-1649974DLCDLCDLCBOOK9910968993003321Safer homes, stronger communities4353861UNINA