2012
DOI: 10.1080/15575330.2012.730538
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Digging deeper: participation and non-participation in post-disaster community recovery

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“…The empowerment of community establishes full control by the community over the project (ibid, 2013). Stakeholders participation is a critical aspect, however, its dynamics and processes still need to be explored (Chandrasekhar, 2012). Participation of community in post disaster housing projects must be ensured (Hayles, 2010) and it is the community who knows what they need and what is the best for them (Ophiyandri et al, 2013).…”
Section: Stakeholder Engagementmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The empowerment of community establishes full control by the community over the project (ibid, 2013). Stakeholders participation is a critical aspect, however, its dynamics and processes still need to be explored (Chandrasekhar, 2012). Participation of community in post disaster housing projects must be ensured (Hayles, 2010) and it is the community who knows what they need and what is the best for them (Ophiyandri et al, 2013).…”
Section: Stakeholder Engagementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The 21 st century is more stakeholder focused (Davis, 2014) and stakeholder participation and engagement in PDR projects is critical (Chandrasekhar, 2012;Omidvar et al, 2011). Stakeholders should be engaged in the reconstruction in a variety of ways (Dorosh et al, 2010) ranging from planning and designing (Chang et al, 2011;Hayles, 2010;Jigyasu, 2013) to its implementation and completion (Khan & Rahman, 2007;Vojinovic & van Teeffelen, 2007).…”
Section: Stakeholder Engagementmentioning
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“…Several studies have emphasized the importance of stakeholders' and local communities' participation in disaster management and recovery processes (See Burby et al 2000, 99;Chandrasekhar 2012;Knaap, Matier, and Olshansky 1998). Local governments and institutions adopt community-based disaster management for reducing vulnerability to natural hazards and increasing response to emergency situations.…”
Section: Stakeholder Involvement In Disaster Recoverymentioning
confidence: 99%