2010
DOI: 10.1080/09613211003693945
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Resourcing challenges for post-disaster housing reconstruction: a comparative analysis

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“…Moreover, Boeni and Jigyasuii (2005) contend that the cultural background of the affected region should demand significant attention. Another aspect to consider is that post disaster resourcing problems can exist due to supply lines being disrupted and general disorder within the construction marketplace (Chang et al, 2010). Furthermore, shortages of people with professional expertise and appropriate skills can create significant problems.…”
Section: Disaster Restoration Projectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, Boeni and Jigyasuii (2005) contend that the cultural background of the affected region should demand significant attention. Another aspect to consider is that post disaster resourcing problems can exist due to supply lines being disrupted and general disorder within the construction marketplace (Chang et al, 2010). Furthermore, shortages of people with professional expertise and appropriate skills can create significant problems.…”
Section: Disaster Restoration Projectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides, the disruption of transportation systems and networks compounds resourcing challenges in large-scale housing reconstruction [113,120]. It is, therefore, imperative that logistics and supplies are adequately managed to facilitate effective housing implementation.…”
Section: Measures For Managing Logistics and Supplies In Housing Recomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Educate and provide continuous capacity training for procurement personnel on effective assessment and resourcing procedures [113,115] Enhances managerial, technical and administrative procurement skills required to reduce resourcing challenges [113,115] {Needs Assessment and planning} Assess resource requirements based on sufficient quality, availability, supply point and time of resource need [14,116] Enables identification and selection of quality, sustainable and acceptable resources for procurement [14,117]; Enables scheduled and cost-effective resource delivery [118] Engage locals in resource assessment [14] Helps to draw knowledge on locally available resources [14] Identify and mobilise for resourcing with long lead times [116] Ensures on-time delivery of resources [116]; Mitigates disruption of production process and its negative impacts on project performance [117,119,120] Map resource markets and make provision for price variations due to seasonal variations [26] and changing market conditions [35,41] Aids effective resource delivery [35] {Procurement arrangements}…”
Section: Measures Effects {Recruitment}mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is an inherent linkage between the disasters and housing, though such correlation is more amplified in developing countries where housing is considered amongst the most valuable assets for the people (Chang et al 2010;Ahmed 2011). Global paradigms in various disasters and environmental conditions have reflected an accountable performance of vernacular dwellings in terms of survival and low damage intensity during past disaster events (e.g., Boen 2001;Bouchair and Dupagne 2003;Gulkan and Langebach 2004;Bouillot 2008;Dixit et al 2008;SDMC 2008;Amirrol 2010;Zhai and Previteli 2010;Audefory 2011;Cheng et al 2011;Nguyen et al 2011;Anh 2012;Bodach et al 2014;Gautam 2014;Malalgoda et al 2014;Yung et al 2014;Gautam and Rodrigues 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%