“…Brown et al (2011a) revealed a number of gaps in existing legislation, organisational structures and funding mechanisms related to disaster waste management. Thus, emerges the importance of designing early stage strategies for disaster waste management with predefined disaster waste management procedures, adequate capacities of local areas, identified recyclable material and disposing sites for sustainable disaster waste management (Baycan and Petersen, 2002;Baycan, 2004;Basnayake et al, 2005; United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), 2006; Ekici et al, 2009;Moe, 2010;Brown et al, 2011a).Further, it has been emphasised that these strategies need to be anchored to strategic-level disaster waste management policies with flexibility for further development to ensure continuity and sustainability (Baycan and Petersen, 2002; Joint UNEP/OCHA Environment Unit (JEU), 2010). In this context, this paper aims to present a theoretical framework for capacity building in post disaster C&D waste management to attain sustainable post disaster C&D waste management for future resilience.…”