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How sustainable is disaster resilience? An overview of sustainable construction approach in post-dis


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The intervention of many different organizations during the post-disaster housing reconstructions could also influence the sustainability of the overall socio-ecology of the affected areas. Different approaches in design, selection of building materials and construction technologies deployed in pursuit of disaster resiliency may cause undesirable adverse circumstances to the surroundings, which escalate its susceptibility to future calamities. Therefore, this paper aims to identify relevant key indicators, which interpret construction sustainability in a post-disaster housing reconstruction context, and to further investigate the dynamic interactions of these indicators on the socio-ecological system to achieve holistic sustainable post-disaster housing reconstructions.

Methodology was divided into three main stages. The first stage involved content analysis of related research materials, while the second stage was allocated for empirical data collection from case study and interview sessions. Data obtained from first and second stage were then utilized to develop a causal loop diagram in the third stage to identify dynamic interrelationships between the indicators and variables within a post-disaster reconstruction system.

From our results, the nexus of sustainability and disaster resilience can be seen apparent and it is imperative to comprehend their dynamic interactions. The impacts of post-disaster reconstructions on its socio-ecological system are significant. Therefore, the adaptation of integrated sustainable construction approach in the housing reconstruction practice through system thinking will foster a holistic approach in decision making process and could reduce environmental damage. This also strengthens the interrelated socio-ecological systems, and thus reinforcing disaster resilience in the built environment.

This research looks into the adaptation of integrated sustainable construction approach in the housing reconstruction practice through systems thinking approach. This will foster a holistic approach in decision making process and could reduce environmental damage. This also strengthens the interrelated socio-ecological systems, and thus reinforcing disaster resilience in the built environment. This paper also looks into identifying relevant key indicators that interpret construction sustainability, which incorporate environmental, social and economic factors pertaining to the context of post-disaster housing reconstruction in Kuala Krai Kelantan. The dynamic interrelationships and causal impacts between the indicators with other variables within the system were also established.

Further information on http://www.emeraldinsight.com/doi/pdfplus/10.1108/IJDRBE-07-2016-0028.


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