Design for Disaster Recovery, David Sanderson (9781032411552) — Readings Books
Design for Disaster Recovery
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Design for Disaster Recovery

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At a time of escalating urban disasters and sharply reduced aid budgets, humanitarian aid, long held in need of reform, has no choice but to reset.

This book argues that humanitarian aid must accomplish this reset by prioritising people's agency and localising responses. This book provides lessons learned from leading practitioners working in urban development who dissented from established top-down practices to forge better, people-centred approaches. These lessons are compared with the wicked problem of post-disaster shelter provision, reviewing good approaches that work, and some bad ones that don't. This book ends by proposing three ways for aid to let go, through supporting and trusting people to do the right thing.

This book ultimately seeks to reinforce that engaging in processes is vital for effective disaster recovery programmes. That means putting first those caught up in disaster and supporting local organisations who are best placed to provide the right support. It will be crucial reading for anyone working in humanitarian aid, especially planners, architects, engineers and community development practitioners.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
2 March 2026
Pages
22
ISBN
9781032411552

At a time of escalating urban disasters and sharply reduced aid budgets, humanitarian aid, long held in need of reform, has no choice but to reset.

This book argues that humanitarian aid must accomplish this reset by prioritising people's agency and localising responses. This book provides lessons learned from leading practitioners working in urban development who dissented from established top-down practices to forge better, people-centred approaches. These lessons are compared with the wicked problem of post-disaster shelter provision, reviewing good approaches that work, and some bad ones that don't. This book ends by proposing three ways for aid to let go, through supporting and trusting people to do the right thing.

This book ultimately seeks to reinforce that engaging in processes is vital for effective disaster recovery programmes. That means putting first those caught up in disaster and supporting local organisations who are best placed to provide the right support. It will be crucial reading for anyone working in humanitarian aid, especially planners, architects, engineers and community development practitioners.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
2 March 2026
Pages
22
ISBN
9781032411552