Sustainability of assisted shelter projects in post-cyclone communities: The Southkhali case, Bangladesh

Sustainability results from the combination of a number of socio-cultural, economical, organizational, technical and environmental factors in development. Any project is only sustainable when it meets today’s needs and also thinks about tomorrow’s possible problems and ways to resolve those. Sustain...

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Автор: Hakim, Sheikh Serajul
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Мова:English
Опубліковано: BRAC University 2010
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spelling 10361-4562019-09-29T05:47:48Z Sustainability of assisted shelter projects in post-cyclone communities: The Southkhali case, Bangladesh Hakim, Sheikh Serajul Post-disester settlements External assistance Shelter process Sustainability Rural-coastal areas Sustainability results from the combination of a number of socio-cultural, economical, organizational, technical and environmental factors in development. Any project is only sustainable when it meets today’s needs and also thinks about tomorrow’s possible problems and ways to resolve those. Sustainability of housing projects, therefore, must also consider all these. Yet in Bangladesh, it is usual to have un-sustainable projects even in the presence of norms and prior knowledge. Shocking but a matter of fact is that situations are even worse in emergencies (e.g. post-cyclone situation); considering assistance (thus assisted shelters/houses), and especially the intensions and implementation strategy behind that, the sustainability of many projects hence are seldom beyond questioning. As many previous studies (in and outside Bangladesh) in similar situations predict and point out, sustainability could be really overlooked in such forms of (re)development. Having this in mind, and after visiting one such distressed community (Southkhali, Bagerhat), the predictions do not seem wrong. This research, thus, aims to verify the nature and extent of sustainability that truly characterizes these assisted projects in Bangladesh. 2010-10-11T09:24:16Z 2010-10-11T09:24:16Z 2009 Article http://hdl.handle.net/10361/456 en BRAC University Journal, BRAC University;Vol.6, No.1,pp. 85-95 application/pdf BRAC University
institution Brac University
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language English
topic Post-disester settlements
External assistance
Shelter process
Sustainability
Rural-coastal areas
spellingShingle Post-disester settlements
External assistance
Shelter process
Sustainability
Rural-coastal areas
Hakim, Sheikh Serajul
Sustainability of assisted shelter projects in post-cyclone communities: The Southkhali case, Bangladesh
description Sustainability results from the combination of a number of socio-cultural, economical, organizational, technical and environmental factors in development. Any project is only sustainable when it meets today’s needs and also thinks about tomorrow’s possible problems and ways to resolve those. Sustainability of housing projects, therefore, must also consider all these. Yet in Bangladesh, it is usual to have un-sustainable projects even in the presence of norms and prior knowledge. Shocking but a matter of fact is that situations are even worse in emergencies (e.g. post-cyclone situation); considering assistance (thus assisted shelters/houses), and especially the intensions and implementation strategy behind that, the sustainability of many projects hence are seldom beyond questioning. As many previous studies (in and outside Bangladesh) in similar situations predict and point out, sustainability could be really overlooked in such forms of (re)development. Having this in mind, and after visiting one such distressed community (Southkhali, Bagerhat), the predictions do not seem wrong. This research, thus, aims to verify the nature and extent of sustainability that truly characterizes these assisted projects in Bangladesh.
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title Sustainability of assisted shelter projects in post-cyclone communities: The Southkhali case, Bangladesh
title_short Sustainability of assisted shelter projects in post-cyclone communities: The Southkhali case, Bangladesh
title_full Sustainability of assisted shelter projects in post-cyclone communities: The Southkhali case, Bangladesh
title_fullStr Sustainability of assisted shelter projects in post-cyclone communities: The Southkhali case, Bangladesh
title_full_unstemmed Sustainability of assisted shelter projects in post-cyclone communities: The Southkhali case, Bangladesh
title_sort sustainability of assisted shelter projects in post-cyclone communities: the southkhali case, bangladesh
publisher BRAC University
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