Measuring recovery - signposts to good practice
Date published

1 October 2017

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Free
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Measuring recovery - signposts to good practice

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Date published

1 October 2017

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Free

A review of tools, frameworks and practices for measuring recovery in the built environment following disaster.

Updated 28 May 2020

Research funded by:
EEFIT Research Grant 2016
Researcher: Laura Howlett
Organisation: University College London

This EEFIT Research Grant report identifies and describes some of the effective methods and tools for measuring and assessing post-disaster recovery in the built environment with regard to shelter and local infrastructure.

The project also looked at the resources, capacities and skills needed to use these methods and tools effectively.

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Format:
pdf
Pages:
16
Publisher:
EEFIT

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Report Grants Resilience Humanitarian & International Development Seismic & Vibration EEFIT

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