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100 1 _aLloyd-Jones, Tony
245 0 0 _aMind the gap
_bpost-disaster reconstruction and the transition from humanitarian relief
260 _aLondon
_bRICS
_c2006
505 2 _aMain findings -- Summary -- Introduction: report aims and methodology -- Background, definitions and conceptual framework -- Reconstruction and the transition from humanitarian relief in recent disasters -- Conclusions and implications for the built environment professions
520 _aInvestigates why reconstruction after major disasters takes so long and how this causes development opportunities to be lost. Provides evidence of the existence of a gap - in funding, management and delivery - between short-term, effective humanitarian relief, and long-term reconstruction. Finds that chartered surveyors have key roles to play during all disaster phases.
590 _aIKA040706, KA
650 _aAffordable housing
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690 _aBUILT ENVIRONMENT-CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
700 1 _aTheis, Mike
700 1 _aKalra, Ripin
700 1 _aMulyawan, Budhi
710 2 _aUniversity of Westminster
_bMax Lock Centre
_94962
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