NOVA VIDA research project funded by British Academy and led by the University of Leeds, centred mainly on developing novel approaches for post-disaster infrastructure. This study will be based on the experiences of Ecuador in the aftermath of the 2016 Earthquake, and the importance of housing, schools and community centres in their recovery process. Our long-term ambition is to increase social ownership of post- disaster infrastructure in Latin America. This event will bring together academic researchers in the field of engineering, architecture, planning, urban geography, and environmental science along with industry experts and governmental stakeholders working in the field of post-disaster infrastructures, and risk assessment from the UK and Ecuador. The event will open conversations about strategies in the development of post-disaster infrastructure placing communities at the heart of such efforts.
Resettlements after disasters in Campania Region / Capozzi, Renato; Visconti, Federica. - (2020). (Intervento presentato al convegno Post-disaster infrastructures for long-term social wellbeing: Dialogues with Ecuador tenutosi a University of Leeds nel 23rd and 24th September 2020, 14:00 – 17:30* Online seminar on Microsoft Teams).
Resettlements after disasters in Campania Region
Renato Capozzi;Federica Visconti
2020
Abstract
NOVA VIDA research project funded by British Academy and led by the University of Leeds, centred mainly on developing novel approaches for post-disaster infrastructure. This study will be based on the experiences of Ecuador in the aftermath of the 2016 Earthquake, and the importance of housing, schools and community centres in their recovery process. Our long-term ambition is to increase social ownership of post- disaster infrastructure in Latin America. This event will bring together academic researchers in the field of engineering, architecture, planning, urban geography, and environmental science along with industry experts and governmental stakeholders working in the field of post-disaster infrastructures, and risk assessment from the UK and Ecuador. The event will open conversations about strategies in the development of post-disaster infrastructure placing communities at the heart of such efforts.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.