Tran, Tuan Anh.
Developing Disaster Resilient Housing in Vietnam: Challenges and Solutions [electronic resource] / by Tuan Anh Tran. - 1st ed. 2016. - XXIV, 245 p. 94 illus., 23 illus. in color. online resource.
1. Introduction -- 2. A Review of Contemporary Literature in the Field of Disaster-Resilient Housing -- 3. Latin America -- 4. Fieldwork Implementation and Case Studies Overview -- 5. Community Participation, Consultation and Communication -- 6. The Role of Built-Environment Professionals in Building Resilience for Housing -- 7. Design Responses for Disaster-Resilient Housing -- 8. Design Framework for Disaster-Resilient Housing -- 9. Conclusion.
This book provides a comprehensive understanding on disaster resilient housing within the Vietnam context particularly and the developing world generally. The book has identified the root causes of housing vulnerability, restrictions to safe housing development, concepts of disaster resilient housing, key issues/factors implementers and building designers need to consider, and ways of achieving resilient housing outcomes in actual design projects. The design and development of disaster resilient housing has been framed into three main themes: (i) community consultation, (ii) the role of built-environment professionals and (iii) design responses for resilience. To achieve these themes, there is a variety of contextual and intervening conditions that need to be addressed and met to provide an enabling environment for promoting disaster resilient housing. These three themes are among the most arguable issues in recent debates and discussions, academically and practically, regarding disaster risk reduction and safe housing development. In addition, this book also provides the evidence-based design framework for disaster resilient housing upon which design ideas and solutions for safe and resilient housing can be generated and shaped. .
9783319267432
10.1007/978-3-319-26743-2 doi
Buildings—Design and construction.
Environment.
Climatology.
Human geography.
Building Construction and Design.
Environmental Sciences.
Climate Sciences.
Human Geography.
TH1-9745
690
Developing Disaster Resilient Housing in Vietnam: Challenges and Solutions [electronic resource] / by Tuan Anh Tran. - 1st ed. 2016. - XXIV, 245 p. 94 illus., 23 illus. in color. online resource.
1. Introduction -- 2. A Review of Contemporary Literature in the Field of Disaster-Resilient Housing -- 3. Latin America -- 4. Fieldwork Implementation and Case Studies Overview -- 5. Community Participation, Consultation and Communication -- 6. The Role of Built-Environment Professionals in Building Resilience for Housing -- 7. Design Responses for Disaster-Resilient Housing -- 8. Design Framework for Disaster-Resilient Housing -- 9. Conclusion.
This book provides a comprehensive understanding on disaster resilient housing within the Vietnam context particularly and the developing world generally. The book has identified the root causes of housing vulnerability, restrictions to safe housing development, concepts of disaster resilient housing, key issues/factors implementers and building designers need to consider, and ways of achieving resilient housing outcomes in actual design projects. The design and development of disaster resilient housing has been framed into three main themes: (i) community consultation, (ii) the role of built-environment professionals and (iii) design responses for resilience. To achieve these themes, there is a variety of contextual and intervening conditions that need to be addressed and met to provide an enabling environment for promoting disaster resilient housing. These three themes are among the most arguable issues in recent debates and discussions, academically and practically, regarding disaster risk reduction and safe housing development. In addition, this book also provides the evidence-based design framework for disaster resilient housing upon which design ideas and solutions for safe and resilient housing can be generated and shaped. .
9783319267432
10.1007/978-3-319-26743-2 doi
Buildings—Design and construction.
Environment.
Climatology.
Human geography.
Building Construction and Design.
Environmental Sciences.
Climate Sciences.
Human Geography.
TH1-9745
690