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Documenting the process of design and implementation for post-erthquke re-clustering, Majhigaun, district Sindhupalchok, Nepal (Also available on CD)

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  • M.Arch TH-0040 KUL
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Abstract ix Acknowledgements xi CONTENTS . xiii List of figures xvii List of abbreviations xix 1. Introduction 1 1.1. Context and Background 1 1.1.1. Broad Disaster Profile 1 1.1.2. Worst Hit Areas 3 1.1.3. Present Situation . 4 1.2. Premise . 6 1.2.1. Response of Government . 6 1.2.2. UN and Government relationship . 6 1.2.3. Temporary to permanent 7 1.2.4. Problem with current administrative process . 8 1.3. Need for study 9 1.3.1. Pilot Project 9 1.4. Research Statement 10 1.5. Objective 10 1.5.1. General objectives. . 10 1.5.2. Specific objectives 10 1.6. Scope and limitation of the study . 10 2. Literature Review . 12 2.1. Introduction 12 2.2. Re-clustering v/s relocation 12 2.2.1. Post Disaster Needs Assessment (PDNA) 15 3. Methodology . 18 3.1. Theoretical Framework 18 4. Stakeholders 20 4.1. Meetings and Discussions: . 20 4.2. Chief collaborators: 22 4.3. Identifying the stakeholders: 24 5. Preliminary Preparations 25 5.1. Preparation and Understanding 27 5.2. Site Selection . 28 5.3. Data Collection 33 5.3.1. Source identification 33 5.3.2. Preparation of Checklist, Questionnaire, Observation . 33 5.3.3. Data verification/cross referencing 34 5.4. Analysis 35 5.5. Concepts . 36 6. Research and Analysis . 37 6.1. General Understanding of the Sites . 38 6.1.1. Definitions 38 6.1.2. Understanding the morphology 39 6.1.3. Majhigaun 27.4733N 85.3411 E 43 6.1.4. Factors of morphology . 45 6.1.5. Pattern of Village . 46 6.1.6. Layers: 47 6.2. Vulnerability Analysis . 48 6.3. Morphological Analysis . 50 6.3.1. Spatial physical Factors . 50 6.3.2. Evolution of the Clusters: 57 6.3.3. Temporary shelters: 57 6.3.4. Socio Cultural Mapping . 59 6.4. Land Issues . 62 6.4.1. Land Collection 62 6.4.1.1. Accessing the Cadastral Plans for the rural settlements: 63 6.4.1.2. Distribution of Plots and Sizes . 64 6.4.1.3. Land Consensus: 66 6.4.2. Land Development: 67 6.4.2.1. Land Valuation: 68 6.4.3. Land Distribution Process: . 69 A mechanism for redistribution of plots: . 69 6.5. Existing Livelihood and Opportunities: . 70 7. Finance 73 8. Concepts 74 8.1. Identifying land issues and Suggestions . 74 8.2. Design Concepts . 79 8.2.1. Getting the community Involved 79 8.2.2. Key concepts for master plan: 82 8.2.2.1. Parameters for resettling . 82 8.2.2.2. Services 83 8.2.2.3. Retaining Walls 84 9. Scenarios . 85 10. References . 95.
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Abstract ix Acknowledgements xi CONTENTS . xiii List of figures xvii List of abbreviations xix 1. Introduction 1 1.1. Context and Background 1 1.1.1. Broad Disaster Profile 1 1.1.2. Worst Hit Areas 3 1.1.3. Present Situation . 4 1.2. Premise . 6 1.2.1. Response of Government . 6 1.2.2. UN and Government relationship . 6 1.2.3. Temporary to permanent 7 1.2.4. Problem with current administrative process . 8 1.3. Need for study 9 1.3.1. Pilot Project 9 1.4. Research Statement 10 1.5. Objective 10 1.5.1. General objectives. . 10 1.5.2. Specific objectives 10 1.6. Scope and limitation of the study . 10 2. Literature Review . 12 2.1. Introduction 12 2.2. Re-clustering v/s relocation 12 2.2.1. Post Disaster Needs Assessment (PDNA) 15 3. Methodology . 18 3.1. Theoretical Framework 18 4. Stakeholders 20 4.1. Meetings and Discussions: . 20 4.2. Chief collaborators: 22 4.3. Identifying the stakeholders: 24 5. Preliminary Preparations 25 5.1. Preparation and Understanding 27 5.2. Site Selection . 28 5.3. Data Collection 33 5.3.1. Source identification 33 5.3.2. Preparation of Checklist, Questionnaire, Observation . 33 5.3.3. Data verification/cross referencing 34 5.4. Analysis 35 5.5. Concepts . 36 6. Research and Analysis . 37 6.1. General Understanding of the Sites . 38 6.1.1. Definitions 38 6.1.2. Understanding the morphology 39 6.1.3. Majhigaun 27.4733N 85.3411 E 43 6.1.4. Factors of morphology . 45 6.1.5. Pattern of Village . 46 6.1.6. Layers: 47 6.2. Vulnerability Analysis . 48 6.3. Morphological Analysis . 50 6.3.1. Spatial physical Factors . 50 6.3.2. Evolution of the Clusters: 57 6.3.3. Temporary shelters: 57 6.3.4. Socio Cultural Mapping . 59 6.4. Land Issues . 62 6.4.1. Land Collection 62 6.4.1.1. Accessing the Cadastral Plans for the rural settlements: 63 6.4.1.2. Distribution of Plots and Sizes . 64 6.4.1.3. Land Consensus: 66 6.4.2. Land Development: 67 6.4.2.1. Land Valuation: 68 6.4.3. Land Distribution Process: . 69 A mechanism for redistribution of plots: . 69 6.5. Existing Livelihood and Opportunities: . 70 7. Finance 73 8. Concepts 74 8.1. Identifying land issues and Suggestions . 74 8.2. Design Concepts . 79 8.2.1. Getting the community Involved 79 8.2.2. Key concepts for master plan: 82 8.2.2.1. Parameters for resettling . 82 8.2.2.2. Services 83 8.2.2.3. Retaining Walls 84 9. Scenarios . 85 10. References . 95.

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