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Role of an architect in the process of disaster risk reconstruction : Four cases of rural areas in Gujarat after 2001 Bhuj earthquake (Also available on CD)

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CONTENTS Abstract 9 Acknowledgements 11 Contents 13 List of figures 15 List of abbreviations 17 Organisation of thesis 19 1 Introduction .. 21 1.1 Motivation 23 1.2 Aim, Objectives and Method 24 1.2.1 Aim 24 1.2.2 Objectives and Method 24 1.3 Limitations 27 1.4 Methodology 28 1.5 Research Framework 29 2 Literature Study 31 2.1 Discources on PDR and role of an architect 31 2.2 Understanding the challenges in post-disaster situation 33 2.3 Understanding Disaster Cycle 38 3 Phase I : Existing Institutional Framework 41 3.1 Existing Disaster Scenario in India 41 3.2 National Disaster Management Authority 44 3.3 National Institute of Disaster Management 45 3.4 Council of Architecture (COA) 46 3.5 Conclusion .. 47 4 Phase II : Case Studies 49 4.1 Introduction to the disaster situation in Gujarat after the 2001 Earthquake 49 4.2 Reconstruction Approaches 50 4.3 Community as a part of rebuilding process 52 4.4 Site Selection 54 4.4.1 Site 1 56 4.4.2 Site 2 58 4.4.3 Site 3 60 4.4.4 Site 4 62 4.5 Conclusion 64 5 Phase II : Level of involvement. 67 5.1 Introduction 67 5.2 Sites . 68 5.2.1 Site 1 69 5.2.2 Site 2 70 5.2.3 Site 3 71 5.2.4 Site 4 72 5.3 Conclusion 73 6 Synthesis, Analysis, Conclusion 74 6.1 Synthesis 74 6.2 Observations 76 6.3 Analysis and Conclusions 78 6.4 The Outcome/ Conclusion 102 7 Further Scope 103 References 105 Appendices 107 A1. Terminologies and definition 107 A2. Questionnaire for Professionals 110 A3. Q uestionnaire for Beneficiaries 112 A4. Literature Study Matrix 114 A5. Timeline for P1 114 A6. Timeline for P2 114 A7. Timeline for P3 114 A8. Timeline for P4 114
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CONTENTS
Abstract 9
Acknowledgements 11
Contents 13
List of figures 15
List of abbreviations 17
Organisation of thesis 19
1 Introduction .. 21
1.1 Motivation 23
1.2 Aim, Objectives and Method 24
1.2.1 Aim 24
1.2.2 Objectives and Method 24
1.3 Limitations 27
1.4 Methodology 28
1.5 Research Framework 29
2 Literature Study 31
2.1 Discources on PDR and role of an architect 31
2.2 Understanding the challenges in post-disaster situation 33
2.3 Understanding Disaster Cycle 38
3 Phase I : Existing Institutional Framework 41
3.1 Existing Disaster Scenario in India 41
3.2 National Disaster Management Authority 44
3.3 National Institute of Disaster Management 45
3.4 Council of Architecture (COA) 46
3.5 Conclusion .. 47
4 Phase II : Case Studies 49
4.1 Introduction to the disaster situation in Gujarat after the 2001 Earthquake 49
4.2 Reconstruction Approaches 50
4.3 Community as a part of rebuilding process 52
4.4 Site Selection 54
4.4.1 Site 1 56
4.4.2 Site 2 58
4.4.3 Site 3 60
4.4.4 Site 4 62
4.5 Conclusion 64
5 Phase II : Level of involvement. 67
5.1 Introduction 67
5.2 Sites . 68
5.2.1 Site 1 69
5.2.2 Site 2 70
5.2.3 Site 3 71
5.2.4 Site 4 72
5.3 Conclusion 73
6 Synthesis, Analysis, Conclusion 74
6.1 Synthesis 74
6.2 Observations 76
6.3 Analysis and Conclusions 78
6.4 The Outcome/ Conclusion 102
7 Further Scope 103
References 105
Appendices 107
A1. Terminologies and definition 107
A2. Questionnaire for Professionals 110
A3. Q uestionnaire for Beneficiaries 112
A4. Literature Study Matrix 114
A5. Timeline for P1 114
A6. Timeline for P2 114
A7. Timeline for P3 114
A8. Timeline for P4 114

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