Managing post disaster reconstruction projects through a cultural perspective: a literature review

S. Disara, A. Samaraweera, V. G. Shanika, Built Environments
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Post Disaster Reconstruction (PDR) is a very important, complex and highly demanding process, including well planned set of activities done by well experienced construction professionals. Strength in terms of sustainability, particularly in the PDR of developing countries, is undoubtedly still not at an adequate level. One of the main challenges that affecting for the success of the PDR project performance is that not managing community cultural continuity properly while affording development opportunities in PDR projects which end up with cultural incompatible solutions, which are unsustainable in the long run. The success of PDR project performance is based on the success of their main 4 components: site, layout, construction and policies. The study identifies how those components of PDR projects are affected by the community culture with the lessons learned by past PDR project experiences all around the world. Further, the cultural factors which affect for each feature of PDR has been identified through the findings. Besides the thorough literature findings, the study has presented with proposed methodological aspects in order to continue the study in future.
从文化视角管理灾后重建项目:文献综述
灾后重建(PDR)是一个非常重要、复杂且要求很高的过程,包括由经验丰富的建筑专业人员精心策划的一系列活动。在可持续性方面,特别是在发展中国家的人民民主共和国,实力无疑仍未达到适当水平。影响PDR项目绩效成功的主要挑战之一是,在PDR项目中没有妥善管理社区文化的连续性,同时提供发展机会,最终导致文化不相容的解决方案,从长远来看是不可持续的。PDR项目绩效的成功取决于其四个主要组成部分的成功:场地、布局、施工和政策。该研究根据世界各地过去的PDR项目经验,确定了PDR项目的这些组成部分是如何受到社区文化的影响的。此外,通过研究结果确定了影响PDR每个特征的文化因素。除了全面的文献发现外,本研究还提出了方法方面的建议,以便在未来继续研究。
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