Building Back Better After Disasters: Enhancing Community Resilience Through In-City Resettlement in Valenzuela City, Philippines

Nicole Anne Cruz
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Build Back Better (BBB) is a recovery process that aims to make disaster-affected communities more resilient. This study analyzed the resilience of disaster-affected individuals relocated in an in-city resettlement project using the community resilience framework of the International Federation of the Red Cross (IFRC) in the context of BBB. It contributes to understanding BBB in view of limited case studies of in-city resettlement. Employing mixed methods research design, data were gathered through key informant interviews, household surveys, documents, and observation. Results show that relocation significantly improved community resilience in terms of knowledge, health, infrastructure and services, connectedness, organization, and economic opportunities. Psychological support is lacking and mechanisms to manage the community’s natural assets need to be devised in view of spatial limitations. Good practices conforming to BBB principles include structural design improvement, hazard-based land-use planning, participatory approaches, provision of various services, adoption of a multi-partnership model, economic regeneration, and proper implementation through stakeholder management and disaster management legislation. Results indicate positive contributions of local government-managed in-city resettlement to community resilience when BBB principles are considered. Stakeholders in disaster governance can learn from the good practices identified towards better post-disaster recovery in line with SDG 11 on sustainable cities and communities.
灾后重建:菲律宾巴伦苏埃拉市通过城市重新安置提高社区复原力
重建更好(BBB)是一个恢复过程,旨在使受灾害影响的社区更具弹性。本研究采用国际红十字会社区恢复力框架,在BBB背景下分析了城市安置项目中受灾个体的恢复力。鉴于对城市内重新安置的个案研究有限,它有助于了解城市内重新安置。采用混合方法的研究设计,通过关键信息者访谈、入户调查、文献和观察收集数据。结果表明,搬迁显著提高了社区在知识、健康、基础设施和服务、连通性、组织和经济机会方面的复原力。缺乏心理支持,需要根据空间限制设计管理社区自然资产的机制。符合BBB原则的良好做法包括结构设计改进、基于灾害的土地使用规划、参与式方法、提供各种服务、采用多方合作模式、经济复兴以及通过利益相关者管理和灾害管理立法进行适当实施。结果表明,当考虑BBB原则时,地方政府管理的城市移民对社区恢复力有积极贡献。灾害治理的利益攸关方可以根据关于可持续城市和社区的可持续发展目标11,借鉴为更好地实现灾后恢复而确定的良好做法。
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