A systematic review of factors affecting post-disaster reconstruction projects resilience

IF 0.9 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
S. Charles, A. Chang-Richards, T. Yiu
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate the literature on resilience factors applied to post-disaster reconstruction projects and to develop a guiding framework to assist in their strategic selection and application. Design/methodology/approach A systematic review was undertaken on the literature’s account in four major bibliographic databases to elicit resilience factors contributing to improving post-disaster reconstruction projects' robustness. Through summative content analysis and open-coding of research outputs over the past decade, the factors identified informed the development of a conceptual framework that can significantly impact the built environment’s resilience development process. Findings The review found 24 resilience factors open-coded into five criteria groups: governance, innovations, reconstruction approaches, resource management and stakeholder expectations. While these factors have influenced reconstruction projects, the recently increased participation of clients and end-users in construction management accentuates their strategic selection and applications. Research limitations/implications The research focused on English language articles; therefore, any claim to a comprehensive resilience factors listing can be amiss. The framework provides a platform for developing clear measurement indicators for allocating project resources and determining resilience deficiencies. Practical implications Results confirm the designs and assessment of a resilient built environment extends beyond the traditional structural characteristics, but includes the ability of the integrated network of buildings and infrastructure to support the continuous delivery of the community’s social and economic services in normal and post-disaster settings. Originality/value The review is very specific as it attempts to develop a novel conceptual framework for guiding developers and practitioners in the application of resiliency to post-disaster reconstruction projects.
影响灾后重建项目复原力因素的系统综述
目的研究灾后重建项目中弹性因素的相关文献,并为其策略选择和应用提供指导框架。设计/方法/方法对四个主要书目数据库中的文献进行了系统回顾,以找出有助于提高灾后重建项目稳健性的复原力因素。通过对过去十年研究成果的总结性内容分析和开放编码,确定的因素为概念框架的发展提供了信息,该框架可以显著影响建筑环境的弹性发展过程。报告发现,24个弹性因素被开放编码为5个标准组:治理、创新、重建方法、资源管理和利益相关者期望。虽然这些因素影响了重建项目,但最近客户和最终用户越来越多地参与建设管理,强调了他们的战略选择和应用。研究局限/启示本研究集中于英语文章;因此,任何声称全面的弹性因素列表都可能是错误的。该框架为制定用于分配项目资源和确定复原力不足的明确度量指标提供了一个平台。实际意义研究结果证实,弹性建筑环境的设计和评估超越了传统的结构特征,还包括建筑和基础设施综合网络在正常和灾后环境中支持社区社会和经济服务持续交付的能力。原创性/价值本综述非常具体,因为它试图开发一个新的概念框架,以指导开发人员和实践者将弹性应用于灾后重建项目。
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