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Vulnerability reduction of infrastructure reconstruction projects

Palliyaguru, RS; Amaratunga, RDG; Haigh, RP

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Authors

RS Palliyaguru

RDG Amaratunga

RP Haigh



Abstract

Various infrastructure segments of numerous countries have been repeatedly subjected to natural and man-made disasters. The potential reason of damaging infrastructure
facilities and their services is resultant disaster risks due to natural or man-made hazards connect with vulnerable infrastructure facilities and vulnerable communities. The
simplest way to prevent or mitigate disaster losses is addressing vulnerabilities. The main study based on which this paper was compiled aimed at exploring and
investigating the vulnerabilities of infrastructures and communities benefited from infrastructures and possible solutions to overcome them. This paper presents the
literature review conducted on vulnerabilities of infrastructures and empirical evidence collated on best possible DRR strategies to overcome such vulnerabilities of
infrastructures. The main study was conducted using case study strategy and the expert interviews. This paper is entirely based on the data collated from the expert interviews conducted in Sri Lanka and United Kingdom. The expert interviews discovered various DRR strategies to overcome the vulnerabilities of the infrastructure projects

Citation

Palliyaguru, R., Amaratunga, R., & Haigh, R. Vulnerability reduction of infrastructure reconstruction projects. Presented at COBRA 2010, Paris

Presentation Conference Type Other
Conference Name COBRA 2010
Conference Location Paris
End Date Sep 3, 2010
Publication Date Jan 1, 2010
Deposit Date Sep 13, 2010
Publicly Available Date Apr 5, 2016
Keywords Disaster risk reduction, socio-economic development, vulnerability reduction
Additional Information Event Type : Conference

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