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Citation

Hendriks E, Opdyke A. Disaster Prev. Manage. 2020; 29(6): 849-864.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2020, Emerald Group Publishing)

DOI

10.1108/DPM-01-2020-0025

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

PURPOSE The purpose of this study is to explore communication of hazard-resistant construction techniques after disaster in the absence of outside influence. It further aims to unpack the barriers and drivers in the adoption of knowledge processes to identify strategic recommendations to enlarge adoption of safer construction practices by local construction actors.

DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH This paper is based on an analysis of stakeholders' perspectives during post-disaster reconstruction in the Philippines in the province of Busuanga after Typhoon Haiyan in 2013. Data were collected from six communities that received no external housing assistance, analyzing surveys from 220 households, 13 carpenters, 20 key actors coordinating reconstruction or recovery efforts, as well as 12 focus group discussions.

FINDINGS This research argues for a stronger role of governmental agencies, vocational training schools and engineers. Current communication of typhoon-resistant construction knowledge is ineffective to stimulate awareness, understanding and adoption by local construction actors and self-recovering households. Research limitations/implications The analysis in this study focuses on a small sample of communities in the west of the Philippines that are not frequently affected by typhoons.

ORIGINALITY/VALUE This is one of the few scholarly works in the Philippines focused on adoption of safer construction practices by community-based construction actors when technical housing assistance is absent.


Language: en

Keywords

Housing; Knowledge adoption; Philippines; Technical guidelines

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