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The barriers to environmental sustainability in post‐disaster settings: a case study of transitional shelter implementation in Haiti
Authors:Daniel Abrahams
Institution:Doctoral Candidate, Department of Geography, University of South Carolina, South Carolina, United States1
Abstract:Disaster recovery operations that do not account for environmental sustainability (ES) risk exacerbating the impact of the disaster and hindering long‐term recovery efforts. Yet aid agencies do not always consider ES. This research is a case study of the recovery that followed the 2010 earthquake in Haiti. Using timber and concrete procurement as proxies for broader post‐disaster operations, research examined perceptions of ES as well as attempts at and barriers to incorporating it into programming. Identified barriers can be grouped into two categories: (1) prioritisations and perceptions within the disaster response sector that resulted in limited enthusiasm for incorporating ES into programming, and (2) structural and organisational barriers within the disaster response framework that impeded ES attempts and served as a further disincentive to incorporating ES into programming. As a result of those barriers, incorporation of ES was sporadic and inconsistent and often depended on the capacity and motivation of specific implementers.
Keywords:disaster response  disaster recovery  disaster resilience  earthquake  environmental sustainability  Haiti  humanitarian assistance  procurement  transitional shelter
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