Recovery, Rehabilitation, and Reconstruction #disastermanagement #disaster#recovery #rehabilitation

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In this video, we will disscuss Recovery, Rehabilitation, and Reconstruction.
Recovery after a disaster has three separate yet intertwined meanings. To begin with, it is a goal that entails restoring regular community activities that have been disturbed by disaster impacts – in most people’s perceptions, precisely as they were before the crisis hit.

Second, it is a stage of the emergency management cycle that begins with the stabilization of disaster circumstances (the conclusion of the emergency response phase) and concludes when the community has returned to normal activities. Third, it is a method by which society accomplishes its aim of resuming regular activities. Both operations planned before the accident and those improvised after the event are included in the recovery process.

In reality, the repair of shelter and community infrastructure is a critical first step in the recovery process.

The first step toward restoring and improving local habitat is to implement a reconstruction program. In a constrained region, it introduces enhanced construction systems, establishes basic building element supply, improves the skills and management capacity of families, local agencies, and village craftsmen, and establishes local information and knowledge systems.

The bigger objective is to develop a holistic picture of “Habitat” that connects the housing process with the ability to make and exercise informed decisions about building construction, habitat restoration, and economic development.

The following steps are involved in re-establishing people’s life through rehabilitation efforts:

Ascending the tiers of the social ladder from home to the habitat to livelihood.

The establishment of local awareness, as well as training for everybody, so that people may take charge of the housing process.

Building capacity and connecting to businesses—livelihood support

Creating economic surpluses through designing livelihood solutions in the farming and non-farming sectors based on new economic possibilities (that can be directed to responsive housing).

Putting in place a foundation for community access to institutional housing financing.

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