'Transitional Settlement and Reconstruction after Natural Disasters' (2008)

Shelter Centre is an NGO supporting communities impacted by conflicts and natural disasters by serving collaboration and consensus in humanitarian transitional settlement and reconstruction response.


options

welcome
authors
publishers

displacement
disasters
reconstruction
crosscutting
sectors
guidelines
research
cases
country
resources

Google

publisher(s) United Nations
author(s)
summary These guidelines are aimed at assisting all stakeholders, including governments and humanitarian and development organisations, in agreeing and implementing together integrated strategies for transitional settlement and reconstruction, in support of the varied needs, resources and capacities of communities affected by natural disasters. These guidelines are the result of a collaboration between Shelter Centre and UN/OCHA, and were published by the UN in May 2008. The guidelines can be downloaded below in one file or by individual chapters. The chapters are:
  1. Principles and coordination
  2. Planning for response
  3. Responding to hazards
  4. Transitional settlement options: displaced populations
  5. Transitional reconstruction options: non-displaced populations
  6. Implementing a response
  7. Toolkits
  8. Resources
doctype text
keywords natural disasters, transitional, settlement, reconstruction, principles, assistance methods, strategic template, strategy, stakeholders,
flags displacement, disasters, reconstruction, gender, environment, legal, sanitation, cases, guidelines
download
TransitionalSettlementandReconstructionAfterNaturalDisasters.pdf (15 MB)
TSARANDch1.pdf (801 KB)
TSARANDch2.pdf (3 MB)
TSARANDch3.pdf (1513 KB)
TSARANDch4.pdf (888 KB)
TSARANDch5.pdf (798 KB)
TSARANDch6.pdf (6 MB)
TSARANDch7.pdf (3 MB)
TSARANDch8.pdf (1782 KB)
TSARANDcovers_intro_toc.pdf (1586 KB)
TSARANDindex.pdf (474 KB)

^ back to top

mail Shelter Centre