Exploring Good Practice Knowledge Transfer Related to Post-Tsunami Housing (Re-)Construction in Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka was badly affected by the tsunami that occurred on 26th December 2004. The tsunami destroyed about two-thirds of the Sri Lankan coastline and affected more than 1,000,000 people. It does not only affected the lives of the community, but also had a devastating effect on their housing and l...

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Main Authors: Ingirige, Bingunath, Haigh, Richard, Malalgoda, Chamindi, Palliyaguru, Roshani
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Language:English
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author Ingirige, Bingunath
Haigh, Richard
Malalgoda, Chamindi
Palliyaguru, Roshani
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Haigh, Richard
Malalgoda, Chamindi
Palliyaguru, Roshani
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description Sri Lanka was badly affected by the tsunami that occurred on 26th December 2004. The tsunami destroyed about two-thirds of the Sri Lankan coastline and affected more than 1,000,000 people. It does not only affected the lives of the community, but also had a devastating effect on their housing and livelihoods. The overall loss of 100,000 or more houses due to the tsunami proved to be a major challenge to the emergency response teams and disaster planners. Although several major disasters of varying magnitudes have occurred in the world, the body of knowledge related to post-disaster housing reconstruction and rehabilitation appears fragmented and poorly integrated. This paper attempts to fill this theoretical gap by focusing on the extent to which good practice knowledge transfer helps in overcoming this problem for more effective and efficient delivery of post-tsunami housing in Sri Lanka. The paper applied knowledge transfer principles within the context of the two housing reconstruction strategies employed in post-tsunami housing reconstruction in Sri Lanka; namely donor-driven housing and owner driven housing. The results of this study reveal that the knowledge transfer within this context cannot be simply copied and inserted from one context without any localisation. Therefore, the paper proposes a high-level abstraction of the core principles of community engagement through participatory techniques associated with appropriate capacity and capability building techniques that will enable the various stakeholders to create a new application to suit the appropriate context of the transfer destination (post-tsunami context in Sri Lanka).
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spelling usm-423662018-10-08T08:35:47Z http://eprints.usm.my/42366/ Exploring Good Practice Knowledge Transfer Related to Post-Tsunami Housing (Re-)Construction in Sri Lanka Ingirige, Bingunath Haigh, Richard Malalgoda, Chamindi Palliyaguru, Roshani TH1-9745 Building construction Sri Lanka was badly affected by the tsunami that occurred on 26th December 2004. The tsunami destroyed about two-thirds of the Sri Lankan coastline and affected more than 1,000,000 people. It does not only affected the lives of the community, but also had a devastating effect on their housing and livelihoods. The overall loss of 100,000 or more houses due to the tsunami proved to be a major challenge to the emergency response teams and disaster planners. Although several major disasters of varying magnitudes have occurred in the world, the body of knowledge related to post-disaster housing reconstruction and rehabilitation appears fragmented and poorly integrated. This paper attempts to fill this theoretical gap by focusing on the extent to which good practice knowledge transfer helps in overcoming this problem for more effective and efficient delivery of post-tsunami housing in Sri Lanka. The paper applied knowledge transfer principles within the context of the two housing reconstruction strategies employed in post-tsunami housing reconstruction in Sri Lanka; namely donor-driven housing and owner driven housing. The results of this study reveal that the knowledge transfer within this context cannot be simply copied and inserted from one context without any localisation. Therefore, the paper proposes a high-level abstraction of the core principles of community engagement through participatory techniques associated with appropriate capacity and capability building techniques that will enable the various stakeholders to create a new application to suit the appropriate context of the transfer destination (post-tsunami context in Sri Lanka). Penerbit Universiti Sains Malaysia 2008 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/42366/1/2_Bingunath_%28p.21-42%29.pdf Ingirige, Bingunath and Haigh, Richard and Malalgoda, Chamindi and Palliyaguru, Roshani (2008) Exploring Good Practice Knowledge Transfer Related to Post-Tsunami Housing (Re-)Construction in Sri Lanka. Journal of Construction in Developing Countries , 13 (2). pp. 21-42. ISSN 1823-6499 http://web.usm.my/jcdc/vol13_2_2008/2_Bingunath%20(p.21-42).pdf
spellingShingle TH1-9745 Building construction
Ingirige, Bingunath
Haigh, Richard
Malalgoda, Chamindi
Palliyaguru, Roshani
Exploring Good Practice Knowledge Transfer Related to Post-Tsunami Housing (Re-)Construction in Sri Lanka
title Exploring Good Practice Knowledge Transfer Related to Post-Tsunami Housing (Re-)Construction in Sri Lanka
title_full Exploring Good Practice Knowledge Transfer Related to Post-Tsunami Housing (Re-)Construction in Sri Lanka
title_fullStr Exploring Good Practice Knowledge Transfer Related to Post-Tsunami Housing (Re-)Construction in Sri Lanka
title_full_unstemmed Exploring Good Practice Knowledge Transfer Related to Post-Tsunami Housing (Re-)Construction in Sri Lanka
title_short Exploring Good Practice Knowledge Transfer Related to Post-Tsunami Housing (Re-)Construction in Sri Lanka
title_sort exploring good practice knowledge transfer related to post-tsunami housing (re-)construction in sri lanka
topic TH1-9745 Building construction
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