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Resources
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Conflict and Disaster, Network Paper No.
43, ALNAP, Overseas Development Institute,
London, 2003;
http://www.alnap.org/pool/files/erd-3619-full.
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2. Barenstein, J D, Housing Reconstruction
in Post-Earthquake Gujarat, A Comparative
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54, March 2006; http://www.odihpn.report.
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3. Development Alternatives, Influencing and
Empowering Local Stakeholders, in: Tsunami,
Lessons for Habitat Development, UNDP
India, New Delhi, 2008.
4. International Federation of Red Cross Red
Crescent Societies, Owner Driven Housing
Reconstruction Guidelines, IFRC, Geneva,
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5. Jha, A K, Safer Homes, Stronger Communities:
A Handbook for Reconstructing after Natural
Disasters, Global Facility for Disaster
Reduction and Recovery, The World Bank,
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6. Lowe, L, Nakuru – A Study in Urbanisation:
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7. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian
Affairs (OCHA), Shelter after Disaster, 1982.
8. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian
Affairs (OCHA), Shelter Centre and
Department for International Development
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Reconstruction after Natural Disasters – Field
Edition, United Nations, Geneva, 2008;
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after Disaster: Strategies for transitional
settlement and reconstruction, 2010
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10. United Nations Human Settlements
Programme (UN-Habitat): People’s process in
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Further resources are listed in PCR Tool no.2: PCR
Resources.
Acknowledgements
The Toolkit on PCR has been developed through
institutional collaboration between Practical
Action and the International Federation of
Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies. The
collaborators are particularly thankful to Otto
Ruskulis, who produced an early draft of this tool,
and to Sophie Ault, Tom Corsellis, Michal Lyons,
Vasant Pullenayegem and Aziza Usoof for their
contributions and comments.
For further information, contact
Graham Saunders,
Head of Shelter & Settlements Department
International Federation of
Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
17, chemin des Crêts, Petit-Saconnex,
Geneva, Switzerland
Tel: +41 (0)22 730 4222
E-mail: secretariat@ifrc.org
Website: www.ifrc.org
Postal address: Case postal 372, CH-1211 Geneva 19,
Switzerland
Theo Schilderman,
Head of International Infrastructure Programme
Practical Action
The Schumacher Centre for Technology and Development
Bourton-on-Dunsmore
Rugby, Warwickshire, CV23 9QZ
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0)1926 634400
E-mail: theos@practicalaction.org.uk
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