Capacity gaps in post disaster construction & demolition waste management
Author(s): |
Gayani Karunasena
Dilanthi Amaratunga |
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Medium: | journal article |
Language(s): | English |
Published in: | Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, July 2015, n. 4, v. 22 |
Page(s): | 446-466 |
DOI: | 10.1108/ecam-08-2014-0107 |
Abstract: |
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to focus on the identification of the existing capacities of post disaster C & D waste management in developing countries, with a special emphasis on Sri Lanka to determine the capacity gaps and related influencing factors. Design/methodology/approachMultiple case studies and expert interviews were conducted to gather primary information on the existing capacities of disaster C & D waste management. Three case studies, including 15 individuals and six experts representing government, non-government institutions and others, were selected. FindingsThe results revealed the existing capacities, capacity gaps and influencing factors for post disaster C & D waste management in the areas of skills and confidence building, links and collaborations, continuity and sustainability, research and development, communication and coordination, organisational implementation and investment in infrastructure. Research limitations/implicationsThis study limited disaster C & D waste to debris generated from totally or partially damaged buildings and infrastructure as a direct impact of natural disasters or from demolished buildings and infrastructure at rehabilitation or at early recovery stages. Originality/valueThe research enabled an analysis of existing capacities and identified capacity gaps in post disaster C & D waste management with influencing factors developing countries. |
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