Long-Term Consequences of Disasters The Reconstruction of Friuli, Italy, in Its International Context, 1976–1988

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Main Author: Geipel, Robert
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Springer New York 1991, 1991
Edition:1st ed. 1991
Series:Springer Series on Environmental Management
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • 3. Regional Differentiation of Reconstruction
  • 4. Socioeconomic Development
  • 5. Differentiation of the Stages and Influential Factors
  • 6. Costs of Reconstruction
  • 7. Regional Differentiation of Reconstruction Costs
  • 8. Change Following Disaster: A Review
  • V. Reconstruction in Four Communities: A Case Study
  • 1. The Situation Before the Disaster
  • 2. Reconstruction Policies
  • 3. Changes in Residential Structures and Settlement Patterns
  • 4. The Improvement of Housing Stock
  • 5. Changes in the Structure of Accommodations
  • 6. Changes in the Location of Residences
  • 7. Changes in Property Titles
  • 8. Contentedness of the Population with Reconstruction
  • 9. Change in Social Life
  • VI. Changes in the Regional Structure During Reconstruction
  • 1. Development of Demographic Relations
  • 2. The SocioeconomicDevelopment
  • 3. Cluster Analysis of Socioeconomic and Demographic Variables
  • 4. Small-Scale Changes in the Regional Structure
  • 5. Earthquakes, Reconstruction, and Industrial Development
  • VII. Conclusions
  • 1. Reconstruction Alternatives—Three Scenarios
  • 2. Learning From Reconstruction: The Do’s and Don’ts of Friuli
  • 3. Final Remarks
  • I. Introduction
  • 1. Topics of Long-Term Studies in Hazard Research
  • 2. Open Questions in Hazard Research
  • 3. Specific and Broadly Representative Elements in the Reconstruction of Friuli
  • 4. Literature on Friuli and the Earthquakes in Friuli
  • II. Overview of the Initial Conditions for Reconstruction
  • 1. Indemnification versus Insurance: Two Models of Settling Damages after Natural Disasters
  • 2. The Region and the Events of 1976
  • 3. Decisions on the Method and the Course of Reconstruction
  • III. Effects of Provisional Housing in Prefabs: Slums of Hope or Despair
  • 1. Expenditures
  • 2. Demolition
  • 3. The Problem of the “Squatters”
  • 4. The Composition of the Population in the Prefab Towns
  • 5. The Social Selection Process in the Prefab Towns
  • 6. Prefab Settlements as Indicators of the Phases of Reconstruction
  • IV. The Single Stages of Reconstruction
  • 1. Reconstruction Stages and Expenditure of Funds
  • 2. Critical Moments During Reconstruction