DOI QR코드

DOI QR Code

An ISM-Based Methodology for Analyzing Interrelationships Among Influencing Factors in Reconstruction Projects

  • Hwarang Kim (Department of Industrial Policy Research, Construction & Economy Research Institute of Korea) ;
  • Kwangpyo Lee (Department of Industrial Policy Research, Construction & Economy Research Institute of Korea) ;
  • Youngjoon Jun (Department of Industrial Policy Research, Construction & Economy Research Institute of Korea)
  • Published : 2024.07.29

Abstract

The frequency and scale of natural disasters are rapidly increasing due to global warming. Over time, the academic community has conducted numerous studies on post-disaster reconstruction projects. Additionally, international organizations have provided various guidelines for executing these projects efficiently. In this study, we examined and analyzed several influencing factors based on existing research to improve approaches to reconstruction projects. Although generalizing results from limited studies can be challenging, our findings suggest that "Assessing the extent of damage to facilities requiring reconstruction" should be prioritized in the implementation of reconstruction projects.

Keywords

Acknowledgement

This work was supported by the National Research Foundation of Korea(NRF) grant funded by the Korea government(MSIT) (NRF-2020R1C1C1011655)

References

  1. EM-DAT Database(2024), The Emergency Events Database - Universite catholique de Louvain (UCL) - CRED, D. Guha-Sapir - www.emdat.be,Brussels, Belgium
  2. H.R.Kim, Toward a Framework for Project Management of Post-Disaster Reconstruction Projects, Ph.D. Thesis, Seoul National University of Science and Technology.
  3. Kim, K. N., & Choi, J. H. (2013). Breaking the vicious cycle of flood disasters: Goals of project management in post-disaster rebuild projects. International Journal of Project Management, 31(1), 147-160.
  4. Jha, A. K. (2010). Safer homes, stronger communities: a handbook for reconstructing after natural disasters. The World Bank.
  5. Enshassi, A., Chatat, T., von Meding, J., & Forino, G. (2017). Factors influencing post-disaster reconstruction project management for housing provision in the Gaza Strip, Occupied Palestinian Territories. International Journal of Disaster Risk Science, 8(4), 402-414.
  6. Skat(Swiss Resource Centre and Consultancies for Development) & IFRC (International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies). (2012). Sustainable Reconstruction in Urban Areas: A Handbook
  7. Felix, D., Branco, J. M., & Feio, A. (2013). Temporary housing after disasters: A state of the art survey. Habitat International, 40, 136-141.
  8. Chang, Y., Wilkinson, S., Potangaroa, R., & Seville, E. (2011). Identifying factors affecting resource avaiability for post-disaster reconstruction: a case study in China. Constrcution Management and Economics, 29(1), 37-48.
  9. Farahdilla, C. E., Mansur, S. A., & Abdullah, A. (2013). Common issues in post-disaster reconstruction. Malaysian Journal of Civil Engineering, 25(2).
  10. CRS (Catholic Relief Services). (2011). How-to guide: Managing post-disaster (re)-construction projects. Baltimore, MD: Catholic Relief Services.
  11. GFDRR (Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery). (2017). Post-Disaster Needs Assessments Guidelines Volume B: Housing
  12. Collaborative, E. P. (2004). Participatory planning guide for post-disaster reconstruction. EPC-Environmental Planning Collaborative, TCG International, LLC, 1-22.
  13. Hallegatte, S., Rentschler, J., & Walsh, B. (2018). Building Back Better.