TY - BOOK
T1 - A built environment perspective on post-disaster and conflict- induced displacement.
AU - Hamza, Mo
A2 - Amaratunga, D.
A2 - Malalgoda, C.
A2 - Haigh, R.
A2 - Jayakody, C.
A2 - Senanayake, A.
A2 - Fernando, N.
A2 - Liyanage, C.
A2 - Lill, I.
A2 - Witt, E.
PY - 2022/2/1
Y1 - 2022/2/1
N2 - Displacement is one of the most pressing challenges faced by the society today. REGARD (REbuildinGAfteR Displacement) is a collaborative research project co-funded by EU Erasmus+ programme, which set out to investigate the role of built environment in the context of displacement. The REGARD project launched in September 2018 with an aim to develop competencies in rebuilding communities following a disaster and conflict-induced mass displacements from the perspective of the built environment. The project consortium consists of five international universities in four different countries: University of Huddersfield, UK (project lead); Lund University, Sweden; University of Central Lancashire, UK; Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia; University of Colombo, Sri Lanka.
AB - Displacement is one of the most pressing challenges faced by the society today. REGARD (REbuildinGAfteR Displacement) is a collaborative research project co-funded by EU Erasmus+ programme, which set out to investigate the role of built environment in the context of displacement. The REGARD project launched in September 2018 with an aim to develop competencies in rebuilding communities following a disaster and conflict-induced mass displacements from the perspective of the built environment. The project consortium consists of five international universities in four different countries: University of Huddersfield, UK (project lead); Lund University, Sweden; University of Central Lancashire, UK; Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia; University of Colombo, Sri Lanka.
UR - https://regardproject.com/portal/images/Downloads/Regard_Final_Project_Report_V2.pdf
M3 - Report
SN - 978-1-86218-208-0
BT - A built environment perspective on post-disaster and conflict- induced displacement.
PB - REGARD project
ER -