Analysis of Variance of the Effects of a Project’s Location on Key Issues and Challenges in Post-Disaster Reconstruction Projects
After a disaster, the reconstruction phase is driven by immediate challenges. One of the main challenges in the post-disaster period is the way that reconstruction projects are implemented. Reconstruction cannot move forward until some complex issues are settled. The purposes of this research are...
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Language: | English |
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MDPI
2017
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Online Access: | http://eprints.usm.my/38322/1/Analysis_of_Variance_of_the_Effects_of_a_Project%E2%80%99s_Location_on_Key_Issues.pdf http://eprints.usm.my/38322/ http://www.mdpi.com/2227-7099/5/4/46 |
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Summary: | After a disaster, the reconstruction phase is driven by immediate challenges. One of the
main challenges in the post-disaster period is the way that reconstruction projects are implemented.
Reconstruction cannot move forward until some complex issues are settled. The purposes of this
research are to highlight the issues and challenges in post-disaster reconstruction (PDR) projects and
to determine the significant differences between the issues and challenges in different locations where
PDR projects are carried out. The researchers collected data within international non-governmental
organisations (INGOs) on their experience of working with PDR projects. The findings of this research
provide the foundation on which to build strategies for avoiding project failures; this may be useful
for PDR project practitioners in the future. |
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