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Guidelines for post disaster housing in coastal Sri
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UNDER the guidance of Ministry of Housing and Construction,
the National Housing Development Authority (NHDA) supported
by the German Technical Co-operation (GTZ) through a Tsunami
Housing Support Project (THSP) implemented on behalf of the
German Federal Ministry of Economic Corporation and
Development has published Guidelines for Post Disaster
Housing in Coastal Sri Lanka, states a National Housing
Development Authority press release.
The primary objective of this guideline is to cater to the
needs of all categories of actors involved in the
post-tsunami re-housing endeavors within the coastal belt.
At the same time, the need to address other, more frequent
natural disasters such as cyclones and floods is also
recognized.
As an initial step, the disaster-resistance issues that
primarily affect the coastal belt of Sri Lanka, has been
given high priority in this document.
The Guidelines are intended to cover the technical
requirements relating to several natural disasters that
might affect the coastal belt, such as tidal wave, earth
tremors, floods and high winds.
The Guideline contains two sections: Section 1 deals with
Sri Lankan building regulations applicable to the coastal
belt. These are culled from the relevant guidelines issued
by the Urban Development Authority (UDA), local authorities
and the Coast Conservation Department (CCD).
Section 2 deals with "best practices" in the areas of
participatory development approach, settlement planning,
neighbourhood and housing layout for energy efficiency and
thermal comfort, sustainable design, appropriate use of
materials,
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disaster-resistant housing and best practices in the provision of
infrastructure services.
While the former presents a quick guide to the current statutory
provisions with respect to housing in the coastal belt, the latter
is a distillation of the collective wisdom of key stakeholders in
the area of housing provision.
This is culled from stakeholders as diverse as academia,
professional organizations, non-governmental actors, grassroot
activists and users. It is hoped that the second section would grow
over time, leading to a more rounded codification of best practices
in the area of post-disaster housing reconstruction.
The Guideline was ceremonially launched on December 21st at
Bandaranaike Memorial International Conference Hall, Colombo 07
under the patronage of Minister of Housing and Construction, Mrs.
Ferial Ashraff. The NHDA has published the entire Guideline in their
website www.nhda.lk.
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