Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Moving away from tents in Haiti
The New York Times reports that aid groups in Haiti are moving away from tents and toward what the story calls "do-it-yourself housing with tarpaulins at first, followed by lumber." This story is interesting because it reflects so much of what has been learned about temporary (which often becomes semi-permanent) housing after major disasters, like the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami. It's also broadly relevant to problems with post-disaster housing in industrialized nations, like the United States after Katrina.
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