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General and Particular Observations on Sheltering and Housing in American Disasters E.L. QUARANTELLI Disasters 6 (1982): 277-281
Abstract: After a survey of the English language social science
literature and a review of several case histories, the Disaster Research
center compiled a number of observations on sheltering and housing following
sudden onset disasters which are summarized here. The study is aimed at
increasing our knowledge of American peace-time disasters. The four different
phases: emergency and temporary sheltering and emergency and temporary
housing are defined and discussed. There seems to be little disaster planning
and often the co-ordination of relief efforts is inefficient. It appears
that communities could be better informed and that more research is necessary
in order to understand and evaluate these phenomena properly. The
paper points to areas which could be usefully investigated.
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