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      Towards improving the design and planning of post-conflict housing reconstruction projects: a conceptual framework

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      Built Environment Project and Asset Management
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          Abstract

          Purpose

          There is a significant dearth of theoretical and practical knowledge with respect to the design and planning stages of post-conflict housing reconstruction projects. This research presents the development of a conceptual framework towards improving the design and planning processes of post-conflict housing reconstruction projects.

          Design/methodology/approach

          A systematic review of the literature on post-conflict housing reconstruction in developing countries, incorporating the themes of collaboration and stakeholder engagement, is presented. A synthesis of this literature is used to inform the development of a conceptual framework that seeks to address the limitations of current housing reconstruction models in post-conflict environments by establishing collaborative approaches at the initial stages of design, as well as the tasks required to achieve efficient results through the aid of relief organisations (NGOs).

          Findings

          While the review essentially identifies the fundamental issues and inadequacies of the current housing reconstruction models, the proposed framework aims to enable the implementation of better and efficient collaborative design and planning strategies and practices in post-conflict housing reconstruction.

          Originality/value

          The conceptual framework aims to promote more effective collaboration through the design of post-conflict housing reconstruction projects by strengthening communication and coordination between the key stakeholders. Furthermore, the research highlights several gaps in the extant literature, signposting new directions for future research in the area of stakeholder engagement during the design and planning post-conflict housing.

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                Journal
                Built Environment Project and Asset Management
                BEPAM
                Emerald
                2044-124X
                October 13 2022
                February 02 2023
                October 13 2022
                February 02 2023
                : 13
                : 2
                : 253-269
                Article
                10.1108/BEPAM-03-2022-0047
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