Rebuilding Communities after Displacement: Sustainable and Resilience Approaches
Intro -- International Scientific/Peer-Review Committee -- Preface -- Contents -- Editors and Contributors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Part I Response Management for Displaced Communities -- 1 Rebuilding After Displacement: Identifying the Needs of Displaced Communities from the Perspective of the Built Environment -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.1.1 Resettlement and Integration of the Displaced Communities in the UK -- 1.2 Methodology -- 1.3 Literature Review -- 1.4 Research Findings and Discussion -- 1.4.1 Housing Provision -- 1.4.2 Socio-Cultural Needs -- 1.4.3 Social Infrastructure Needs -- 1.4.4 Economic Needs -- 1.4.5 Physical Infrastructure Needs -- 1.4.6 Governance Needs -- 1.4.7 Communities with Special Needs -- 1.5 Conclusion -- References -- 2 Micro-narratives on People's Perception of Climate Change and Its Impact on Their Livelihood and Migration: Voices from the Indigenous Aymara People in the Bolivian Andes -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Conceptual Framework -- 2.2.1 Vulnerability and Resilience -- 2.2.2 Migration -- 2.2.3 Environmental Migration -- 2.3 Study Area Profile -- 2.4 Methodology -- 2.4.1 Rationale -- 2.4.2 Design -- 2.4.3 Participants' Profile -- 2.4.4 Process of Gathering Information and Data Analysis -- 2.5 Results and Discussion -- 2.5.1 People's Perception of Climate Change -- 2.5.2 The Impacts of Climate Change on Livelihood and Well-Being -- 2.5.3 Adaptation to Climate Change and Indigenous Knowledge -- 2.5.4 Human Migration -- 2.6 Conclusion and Policy Implications -- Appendix 1: Guiding Questions for In-Depth Interviews -- Appendix 2: Guiding Questions for Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) -- References -- 3 From Zero to Hero? Changes in the Estonian Context for Refugees -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.1.1 Prior to February 2022 -- 3.1.2 Following the Russian Invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 -- 3.2 Methodology.