2011
DOI: 10.5751/es-03858-160113
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Ecosystem Considerations for Postdisaster Recovery: Lessons from China, Pakistan, and Elsewhere for Recovery Planning in Haiti

Abstract: ABSTRACT. As the world joins forces to support the people of Haiti on their long road of recovery following the January 2010 earthquake, plans and strategies should take into consideration past experiences from other postdisaster recovery efforts with respect to integrating ecosystem considerations. Sound ecosystem management can both support the medium and long-term needs for recovery as well as help to buffer the impacts of future extreme natural events, which for Haiti are likely to include both hurricanes … Show more

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“…5 GRRT (2010); Hendricks, Christensen and Toussaint (2010); Ingram et al (2006); Mainka and McNeely (2011);Roseberry (2008); Srinivas and Nakagawa (2008). 6 Barrett, Murfitt and Venton (2007); GRRT (2010); Hendricks, Christensen and Toussaint (2010); Ingram et al (2006); Mainka and McNeely (2011);Roseberry (2008); Smith and Wenger (2007); Srinivas and Nakagawa (2008). 7 See Goodland (1995) and WCED (1987).…”
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“…5 GRRT (2010); Hendricks, Christensen and Toussaint (2010); Ingram et al (2006); Mainka and McNeely (2011);Roseberry (2008); Srinivas and Nakagawa (2008). 6 Barrett, Murfitt and Venton (2007); GRRT (2010); Hendricks, Christensen and Toussaint (2010); Ingram et al (2006); Mainka and McNeely (2011);Roseberry (2008); Smith and Wenger (2007); Srinivas and Nakagawa (2008). 7 See Goodland (1995) and WCED (1987).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It identified potential environmental risks related to the earthquake and the recovery and provided recommendations to mitigate these risks. 22 Barrett, Murfitt and Venton (2007); GRRT (2010); Ingram et al (2006); Mainka and McNeely (2011);Roseberry (2008); Srinivas and Nakagawa (2008); van Breda and Laprade (2008). 17 Concrete is defined as the hardened combination of cement with aggregate and water.…”
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“…Due to dense human population and development, piping plovers in this region are severely threatened by both direct and indirect anthropogenic impacts that remove or degrade habitat (Defeo et al, 2009;McFadden, 2007;Schlacher et al, 2016). Habitat availability can be increased through restoration activities or protections against human disturbance (Maslo, Handel, & Pover, 2011;Maslo, Leu, Pover, Weston, & Schlacher, 2018); yet, rarely do arguments for piping plover conservation overcome those pertaining to anthropogenically focused coastal land use planning (Jones et al, 2017;Mainka & McNeely, 2011). Therefore, one of the key problems in this system is the conflict between beach habitat conservation and human recreational use.…”
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