Situating local stakeholders within national disaster governance structures : rebuilding urban neighbourhoods following the 2015 Nepal earthquake

A 7.8-magnitude earthquake struck Nepal on 25 April 2015, killing nearly 9,000 people and destroying half a million homes. This paper analyses the effectiveness of Nepali government institutions managing the reconstruction. Using institutional ethnography, we analyse how the post-earthquake governan...

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Main Authors: Daly, Patrick, Ninglekhu, Sabin, Hollenbach, Pia, Duyne Barenstein, Jennifer, Nguyen, Dori
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-832472020-09-26T21:34:05Z Situating local stakeholders within national disaster governance structures : rebuilding urban neighbourhoods following the 2015 Nepal earthquake Daly, Patrick Ninglekhu, Sabin Hollenbach, Pia Duyne Barenstein, Jennifer Nguyen, Dori Earth Observatory of Singapore Decentralization Disaster Governance Science::Geology::Volcanoes and earthquakes A 7.8-magnitude earthquake struck Nepal on 25 April 2015, killing nearly 9,000 people and destroying half a million homes. This paper analyses the effectiveness of Nepali government institutions managing the reconstruction. Using institutional ethnography, we analyse how the post-earthquake governance framework has incorporated the flexibility and decentralization outlined in pre-earthquake plans. We balance this with observations from five case study urban settlements in the Kathmandu Valley to provide a “bottom-up” perspective on how local stakeholders are engaged in rebuilding their communities. The creation of ad hoc national-level disaster management agencies can weaken already under-resourced local governance structures. The Nepal case study reveals that national disaster management plans drafted after the Hyogo and Sendai frameworks, which promote the decentralization of disaster governance, are not necessarily followed up with practical steps to empower local stakeholders and facilitate decentralization – and are readily dismissed in the face of a real emergency. NRF (Natl Research Foundation, S’pore) MOE (Min. of Education, S’pore) Published version 2019-11-15T01:56:14Z 2019-12-06T15:18:18Z 2019-11-15T01:56:14Z 2019-12-06T15:18:18Z 2017 Journal Article Daly, P., Ninglekhu, S., Hollenbach, P., Duyne Barenstein, J., & Nguyen, D. (2017). Situating local stakeholders within national disaster governance structures : rebuilding urban neighbourhoods following the 2015 Nepal earthquake. Environment and Urbanization, 29(2), 403-424. doi:10.1177/0956247817721403 0956-2478 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/83247 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/50414 10.1177/0956247817721403 en Environment and Urbanization © 2017 International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED). This article is available under the Creative Commons CC-BY-NC license and permits non-commercial use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. 22 p. application/pdf
institution Nanyang Technological University
building NTU Library
country Singapore
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language English
topic Decentralization
Disaster Governance
Science::Geology::Volcanoes and earthquakes
spellingShingle Decentralization
Disaster Governance
Science::Geology::Volcanoes and earthquakes
Daly, Patrick
Ninglekhu, Sabin
Hollenbach, Pia
Duyne Barenstein, Jennifer
Nguyen, Dori
Situating local stakeholders within national disaster governance structures : rebuilding urban neighbourhoods following the 2015 Nepal earthquake
description A 7.8-magnitude earthquake struck Nepal on 25 April 2015, killing nearly 9,000 people and destroying half a million homes. This paper analyses the effectiveness of Nepali government institutions managing the reconstruction. Using institutional ethnography, we analyse how the post-earthquake governance framework has incorporated the flexibility and decentralization outlined in pre-earthquake plans. We balance this with observations from five case study urban settlements in the Kathmandu Valley to provide a “bottom-up” perspective on how local stakeholders are engaged in rebuilding their communities. The creation of ad hoc national-level disaster management agencies can weaken already under-resourced local governance structures. The Nepal case study reveals that national disaster management plans drafted after the Hyogo and Sendai frameworks, which promote the decentralization of disaster governance, are not necessarily followed up with practical steps to empower local stakeholders and facilitate decentralization – and are readily dismissed in the face of a real emergency.
author2 Earth Observatory of Singapore
author_facet Earth Observatory of Singapore
Daly, Patrick
Ninglekhu, Sabin
Hollenbach, Pia
Duyne Barenstein, Jennifer
Nguyen, Dori
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author Daly, Patrick
Ninglekhu, Sabin
Hollenbach, Pia
Duyne Barenstein, Jennifer
Nguyen, Dori
author_sort Daly, Patrick
title Situating local stakeholders within national disaster governance structures : rebuilding urban neighbourhoods following the 2015 Nepal earthquake
title_short Situating local stakeholders within national disaster governance structures : rebuilding urban neighbourhoods following the 2015 Nepal earthquake
title_full Situating local stakeholders within national disaster governance structures : rebuilding urban neighbourhoods following the 2015 Nepal earthquake
title_fullStr Situating local stakeholders within national disaster governance structures : rebuilding urban neighbourhoods following the 2015 Nepal earthquake
title_full_unstemmed Situating local stakeholders within national disaster governance structures : rebuilding urban neighbourhoods following the 2015 Nepal earthquake
title_sort situating local stakeholders within national disaster governance structures : rebuilding urban neighbourhoods following the 2015 nepal earthquake
publishDate 2019
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/83247
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