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i-Rec aims to establish or consolidate partnerships with organisations that work in the field of international development and/or humanitarian aid. i-Rec's goal is to link people and organisations together that, united, can contribute to reducing disasters and improving post-disaster practices. 


 
 
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sq IF Research Group (grifwebsite
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if
Type of organisation
Academic institution
Activities
Research, Networking and Knowledge Transfer
Location
Montreal, Canada
Contact person
Gonzalo Lizarralde
Position
Director
Email
gonzalo.lizarralde@umontreal.ca
Telephone
1.514.343 7420
Summary of activities

grif studies the processes involved in the development of construction and architectural projects. Since 1976 grif conducts this mission based on four main activities: research, education, consulting and networking.

sq Development Planning Unit (DPU), University College London website
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DPU
Type of organisation
Academic institution
Activities
Teaching, Research, Capacity Building, Advisory Work
Location
London, United Kingdom
Contact person
Cassidy Johnson
Position
Lecturer
Email

cassidy.johnson@ucl.ac.uk

Telephone        

+44 (0)207 679 1111

Summary of activities                

The Development Planning Unit (DPU) is an international centre specialising in academic teaching, research, capacity building and advisory work in the field of urban and regional development, planning, and management. With over 50 years experience, it is concerned with promoting sustainable forms of development, understanding rapid urbanisation and encouraging innovation in the policy, planning  and management responses to the economic,  social and environmental development of  cities and regions, especially in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Middle East.

The central purpose of the DPU is to strengthen the professional and institutional capacity of governments and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) to deal with the wide range of issues that are emerging at all levels, including post-disaster reconstruction.

sq University of Queensland – Business School website
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UQ
Type of organisation
Academic institution
Activities
Education and Research
Location
Brisbane, Australia
Contact person
Clive Warren
Position
Associate Professor
Email
c.warren@uq.edu.au
Telephone
+61 7 3346 8169
Summary of activities

The property and project management research programs at the UQ Business School are in collaboration with other universities in Europe, addressing the issue of building and community resilience to natural disasters.  The focus is on the procurement and management of physical facilities both pre and post disaster.  Current projects include the design of web based information systems to assist in rapid reconstruction, the role of property related disciplines in providing integrated aid and the role of public sector buildings and in particular asset managers in disaster planning. 

sq Global Studies Department, Wilfrid Laurier University  website
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WLU
Type of organisation
Academic institution
Activities
Teaching, Research
Location
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
Contact person
Dr. Alicia Sliwinski
Position
Assistant Professor
Email
asliwinski@wlu.ca
Telephone
+1 (519) 884-0710 ext. 2483
Summary of activities

The Global Studies department is a growing academic unit that aims to train students to be engaged, knowledgeable and responsible citizens of the world, and to develop skills that will allow them to pursue graduate studies, and careers related to global problems of poverty and inequality, the intercultural encounters associated with global integration and migration, and the complex challenges of peace-building. Depending on faculty interest, some courses focus more closely on issues relating to disasters and development and post-disaster reconstruction.

sq RICS (Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors) website
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raics
Type of organisation
Independent not-for-profit
Activities
Setting and regulating standards of excellence and integrity
Location
International
Contact person
Clive Warren
Position
Member
Email
c.warren@uq.edu.au
Telephone
+61 7 3346 8169
Summary of activities

RICS is an independent not-for-profit, professional regulatory body with a public interest mandate.  Since 1868, RICS has been setting and regulating the highest standards of excellence and integrity – providing impartial authoritative advice on key issues affecting business, society and governments worldwide. RICS has over 100,000 members operating out of 146 countries. RICS set up its Disaster Management Commission in 2005 with a mission to bring the skills and knowledge of RICS and build environment professionals to strengthen capacity of vulnerable communities to reduce disaster risks and improve post-disaster recovery. The Commission works in partnership with governments, professional/academic institutions, local and international civil society organisations to influence policies and practices.

sq World Habitat Research Centre, University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern Switzerland SUPSI website
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supsi
Type of organisation
Academic institution
Activities
Applied research and consultancies
Location
Lugano, Switzerland
Contact person
Dr. Jennifer Duyne Barenstein
Position
Senior researcher and head of the WHRU
Email
jennifer.duyne@supsi.ch
Telephone
+41 (0)58 666 6395/51
Summary of activities

The World Habitat Research Centre is a centre of competence specialized in interdisciplinary research on environmental, socio-economic, technical and cultural dimensions of the built environment in developing countries. The WHRC deals thus with subjects such as  sustainable development, post-disaster reconstruction, water and sanitation, social housing, resettlement, sustainable building technologies, and renewable energy. The WHRC is dedicated to research, consultancies, policy advocacy, education and training in partnership with academic institutions, public and private agencies, NGOs and community organizations. The WHRC collaborates with international organisations such as the Global Fund for Disaster Risk Reduction, the World Bank, FAO, the Swiss Agency for Development Cooperation, the Swiss National Science Foundation, KFH, REPIC, Swiss Solidarity, Misereor, and i-Rec, the International Network for Research and Information on Reconstruction. WRHC’s projects are located in India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, the Philippines, Argentina, Cuba, Haiti, Slovenia, Azerbaijan and Ethiopia.

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To establish institutional links you may contact:
Prof. Colin Davidson, email
Dr Gonzalo Lizarralde, email | web site
Dr. Cassidy Johnson, email

To join the i-Rec list serve:
Dr. Cassidy Johnson; email

 
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