Drawing on the Pakistan Earthquake Reconstruction and Recovery Project
(PERRP), this volume explores the sociocultural side of post-disaster
infrastructure reconstruction. As the latter is often fraught with
delays and even abandonment--one cause being ineffective interactions
between construction and local people--PERRP used anthropological and
participatory approaches. Along with strong construction management,
such approaches led to the rebuilding being completed on time. As
disasters are increasing in number and intensity, so too will be the
need for reconstruction, for which PERRP has lessons to offer.