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Informality in Postdisaster Reconstruction: The Role of Social Capital in Reconstruction Management in Post-Hurricane Maria Puerto Rico

机译:Postdisaster重建的非正式性:社会资本在飓风玛丽亚波多黎各重建管理中的作用

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On September 20, 2017, Puerto Rico was devastated by Hurricane Maria. To continue on their path to recovery, many households have, when other resources became scarce, relied on informal housing reconstruction, such as building without a contractor and using untrained labor. Housing in Puerto Rico has a history of informality that goes back long before Hurricane Maria, and behind this behavior are many complex, interwoven drivers. As one way to understand why certain households-and not others-were able to use informal reconstruction in their recovery process, this study uses social capital theory, in the form of bonding, bridging, and linking social capital. This study answers the following question: "What forms of social capital are most salient in supporting informal housing reconstruction by households in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria?" Surveys were conducted with household owners in two municipalities of Puerto Rico. Multiple linear regression analyses revealed that people's bridging social capital was positively associated with their level of informal housing reconstruction, and negatively associated with their level of completed reconstruction among homeowners who reconstructed informally. These results have theoretical implications for social capital in disaster recovery, including the importance of promoting connections among heterogeneous groups. The research contributes to policy and practice by specifying the key social relationships that allow households to continue rebuilding when official processes, such as using a contractor or obtaining permits, become inaccessible or ineffective. (c) 2020 American Society of Civil Engineers.
机译:2017年9月20日,波多黎各被飓风玛丽亚摧毁。为了继续恢复恢复,许多家庭在其他资源变得稀缺时,依靠非正式住房重建,例如没有承包商的建筑物,并使用未经训练的劳动力。波多黎各的住房有一段非正式性历史,在飓风玛丽亚前延长,而在这种行为背后是许多复杂的交织司机。作为一种方式来理解为什么某些家庭 - 而不是其他家庭 - 能够在恢复过程中使用非正式的重建,这项研究采用社会资本理论,以粘接,桥接和联系社会资本的形式。这项研究回答了以下问题:“在飓风玛丽亚飓风飓风后,在波多黎各的家庭支持非正式住房重建,是哪种形式的社会资本最突出的?”调查是在波多黎各的两届市内与家庭主义者进行。多元线性回归分析显示,人们的桥接社会资本与他们的非正式住房重建水平积极相关,与其正式重建的房主之间完成重建水平负相关。这些结果对社会资本在灾难恢复方面具有理论影响,包括促进异质群体之间联系的重要性。这些研究通过指定允许家庭在使用承包商或获得许可证等官方进程时,允许家庭继续重建的关键社会关系,有助于政策和实践。 (c)2020年美国土木工程师协会。

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    《Journal of Management in Engineering》 |2020年第6期|04020074.1-04020074.14|共14页
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    Iowa State Univ Dept Civil Construct & Environm Engn Town Engn Bldg 394 Town Engn Ames IA 50011 USA;

    Iowa State Univ Dept Civil Construct & Environm Engn Town Engn Bldg 394 Town Engn Ames IA 50011 USA;

    SUNY Stony Brook Sch Marine & Atmospher Sci 167A Endeavour Hall Stony Brook NY 11790 USA;

    Iowa State Univ Dept Polit Sci 503 Ross Hall Ames IA 50011 USA;

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