Abstract

This paper investigates the sustainability of the donors’ post-typhoon Durian housing programs located in the province of Albay, Philippines, assessed by national government as highest risk to natural disasters. Study deals with three areas, namely disaster risk management practice based from ISO 31000:2009 principles within each and among housing donors in their respective project life cycles (pre-design, design, construction and post-construction phases), the structural description profile of their designed turn-over dwelling units, and the actual condition of these dwelling units in resettlement sites. Study results indicate that only one out of seven housing programs is considered sustainable, based from study parameters.

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