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Compliance to building codes for disaster resilience: Bangladesh and Nepal

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posted on 2025-05-09, 14:38 authored by Khondkar AhmedKhondkar Ahmed, Thayaparan GajendranThayaparan Gajendran, Graham BrewerGraham Brewer, Kim MaundKim Maund, Jason von Meding, Jamie MacKeeJamie MacKee
This paper reports on a project that explores the opportunities and challenges for compliance with safe building codes for disaster resilience, focusing on two countries-Bangladesh and Nepal. Recent disasters in both countries highlight a significant problem of non-compliance with building codes. However, these disasters have brought institutional and community awareness of the importance of safe building codes, presenting a germane opportunity to explore the issues associated with compliance. Building codes do exist in the two countries, but due to socio-economic, political and cultural conditions compliance is generally lacking or limited, particularly in the large informal building sector. There is thus a need for understanding how these codes might be more widely adopted to enable disaster resilience. Collaboration between partner universities in these countries with experience in this field address: sharing the understanding that evidence-based knowledge is a critical component in the commitment to local action; improving institutional and community awareness of the importance of compliance with/barriers to enforcement of codes; fostering communities of collaborative practice; and developing local and international dissemination networks. A log-frame approach indicates the rationale, assumptions and expected outcomes of the project. The project is at a preliminary stage and this paper discusses the framework associated with the exploration of barriers and enablers to building codes compliance.

History

Source title

7th International Conference on Building Resilience: Using Scientific Knowledge to Inform Policy and Practice in Disaster Risk Reduction (ICBR2017) [presented in Procedia Engineering, Vol. 212]

Name of conference

7th International Conference on Building Resilience (ICBR2017)

Location

Bangkok, Thailand

Start date

2017-11-27

End date

2017-11-29

Pagination

986-993

Editors

Amaratunga, D. & Haigh, R.

Publisher

Elsevier

Place published

Amsterdam, Netherlands

Language

  • en, English

College/Research Centre

Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment

School

School of Architecture and Built Environment

Rights statement

© 2018 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license