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STRATEGIES FOR
REDEVELOPMENT OF CITY
Some cities before and after the
natural disaster.
Re making of Quetta
Re making
of London
Re making
of Tokyo
Case study
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Needs of
people
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To state the obvious, disaster response should center on
the needs and priorities of
the survivors – and others who are negatively impacted.
re-establish sources of income
re-establish their Homes
involving local people right
medical treatment, healthcare
 food
water
 and often temporary accommodation are so obvious
income-earning opportunities
infrastructure and services
From household to neighborhood— the focus of
assistance:
Urban livelihoods:
The importance of markets
Being Prepared for the Future
.
Variety of
people
Historically in some cultures, members of an
upper class often did not have to work for a
living, as they were supported by earned or
inherited investments (often real estate),
although members of the upper class may
have had less actual money than merchants.
Upper- class status commonly derived from
the social position of one's family and not
from one's own achievements or wealth
Historical background
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1-2% of the population.
Upper class in Pakistan
More than one third of
Pakistan’s population can be
categorized as middle class.
Middle class
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Low-cost
houses
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U.S. Department of
Housing
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Infrastructure
& services
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Strategies,
conclusion
& maps
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Physical
 Higher quality housing
Improved design
 Economic
Mixed-income
 Increase residential &
commercial investment
Social
 Reduce crime & disorder
 Promote self-sufficiency
 Reduce social isolation
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 Tehreem
 Monica sheikh
 Ushna Fatima
 Azra Khalil
 Hina minhas
 Fahad

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  • 2. Some cities before and after the natural disaster. Re making of Quetta
  • 3. Re making of London Re making of Tokyo
  • 16. To state the obvious, disaster response should center on the needs and priorities of the survivors – and others who are negatively impacted. re-establish sources of income re-establish their Homes involving local people right medical treatment, healthcare  food water  and often temporary accommodation are so obvious income-earning opportunities infrastructure and services From household to neighborhood— the focus of assistance: Urban livelihoods: The importance of markets Being Prepared for the Future
  • 17. .
  • 19. Historically in some cultures, members of an upper class often did not have to work for a living, as they were supported by earned or inherited investments (often real estate), although members of the upper class may have had less actual money than merchants. Upper- class status commonly derived from the social position of one's family and not from one's own achievements or wealth Historical background
  • 22. 1-2% of the population. Upper class in Pakistan
  • 23. More than one third of Pakistan’s population can be categorized as middle class. Middle class
  • 40. Physical  Higher quality housing Improved design  Economic Mixed-income  Increase residential & commercial investment Social  Reduce crime & disorder  Promote self-sufficiency  Reduce social isolation
  • 45.  Tehreem  Monica sheikh  Ushna Fatima  Azra Khalil  Hina minhas  Fahad