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Assessing the accountability mechanisms in the 2015 Nepal earthquakes housing reconstruction: a case study of Bungamati, Lalitpur Metropolitan city, Nepal

Govind Bahadur Rimal (Faculty of Environmental Management, Prince of Songkla University, Songkhla, Thailand)
Werapong Koedsin (Faculty of Technology and Environment, Prince of Songkla University Phuket Campus, Phuket, Thailand)
Kuaanan Techato (Faculty of Environmental Management, Prince of Songkla University, Songkhla, Thailand)
Naresh N. Rimal (Nepal Armed Police Force Command and Staff College, Kathmandu, Nepal)

Disaster Prevention and Management

ISSN: 0965-3562

Article publication date: 11 June 2024

Issue publication date: 12 August 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

This research examined the accountability measures put into practice during the housing reconstruction following the 2015 Nepal earthquakes. Additionally, it aimed to identify gaps in accountability practices and suggest approaches for improving their efficacy.

Design/methodology/approach

The research methodology encompassed a qualitative approach. Around 30 research participants were selected for in-depth interviews using a purposive sampling strategy to ensure data richness and relevance. The interviews were recorded, transcribed and then iteratively analysed using thematic framework analysis. This analytical technique involved identifying recurrent themes and patterns within the transcriptions of the participants' articulation.

Findings

The study showed the pivotal role of meetings and interactive forums in promoting transparency and disseminating vital information during housing reconstruction. Additionally, it underscored the contributions of nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) and community-based organizations (CBOs) in information dissemination within affected communities. Policy challenges centre on identifying vulnerable populations, local support mechanisms and contextualizing reconstruction policies, specifically focusing on urban heritage settlements. Strengthening local service delivery and complaint mechanisms, capacity building and defining the roles and responsibilities of actors and beneficiaries are suggestive measures for a participatory and inclusive reconstruction process.

Originality/value

Research holds distinctive value due to its recent inception and its focus on both the subject matter and the specific geographical context. It contributes novel insights into the principles and practices of accountability mechanisms during the housing reconstruction process following a major disaster.

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Acknowledgements

The authors are grateful to the research participants for their valuable time and for sharing their stories and experiences. We express our gratitude to the anonymous reviewers and copyeditors who contributed to the finalization of this manuscript. We acknowledge the Faculty of Environmental Management, Prince of Songkla University, Thailand, for providing the thesis research grant and the necessary guidance to conduct the research.

Citation

Rimal, G.B., Koedsin, W., Techato, K. and Rimal, N.N. (2024), "Assessing the accountability mechanisms in the 2015 Nepal earthquakes housing reconstruction: a case study of Bungamati, Lalitpur Metropolitan city, Nepal", Disaster Prevention and Management, Vol. 33 No. 4, pp. 367-382. https://doi.org/10.1108/DPM-01-2024-0011

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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