Research on the Localization of Post-disaster Reconstruction in Southwest Ethnic Areas Under the Concept of "Building Back Better"
—— A Case Study of Jiaju Tibetan Village in Garzê Prefecture
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https://doi.org/10.63313/FPM.9011Keywords:
Building Back Better, BBB concept, Post-Disaster Reconstruction, LocalizationAbstract
Post-disaster reconstruction in ethnic minority areas should not only focus on material recovery but also take into account cultural inheritance, social governance, and the enhancement of community resilience. On this basis, four reconstruction paths are proposed: integrating local disaster prevention wisdom with modern disaster resistance technologies, activating cultural inheritance and community collaboration mechanisms, innovating livelihood models and promoting industrial integration, and strengthening ecological protection and risk prevention and control. These paths are conducive to transforming post-disaster reconstruction from material restoration to social and cultural regeneration, providing a reference for post-disaster reconstruction in ethnic minority areas.
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