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Transitional shelter can play a crucial
role in housing reconstruction following a mega disaster.
Reconstruction of permanent housing cannot move forward
until a number of complex issues are settled, such as
relocation planning and removal of debris. Even after plans
are agreed on and reconstruction begins, it may take several
years for permanent housing to be completed. In this
context, affected people may need to rely on transitional
shelter for extended periods of time, and this will have a
significant effect not only on housing, but also on their
overall recovery including livelihood rehabilitation. This
report gives findings; lessons; and recommendations for
developing countries.