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Rebuilding Sustainable Communities in Iraq

Policies, Programs and International Perspectives
Edited By: Adenrele Awotona

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Current reconstruction in Iraq is failing because a top-down approach cannot succeed. This volume presents expert analysis from an international conference on rebuilding sustainable communities with lessons from across the globe for Iraq.

The scene in Iraq is most troubling; and further failure therein – especially failure in sustainable reconstruction – will compound the tragedy and bring grievous…
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The scene in Iraq is most troubling; and further failure therein – especially failure in sustainable reconstruction – will compound the tragedy and bring grievous harm to too many: in Iraq, the United States, the Middle East and the Western world. Yet, the current efforts at reconstruction cannot succeed — as we seem to be making many of the same mistakes that were made post-invasion. Simply put, a national occupying power cannot reconstruct a massive societal vacuum by working only top down. Reconstruction is not the simple reversal of destruction. Sustainability requires serious localized reconstitution of localized community infrastructure.

Accordingly, in order to explore how Iraqi communities could be rebuilt in a manner that promotes social justice, economic and political sustainability, and the full participation of all stakeholders, the Center for Rebuilding Sustainable Communities after Disasters at the University of Massachusetts at Boston, USA, hosted a four-day international conference of Iraqi and international scholars and practitioners in July 2007. This volume collects some of the papers that were presented at the conference.

Amongst the topics that the contributing authors have explored are the following: the role of organizations and institutions in defining strategies for sustainable rebuilding of community; rebuilding the Iraqi Oil Industry; and, successful project strategies in Iraq’s Kurdistan region. The book concludes with a presentation of a number of international perspectives and their lessons for Iraq. These studies spring from Afghanistan, the United States of America and Africa.

Adenrele Awotona is the Director of the Center for Rebuilding Sustainable Communities after Disasters at the University of Massachusetts, Boston, USA. He was a Director of Studies for the British Council International Seminars (Reconstruction after disasters) in the United Kingdom. His publications include: Reconstruction after disaster: issues and practices (edited, Ashgate, 1997); and, “Approaches to post-war reconstruction and development: lessons from Africa”, Habitat International, Vol.16, No.4. (1992).

Muhammad Ali-Salaam
, Najim Azadzoi
, Michael A. Burayidi
, Justin Dargin, Michael Donlan, Douglas Green
, Besim Hakim
, Michael Hicks
, Craig Maher
, Yomi Oruwari
, Gerald Paulus
, Mohammad Sadik
, Asgedet Stefanos
, Adenrele Awotona, Tom Syring

Hardback

  • ISBN: 1-84718-927-X
  • ISBN13: 978-1-84718-927-1
  • Date of Publication: 2008-09-15

Ebook

  • ISBN: 1-4438-1192-0
  • ISBN13: 978-1-4438-1192-7
  • Date of Publication: 2008-09-15

Subject Codes:

  • BIC: HBWS5, RNU, GTF
  • BISAC: POL059000, POL026000, POL011000, SOC040000, SOC042000, SOC053000
  • THEMA: NHWR9(1FBQ), NHWL(3MRB), RNU
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  • "All the contributions in [the Rebuilding Sustainable Communities after Disasters] series have the potential to enhance our knowledge in the mechanisms of handling disasters, and our future preparedness. The four books, taken together, will also enhance international ability to deal with future disasters so that communities can be rebuilt with as little pain as possible to the most vulnerable members of the communities. The four books are highly recommended to bureaucrats and policy makers around the globe, especially civil servants working with international organizations, like the United Nations, in anticipation of future disasters. As an academician myself, I would strongly recommend the books to my colleagues in the social and economic sciences departments and other related academic disciplines."
    - Pade Badru Professor and former Chair, Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Savannah State University
  • "Rebuilding Sustainable Communities in Iraq: Policies, Programs and International Perspectives” should elicit an enthusiastic response from a variety of countries and international organizations which are interested in the topics covered in this book."
    - Fuad Safwat Professor Emeritus, University of Massachusetts Boston
  • "While the rest of the world focuses on the success and failure of military operations, millions of Iraqis are dealing with the destruction of their lives and their country. Rarely is any attention given to describing what a hopeful resolution to the devastation might be. Rebuilding Sustainable Communities in Iraq gives us hope. It tackles the overwhelming problem of rebuilding Iraq--helping its children, families and institutions heal--in an insightful, systematic and believable way. Let us hope that this book will inspire many to focus their thoughts, feelings and actions on reconciliation, not war."
    - Diane Levin, Ph.D. Professor of Education, Wheelock College