Not only building house Dilatory Rebuilding Road of Laiyi Tribe
Date Issued
2012
Date
2012
Author(s)
Lin, Ciao-Lian
Abstract
The Government has set the policy to build Permanent Housing Community for post-disaster reconstruction after Typhoon Morakot sweeping through Taiwan. Permanent Housing Community is that the Government provided lands to the NGOs, and the NGOs could build the Permanent Housing Community with contribute funds.
However, the post-disaster reconstruction is not so easy as people think. Since the disaster areas mostly are the Aboriginal tribes, we have to make a consideration as fully as possible. Land really means a lot to the Aboriginal. To the Aboriginal, land is not only a place to live on, but also stands for the spirit of tribe. It includes lots of meanings such as historical background, cultural context, habits and customs. Obviously, the post-disaster reconstruction of government does not consider all those important conditions.
In order to have a deep understanding to the impact of the post-disaster reconstruction brought to the Aboriginal, this report will focus on the dilemma which Laiyi Tribe is facing with, and describes the feelings of fragmentation since there is still not a consensus in the tribe with hasty village relocation.
The government should spend more time having a totally discussion with the victims before making a post-disaster reconstruction policy, and provides comprehensive information to the Aboriginal to make a decision about village relocation. Last but not the least, the post-disaster reconstruction should not complete in a rush, we should show more respect to the Aboriginal, and expecting a consummate ending.
Subjects
Typhoon Morakot
Post-disaster reconstruction
Permanent Housing Community
Reconstruction Policy
Aboriginal
Laiyi
Type
thesis
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